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KKT-2985 Bill Mayo Vidor Texas1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL Card

KKT-2985 Bill Mayo Vidor Texas1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL Card

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-2985 more. Was issued to Blanch and Bill Mayo, at 350 Sargent Street, Vidor, Texas. Voice of the Lonesome Pine. Where the latch string hangs outside the door and the coffee is always hot. 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 rad less

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KKT-3164 Ed Bahn Bishop Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL Card

KKT-3164 Ed Bahn Bishop Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL Card

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3164 more. Was issued to Bernice and Ed Bahn, of Bishop, Texas. The South Texas Cotton Pickers. Let us pick on your antenna. 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 less

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KKT-3226 Sam Tommie Roach Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

KKT-3226 Sam Tommie Roach 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: KKT-3226 more. Was issued to Sam and Tommie Roach, at 12438 Claudia Drive, Houston ,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 less

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KKT-3243 Steve Stevenson Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

KKT-3243 Steve Stevenson Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3243 more. Was issued to Grace and Steve Stenson, at 4023 Portsmouth Street, Houston, Texas. Base, Mobile and Marine. 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

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KKT-3285 Frank Ebelt Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL

KKT-3285 Frank Ebelt Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3285 more. Was issued to Frank Ebelt, at 11323 Sageway Drive, Houston, Texas. Elephant. 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 less

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KKT-3287 Joe Taylor Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL

KKT-3287 Joe Taylor Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3287 more. Was issued to W.J. Joe Taylor, at 1232 Richeieu Lane, Houston, Texas. Card is white with black text. 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 less

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KKT-3331 Bill Hebert Beaumont Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card

KKT-3331 Bill Hebert Beaumont Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3331 more. Was issued to Bill Herbert, at 4415 Swing Drive, Beaumont, 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 many with less

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KKT-3474 Leo Sutterfield Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

KKT-3474 Leo Sutterfield Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3474 more. Was issued to Christine and Leo Sutterfield, at 10914 Bentley Road, Houston, 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 enj less

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KKT-3607 Oscar Schank Conroe Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL

KKT-3607 Oscar Schank Conroe Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3607 more. Was issued to Maxine and Oscar Schank, of Cut n Shoot, Texas. Children names are George, Cathy and Natalie Schank. Member of Southeast Texas C.B. Club. 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 th less

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KKT-3626 Marvin Burke Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

KKT-3626 Marvin Burke Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3626 more. Was issued to Dorothy and Marvin Burke, at 405 Little York Road, Houston, Texas. Child name is Jean. 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 less

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KKT-3696 Leon Saxton Highlands Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

KKT-3696 Leon Saxton Highlands Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3693 more. Was issued to Betty and Leon Saxton, at 113 Poinsetta Lane, Highlands, Texas. Elephant. 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 less

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KKT-3915 Ed Urban Sugarland TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 1

KKT-3915 Ed Urban Sugarland TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 1

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3915 more. Was issued to Matti and Ed Urban, at 610 Kyle Street, Sugarland, Texas. Elephant. 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 enjoy less

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KKT-3915 Ed Urban Sugarland TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 3

KKT-3915 Ed Urban Sugarland TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 3

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3915 more. Was issued to Matti and Ed Urban, at 610 Kyle Street, Sugarland, Texas. Elephant. 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 enjoy less

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KKT-3915 Edwin Urban Sugarland TX 60s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 2

KKT-3915 Edwin Urban Sugarland TX 60s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 2

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3915 more. Was issued to Edwin Urban, at 610 Kyle Street, Sugarland, Texas. Elephant. 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 m less

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KKT-3991 George Butler Humble Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card

KKT-3991 George Butler Humble Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-3991 more. Was issued to Pat and George Butler of Humble, Texas, as Base and Unit 2.. Also listed on the card is Marilyn and Bill Myrick, at 925 Firnat Street, Houston, Texas, as Unit 1 and Unit 3, and has Doris and Doyal Alewine, at 13422 Ann Louise Road, Houston, Texas, as Unit 4 and Unit 5. This card is very unique. It has a spread eagle in the background, with a jet, bible and firetruck in the foreground, with the three different families listed on the bottom. During the 1920s and 1930s, amateur ham less

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KKT-4019 Tom Arnold Mirando City Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

KKT-4019 Tom Arnold Mirando City Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL

Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KKT-4019 more. Was issued to Anita and Tom Arnold, of Mirando, City, Texas. Their CB handle was The Texas Coyotes. 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 less

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