Thank you Joyce for posting this information as I missed it when it first came through.

Secondly

David

Why don't you post the postage rate and we will send the amount for our own packages. I know that I can make my package less than 50 grams, not the 400 that you estimate. [ I generally put my flies in a piece of polyethylene foam taped to a piece of cardboard. It is light, durable and inexpensive especially for trips across the ocean(s). ]

Secondly, could we send US cash? I have done this to countries in Eastern Europe where check (cheques) are expensive to cash.

Can you sign up for pay pal? I realize it is not available for all countries.

Also, I have completed my flies. I changed the pattern from a bead head minky to a bead head Zinck Mink named for Ruth Zinck

Ed




. The return postage payment
> details are given below,  based on Air Mail return and a parcel of 400
grams
> weight.


SNIP

>
>  Tie Deadline: April 9
>  Two weeks for international postage: ETA: April 23
>  One weeks sorting and packaging : ETD: April 30
>  Two weeks international postage: ETA: May 14
>
>  Postal Address
>
>  David Colyn
>  PO Box 6998
>  Weltevreden Park
>  1715
>  Johannesburg
>  South Africa
>
>  Return postage payment details:
>
> Return postage  R 145.70 (South African Rand)
> Swift: ABSAZAJJ
> Name: D.M.Colyn
> Acc No: 40 5376 8364
> Acc Type: Cheque
>
> This amount is based on weight estimate, if  the weight of the return
parcel
> is below my estimate, I will make up the difference in either tying
> materials or fly fishing paraphernalia to use the full amount of money
> forwarded. If however the weight exceeds my estimate, I will carry the
> difference myself.
>
> I hope that these arrangements are alright with you guys.
>
> Cheers
> David
>
>
>
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