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Old September 20th 03, 06:40 AM
G.T TYSON
 
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Default REQ: QSL card from early 70's


If any CB QSL card collectors come across one of my old cards I would
really like to hear from you. I operated with the callsign KFO3255 and
the handle "Thunderbird" and mailed my QSL cards all over the USA.
Today I have nary a one because I used them all up. If you happen
across a KFO3255 QSL, please contact me at the address given above
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GTTyson
KFO3255

 
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