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birdcamfan:
I'd love a long sleeve shirt in natural cotton. I can hardly wait to see the design.

Saoirse:
I'm definitely up for a t-shirt, either colour, and would be most likely to choose a short-sleeved one. Although I definitely use stamps, I probably wouldn't buy "special" ones -- would be more likely to make a straight donation to the Project. Definitely looking forward to seeing the design you've come up with for the t-shirts this year, TPC!  8)

Sandra:
Hello,
I love my long sleeved black t-shirt and wear it every where. But I would be up for a natural and again a long sleeve.
As for the stamps, yes I would buy them and use them as well as collect them. Thanks for all you do.
Marisse

transplanted maple:
I too, own my own business and stamps would be great. I mail about 250 a year,  more if I had a stamp that I liked, I hate standing at the fax machine(40) to send out invoices.
What ever you get will be great..
Please will anyone keep me informed, when the time comes to ordering calendars this year. Would greatly be in your debt to you.

The Peregrine Chick:

--- Quote from: Cooper on August 24, 2012, 09:34 ---I love using a variety of the colourful Canada Post stamps and would be positively gleeful to be using peregrine stamps.
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They would cost more per stamp than those you would put on an envelope, perhaps prohibitively so, but thought I would float the idea just in case.  I'll look at the pricing and I'll get back to you Cooper since I think you might be "the ideal"  ;) when it comes to possibly adding stamps to our merchandise inventory.


--- Quote from: Cooper on August 24, 2012, 09:34 ---I wonder how Mental Health got the "in" with Canada Post such that when people bought the annual issue of that stamp they paid extra and Mental Health got the "donation"? An extra 10 cents a stamp I think. I always supported that initiative and would be happy to pay a premium for peregrine stamps if it supported this project or even nationally.
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I think it might operate like the duck stamps and wildlife stamps that are common in pretty much every state in the USA - you buy a fishing licence or hunting licence you buy a fish or wildlife stamp and the funds from the stamps go into programs like peregrine recovery projects within the state.  I think Manitoba has had something similar but might just be that we are 10th the size of the USA so the money raised is 10th and you can only do so much.  And it would need to be a partnership with Canada Post for something like Mental Health Month or Week or Day .... oooo, maybe its time to Peregrine Day  ;D 

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