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KMT-3841 Paul Witt 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: KMT-3841 more. Was issued to Marylyn and Paul Witt, at 8218 Cobbleshire Drive, Houston, Texas. His CB handle was Texas Meat Chopper. Children names are Carol, Debbie and Suzie. 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 popul less
$14.00 $10.50
KMT-3878 Manuel Valdez 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: KMT-3878 more. Was issued to Manuel Valdez, at 407 74th Street, Houston, Texas. His CB handle was Texas Hillbilly Kid. Was 9W-2480, original obsolete CB callsign changed to newer callsign in mid 1960's. 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 citiz less
$14.00 $10.50
KMT-3890 Don Bales 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: KMT-3890 more. Was issued to Mrs E. and Don Bales, at 2421 Hopper 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 enjoyed by man less
$14.00 $10.50
KMT-3907 Martha Ray Conroe Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KMT-3907 more. Was issued to Martha Ray ,of Conroe, Texas. Her CB handle was Golden Voice of Texas. Legs. Checker board pattern. 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
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0016 Tommy Harrison Killeen Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0016 more. Was issued to Faye and Tommy Harrison, at Route #3, Killeen, Texas. Come Back, You Got Clobbered! 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
KMV-0047 Porter Family Dallas Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0047 more. Was issued to the Porter Family, at 2803 Alahambra Street, Dallas, Texas. Family members are Rosy, Bobbie, Jann.and Jackie Porter. 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
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0056 Wilcox Family Hamlin 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: KMV-0056 more. Was issued to the Wilcox Family, at 50 N.E. Avenue B, Hamlin, Texas. Family members are Dub, Chris, Barbara, Ronnie and Benja Wilcox. 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 exch less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0096 Willie Williams Houston Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0096 more. Was issued to Willie Williams, at 4439 Travis Street, Houston, Texas. His CB handle was Leadfoot. Bucket 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 QSL cards to less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0112 Dick Huffaker Dallas Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL 1
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0112 more. Was issued to Dick Huffaker, at 7239 Fenton Drive, Dallas, Texas. His CB handle was Slow Skip. The Submarine. 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 conf less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0112 Dick Huffaker Dallas Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL 2
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0112 more. Was issued to Dick Huffaker, at 7239 Fenton Drive, Dallas, Texas. The Submarine. Stand-By And Let Me Get Me Beam On You, 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 ca less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0125 Dean Duggan Wichita Falls Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0125 more. Was issued to Inez and Dean Duggan, at 600 Powell Lane, Wichita Falls, 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 b less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0157 Warren Hilliard Avoca Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL 1
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This used card, postmarked 1968, was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0157 more. Was issued to Clara Fay and Warren Hilliard, at Route 2, Avoca, Texas. Card has stage coach and horses. 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 ra less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0157 Warren Hilliard Avoca Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL 2
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This unused card, was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0157 more. Was issued to Clara Fay and Warren Hilliard, at Route 2, Avoca, 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 less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0182 Bobby Wilson Fort Worth Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KMV-0182 more. Was issued to Bobby Wilson, at 3052 Gardenia Drive, Fort Worth, Texas. Howdy! 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 less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0238 Troy Wilcox Hamlin 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: KMV-0238 more. Was issued to Marie and Troy Wilcox, at 113 N.E. Avenue B, Hamlin, Texas. His CB handle was The Texas Tornado. 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 con less
$14.00 $10.50
KMV-0293 Junior Jones Desoto 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: KMV-0293 more. Was issued to Mama and Junior Jones, at 301 Lion Street, De Soto, Texas. Absent Minded School Teacher. 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 rad less
$14.00 $10.50















