Hi Bill, Well I'll have a name badge that I've borrowed from some other organisation which has been printed. I know what you mean about handwriting, mine seems to get worse each time I have write anything. If you can print a lable on you PC do it, it can aways be stuck onto whatever I provide. Regards Dick ------------------------------ On Thu, May 29, 2014 19:59 BST Bill Starling wrote: >Thanks very much Dick. Now I know the principle has been accepted, why >don't we all just produce our own name badges? Each museum could use it's >own style. I'm sure they would come in handy for other events too. (Also my >computer will print more clearly and legibly than I can write on a sticky >label.) > >All the best, > >Bill. > > > > >On 29 May 2014 18:26, DICK WAYLEN <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Bill, >> >> David brought some along to the meeting at the long shop, but then at >> Luton they had vanished. >> >> So at a minimum, I'll do the cheap option, self adhesive lables that >> people can stick on to clothing. But I'll also have a look at the MoP >> because I'm sure I came across some the other week, if that fails I'll try >> to visit Staples and buy some! >> >> Regards >> >> Dick >> >> *From:* Bill Starling <[log in to unmask]> >> *To:* [log in to unmask] >> *Sent:* Thursday, 29 May 2014, 15:31 >> *Subject:* Next week's meeting >> >> Dear everyone, >> >> Can someone (Dick?) let me know where we are re name badges please? I >> believe it was agreed at the meeting at Burwell last year that we should >> use them in future - which I'm greatly in favour of. However I haven't been >> able to get to any meetings since then so don't know what the situation is >> now. >> >> Thank you and hope to see you at Maldon. >> >> Bill Starling >> Forncett Steam Museum >> >> >>