Ten pounds of QSL cards from 1940s-50s
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:27 am
I found you through Google as I began wondering if there is any interest in the current ham operator world for old QSL cards my dad, Cliff--W6NEC--collected during the late 40's and 50's. I have about ten pounds of them that my older brother just mailed to me in an effort to clear out his storage.
My dad started as a "ham" in his teens in Phila. with a crystal set and moved on to build his own transmitter (for key conversations in his earliest years of the 40s) and finally graduated to SSB as I was growing up.
Any ideas for who or where such a QSL collection would be of interest?
Thanks,
Jim
My dad started as a "ham" in his teens in Phila. with a crystal set and moved on to build his own transmitter (for key conversations in his earliest years of the 40s) and finally graduated to SSB as I was growing up.
Any ideas for who or where such a QSL collection would be of interest?
Thanks,
Jim