
There were two exchanges where I sent some stamps first and then waited for the return post. Just as I was about to write them off, both arrived in the mail on the same day. Maybe they had met up en route and gone off on a holiday together. In any case, after two months they turned up alive.

The first is from a Japanese gentleman by the tongue-twisting name of Toshikazu Yoshizato. All I know about him is that he lives in Kyoto, a city through which I have passed. His letter was on a template, so I guess that Toshi is an active collector.

I used the envelope as the header for this blog, but the stamps inside are just as nice. There were many that I did not have yet.
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