Talbot
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skbellis said:A number of years ago I used wax seals quite a bit with my correspondence. I must admit though, that very few of the seals sent through the traditional US Mail survived. I ended up just using them on hand delivered items.
Cheers,
Scott
Unfortunately this is because of modern automatic sortation. Seals look good, but they may not survive the rigours of being sorted and stacked against other envelopes at 30,000+ items per hour. Its impressive to watch, but I would never put a letter with a wax seal in the post due to the thickness of the seal.
Having said that, hand delivered mail, and mail sent to local addresses should fair well as it is sorted the old fashioned way by hand, at least down under.
Talbot