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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 22:13:18 -0400, "J. McLaughlin"
wrote: Possibly. However, it seems that from about 1873 'till January 1, 1952 the rate was one cent. 73 Mac N8TT Hi Mac, It must've been quite an expense initially, later a bargain. Let's see, all within reach I have some QSL cards from the mid 60's. One from WLW at 4 cents, WCBS for a nickel, One from K7UGA also a nickel and one from K4LIB, one from CBC for 3 cents Canadian, and a post card with several cancellations marked Hamburg, Innsbruck, and New York for One Cent (cancellations 1887) with an extra One Cent stamp (for international?). K7UGA would be livid with the crop of candy-ass, pansy republicans that inhabit the hill these days. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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