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QSLShack
Steve, they are a nice way to keep QSL's. I thought it was time to
get them out of air tight sandwich bags in a shoebox and get them organized. Hopefully, my order will come through soon. Your list is very nice, I bet it was a lot of typing. I've been DX'ing since 1962, on and off, and have reached 121 countries verified against the NASWA Country List. You can look at my list at: http://www.sillymoose.com/QSLDB.html John Those look pretty nice John, I'll have to look into them. http://www.qslshack.com/ Speaking of QSL's I just finished typing in my countries QSL'd list and posting it on my site, to darn much typing! http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
John Mosman wrote: Steve, they are a nice way to keep QSL's. I thought it was time to get them out of air tight sandwich bags in a shoebox and get them organized. Hopefully, my order will come through soon. Your list is very nice, I bet it was a lot of typing. I've been DX'ing since 1962, on and off, and have reached 121 countries verified against the NASWA Country List. You can look at my list at: http://www.sillymoose.com/QSLDB.html John Thanks for sharing the list John. I found some individual sleeves for cards at an antique store north of town. They are 4 3/8" x 6 1/4", made for the Continental Postcard size. They were in a pack of 100 which went quick. They had a bunch of other sizes there too. I suppose I should head out there tomorrow and get some more, and check out the other sizes for some of the other oddball size cards I have. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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