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KQT-1313 John Phillips Port Arthur Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1313 more. Was issued to John Philips, of Port Arthur, Texas. His CB handle was The Traveling Tramp. All 25 Channels. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging QSL cards to confirm less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1326 Paul Phillips Friendswood Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1326 more. Was issued to Paul Phillips, at 405 Winding Road, Friendswood, Texas. His CB handle was Fat Rat. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging QSL cards to confirm radio con less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1469 Wayne Williams Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1469 more. Was issued to Pat and Wayne Williams, at 609 Twin Oaks Street, Houston, Texas. Hunting hound dogs. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging QSL cards to confirm radio c less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1489 Harold Sword Addicks Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1489 more. Was issued to Polly and Harold Sword, of Addicks, Texas. His CB handle was the Tree Climber. Children names are Lester, Perry and Larry Sword. Base and Mobile. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1604 Frank Gerking Pasadena Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1604 more. Was issued to June and Frank Gerking, at 2523 Pansy Street, Pasadena, Texas. His CB handle was The Goodieman. Children names are Jenny, Yvonne and Scooter Gerking. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became pop less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1613 Lloyd Buffington Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1613 more. Was issued to Lloyd Buffington, at 229 Red Ripple Road, Houston, Texas. The Customer Is Always Right. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging QSL cards to confirm radi less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1630 Harold Holmes Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1630 more. Was issued to Juanita and Harold Holmes, at 9501 Monroe Road, Houston, Texas. Children names are Suzy, Sissy and Carolyn Holmes. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchangin less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1638 Jewell Fleetwood Angleton Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1638 more. Was issued to Mona and N. Jewell Fleetwood, at 905 Southside Drive, Angleton, Texas. Bazoria County. Children names are Joy and Judy Ray Fleetwood. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the p less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1894 Bill Knipe Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card 1
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1894 more. Was issued to Betty and Bill Knipe, at 5827 Southridge Street, Houston, Texas. His CB handle was The Old Hunters Base. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging QSL card less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1894 Bill Knipe Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card 2
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1894 more. Was issued to Betty and Bill Knipe, at 5827 Southridge Street, Houston, Texas. His CB handle was The Old Hunters Base. Deer. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging QS less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1942 John Kissee Pettus Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card 1
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1942 more. Was issued to Menola and John L.L. Kissee, of Pettus, Texas. Children names are Linda, Gina and Les Jr. They took my radio, some crystals, cut my coax, stole my antenna.... Oh Yeah!.. They took my wife. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-1942 John Kissee Pettus Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card 2
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-1942 more. Was issued to Menola and John L.L. Kissee, of Pettus, Texas. Children names are Gina and Les Jr. South Texas Deer Hunter. Paisano Radio Net. Karnes Bee De Witt member. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio becam less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-2201 Charles Lane Del Rio Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card, dated 1968, was sent from CB radio station: KQT-2201 more. Was issued to Lou and Charles Lane, at 213 Austin Court, Del Rio, Texas. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging QSL cards to confirm radio contacts was enjoyed by man less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-2433 Winston Martin Austin Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-2433 more. Was issued to Winston E. Martin, at 5012 Avenue G, Austin, Texas. Dog Gonnit. I am on Freq. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging QSL cards to confirm radio contacts less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-2517 Steve Phillips Hitchcock Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-2517 more. Was issued to Steve Phillips, at Route 1, Hitchcock, Texas. His CB handle was Texas Aggie. Card has image of fantasy hot rod. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchanging Q less
$14.00 $10.50
KQT-2666 Joe Brown Austin Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card 1
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KQT-2666 more. Was issued to Grace and Joe Brown, at 206 West Milton Stret, Austin, Texas. Image of Austin Capitol, Alamo and flag. Cen REACT Tex. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham radio operators adopted the practice of two-way exchanging of QSL postcards, to confirm their radio contact, with a report of reception. QSL cards got to be known as wallpaper, commonly used to decorate the walls of their radio equipment room. During the 1960s, CB citizen band radio became popular, and the practice of exchan less
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