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Neil July 4th 05 02:50 AM

Old QSL card wanted from my wife's father (now deceased)
 
Looking for an old QSL card from Merle Green (now deceased) of Baltimore MD.
Probably from the 60's or 70's

Want to give my wife a remembrance of her father.


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Z.Z. July 4th 05 04:01 AM

Neil wrote:

Looking for an old QSL card from Merle Green (now deceased) of
Baltimore MD. Probably from the 60's or 70's

Want to give my wife a remembrance of her father.


Do you know his call sign? That would make it easier...

nitespark July 4th 05 12:39 PM



Neil wrote:
Looking for an old QSL card from Merle Green (now deceased) of Baltimore MD.
Probably from the 60's or 70's

Want to give my wife a remembrance of her father.


Chances are if it were from that era, her father kept a logbook of all
contacts, which at the times was required by the FCC. If you can locate
a logbook, you may look over some of the calls and run them through
QRZ.com and see if any of them are still around or may have a card.


Andy

Neil July 4th 05 04:59 PM

Sorry no, but it has to be a W2.
I'd rather not ask her as I don't want to disappoint her if I can't find
one.
But thanks for asking.

"Z.Z." wrote in message
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Neil wrote:

Looking for an old QSL card from Merle Green (now deceased) of
Baltimore MD. Probably from the 60's or 70's

Want to give my wife a remembrance of her father.


Do you know his call sign? That would make it easier...




Neil July 4th 05 05:01 PM

Thanks for the interest but he passed away over 30 years ago and 3000 miles
away.
Kind of why I'm thinking about a special rememberance for her.

"nitespark" wrote in message
news:Fd9ye.44203$rb6.7372@lakeread07...


Neil wrote:
Looking for an old QSL card from Merle Green (now deceased) of Baltimore

MD.
Probably from the 60's or 70's

Want to give my wife a remembrance of her father.


Chances are if it were from that era, her father kept a logbook of all
contacts, which at the times was required by the FCC. If you can locate
a logbook, you may look over some of the calls and run them through
QRZ.com and see if any of them are still around or may have a card.


Andy




nitespark July 4th 05 05:43 PM

OK...perhaps a google search of any local radio clubs in the area where
he lived. Perhaps some of them may know some of the old timers that
were around then and could give you some leads.

Neil wrote:
Thanks for the interest but he passed away over 30 years ago and 3000 miles
away.
Kind of why I'm thinking about a special rememberance for her.

"nitespark" wrote in message
news:Fd9ye.44203$rb6.7372@lakeread07...


Neil wrote:

Looking for an old QSL card from Merle Green (now deceased) of Baltimore


MD.

Probably from the 60's or 70's

Want to give my wife a remembrance of her father.


Chances are if it were from that era, her father kept a logbook of all
contacts, which at the times was required by the FCC. If you can locate
a logbook, you may look over some of the calls and run them through
QRZ.com and see if any of them are still around or may have a card.


Andy





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