Snowdog
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Awesome Apache 30mm Vulcan Gun MPEG!!!!
Ok, now that I've got you all here....
I have a couple questions about my C&R.
I have made about 10 copies and plan to mail them out to various C&R dealers today or tomorrow.
The first question: Do I have to sign the copies in blue ink?
A coworker swears some places will not accept the C&R copies if signed in black. I currently have countless numbers of black ink pens, I can't find a single blue pen around the house to save my life. I'd have to buy one... this is no big deal, but can't I just put any one of these copious medium-point-black-ink spawn freaks to use? I have them everywhere.
The second question concerns the proper method of mailing off the C&R itself.
A friend of mine just received his C&R as well. His wife suggested we mail our C&Rs together to save on postage (I would have eventually thought of this myself, of course). Is there any known reason why this would be unacceptable? In addition, is it custom to include a "This is my C&R, thank you" letter along with the license?
I just want to get this right the first time. It's the philosophy I used when applying for my C&R in the first place, which I received less than three weeks later as a result.
Thanks.
Ok, now that I've got you all here....
I have a couple questions about my C&R.
I have made about 10 copies and plan to mail them out to various C&R dealers today or tomorrow.
The first question: Do I have to sign the copies in blue ink?
A coworker swears some places will not accept the C&R copies if signed in black. I currently have countless numbers of black ink pens, I can't find a single blue pen around the house to save my life. I'd have to buy one... this is no big deal, but can't I just put any one of these copious medium-point-black-ink spawn freaks to use? I have them everywhere.
The second question concerns the proper method of mailing off the C&R itself.
A friend of mine just received his C&R as well. His wife suggested we mail our C&Rs together to save on postage (I would have eventually thought of this myself, of course). Is there any known reason why this would be unacceptable? In addition, is it custom to include a "This is my C&R, thank you" letter along with the license?
I just want to get this right the first time. It's the philosophy I used when applying for my C&R in the first place, which I received less than three weeks later as a result.
Thanks.