by katydidwhat » Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:36 am
Hi! I'm new to collecting autographs. I wanted to start a new hobby at the start of the year.
I recently bought 100 9x12 clasp envelopes and was planning on using one as the SASE and one as the original, outer envelope. I weighed two envelopes + a sheet of loose leaf paper (LOR) on my kitchen scale and it came to 1.3 oz (so I guess that means having to use 2 .44 stamps?) But then I heard some collectors using a 6x9 envelope as the outer envelope and just folding the 9x12 SASE more. I had a spare 6x9, I weighed them (the 9x12, 6x9, and the LOR) and it came to exactly a ounce (= one stamp?). As for the SASE I would still use two stamps for the heavier photo paper.
My question is should I go and buy a box of 100 6x9's and maybe save postage (am I calculating the stamps correctly?) or just use two 9x12's?
Hi! I'm new to collecting autographs. I wanted to start a new hobby at the start of the year.
I recently bought 100 9x12 clasp envelopes and was planning on using one as the SASE and one as the original, outer envelope. I weighed two envelopes + a sheet of loose leaf paper (LOR) on my kitchen scale and it came to 1.3 oz (so I guess that means having to use 2 .44 stamps?) But then I heard some collectors using a 6x9 envelope as the outer envelope and just folding the 9x12 SASE more. I had a spare 6x9, I weighed them (the 9x12, 6x9, and the LOR) and it came to exactly a ounce (= one stamp?). As for the SASE I would still use two stamps for the heavier photo paper.
My question is should I go and buy a box of 100 6x9's and maybe save postage (am I calculating the stamps correctly?) or just use two 9x12's?