Bicycling stamps (USPS)
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Bicycling stamps (USPS)
So does anybody else uses the bicycling stamps? I usually used them about 50 percent of the time on my mail (I sometimes used other stamps).
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If I used them 50% of the time that'd be like once a year. Who uses snail mail anymore? Plus, there's no roadie stamp, just kid, tourer, tri and downhill...WTF?
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I might have to get some. Maybe get one of each for my dad (hes a stamp collector).
Touring and tri ARE road bike...
Touring and tri ARE road bike...
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What is this philately week?
This is the second thread on the subject of bike stamps.
Who's gonna win?
This is the second thread on the subject of bike stamps.
Who's gonna win?
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Who uses snail mail anymore?
LOL!!
Seriously though, I do send a few things via snail-mail; my bi-weekly child support payment, rent check and my Com-Ed bill (I'm not about to pay $5.00 a month for the "convenience" of paying my electric bill online).
I currently have a sheet of the bike stamps along with a sheet of US Flag stamps.