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    Default How do you mail your swap?

    When you are returning flies to the swapmeister, how do you usually do it? I put them in an Altoids-type (with foam glued into it) tin, in a small padded envelope (self-addressed and stamped), then both go into a larger padded envelope with the meister's name and my return address. Usually costs about a buck each for the envelopes, plus postage. Anyone have a better (read: cheaper) way to do this with the same fly-safety?

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    I have yet to use a padded envelope. I use the standard manilla (brown paper) envelopes that have a metal clasp on them. And I usually send the flies in the same clear front case I plan on displaying them in. I just stuff that and the return envelope into the bigger one. Is this risky? Sure, but I can't afford to spend a small fortune on postage year-round. Also, If the person lives on the other side of the country or it's getting close to deadline, I'll spring for priority mail. Sending stuff to John R in Knoxville from NE Nevada, I have priority going both ways. I also tape all the seams on the envelope. I always look at it as the flies I get are worth more than the postage.
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    I've only done three swaps. In the first I used the little containers that most fly shops have for collecting your flies--you know, kinda like the salsa containers at Baja Fresh. Then, I got the little Plano multi-compartment containers from Walmart for about $1.50. Each time, I've sent my flies in a padded envelope along with a self-addressed, postage paid, padded envelope. I think total postage was a little over $1.00. Honestly, I forgot what the padded envelopes cost, but I picked 'em up at the local grocery store. I like using the Plano containers, especially for dries.

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    i put my flies in an appropriate sized plastic container for the particular swap i'm in. i dont use altoid tins, but thats just me (cant stuff 12 bass flies in there)

    then i self address one envelope with my return address

    at the post office i ask for return postage from the swapmeisters address

    insert the swap box and return envelope in a larger addressed envelope and have that weighed. on its merry way it goes


    my toe tags are a little different than most. i use business cards for toe tags. i put a foto of the fly and the recipe on it. i then stab the fly to the business card and put that assembly into a 3x4 ziplock bag. 9 times out of 10 thats how i do toe tags.

    Last edited by Normand; 03-15-2009 at 11:24 AM.

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    I use the cardboard boxes for mailing CD's and then envelopes like Maodiver.

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    Normand,
    Your explanation is much better than mine and I happen to do everything you do aside from the special business card. Thanks for the added info.
    Jared DuBach

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    Thanks..I just wanted to know if the regular manilla envelopes did alright, they are a lot cheaper. I think I will keep sending in metal boxes for safety, sized appropriately to the flies in the swap. I will switch to manila and see how that goes.
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    Cover the metal clips on the mailia envelopes or just tape them shut.
    The metal exposed, on the envelope, costs more to send.


    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by maodiver View Post
    Thanks..I just wanted to know if the regular manilla envelopes did alright, they are a lot cheaper.
    cheaper yes, but they rip open faster than a bubble pack envelope. and the postal workers are not going to put that loose fly box back into a ripped open envelope and tape it up for ya!

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    No Matter what style box ( I use a Plano compartment box) or envelope you use ( I use the padded ones) make sure your return address is clearly marked and affixed to your box. There have been a couple of times in my swapping career that the machines at the PO have torn the envelope and the box containing the flies fell out. Because I have a return address label on my box, both times I got my box and flies delivered to my door, courtesy of the USPS.

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