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DxAce's note about "digging out" his first Radio Prague QSL prompted
this curiosity in my mind - How do we store our QSLs? Do we treat them like gold or so many old scraps of paper? Tack them on a wall? Keep them in a file box? I put mine in acid-free clear poly pages in a binder(s). Nice and convenient, both sides are visible and they should last pretty well...at least until nobody is left alive to care about them any more :-) I had a bunch when I was a kid in Massachusetts in the 1970s - no serious DX, really, just big international broadcasters (R. New Zealand with's its little bitty transmitter - was it 7.5 or 15 kW? - was an exception). I think my Mom tossed them one day when I was away at school, or else she gave them to my sister for whatever reason. In any case, they are gone, along with the cool station pennants. Wish I still had them. Bruce |
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