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KEE-1368 Vessel Family Houston TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-1368 more. Was issued to the Vessel family. A written note on the back is from Clara (Bluebird). 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 e less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-1607 Val Mitchmore Houston TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-1607 more. Was issued to Val Mitchmore, at 4706 1/2 Fisk Street, Houston, Texas. Was a member of the Houston Citizens Band Club. This QSL card is business card size, smaller than other, very unique. 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
KEE-1913 Maurice Hoffpowier Damon Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-1913 more. Was issued to Maurice Hoffpowier, of Damon, Texas. F.C.C. Looking for skippers. 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
KEE-2024 Robert Broas Houston TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2024 more. Was issued to Roetta and Robert Broas, at 10402 Carlington Drive, Houston, Texas. His CB handle was Texas Yankee. 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
KEE-2463 Henry Bergeron Clute Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL Card
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2463 more. Was issued to Henry Bergeron, and KKT-0163 was issued to Virginia Bergeron, at 1121 Myers Street, Clute, Texas. CB Skip Working License. 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 e less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2544 W M Bobbitt Jr Houston TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2544 more. Was issued to W. M. Bobbitt, Jr, at 1248 West Gray Street, Houston, Texas. Radio Poor CBer. 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
KEE-2579 John McAnally Pasadena TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2579 more. Was issued to Bea and John McAnally, at 201 North Blackwell Street, Pasadena, Texas. You think you got troubles! 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 c less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2682 Chuck Bryan San Antonio Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2682 more. Was issued to Charles Chuck Bryan, at 2315 Mission Road, San Antonio, 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
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2743 Harry Hoffpowier Channelview TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2743 more. Was issued to Henry Hoffpowier, at 724 Coolidge Road, Channelview, Texas. His CB handle was The Terrible Texan. 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 co less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2743 KOT-0335 Hoffpowier Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2743 more.Was issued to Harry Hoffpowier and KOT-0335 was issued to Gladys Hoffpowier, at 724 Coolidge Road, Channelview, 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 less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2866 Wayne Wright Houston TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2866 more. Was issued to Wayne Wright, at 7014 Evans Street, 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 many with less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2942 Paul Bolles Austin TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 1
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This black card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2942 more. Was issued to Paul J. Bolles, at 7701 Tisdale Drive, Austin, 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 wit less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2942 Paul Bolles Austin TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 2
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This black card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2942 more. Was issued to Paul J. Bolles, at 7701 Tisdale Drive, Austin, 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 wit less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2942 Paul Bolles Austin TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 3
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This black card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2942 more. Was issued to Paul J. Bolles, at 7701 Tisdale Drive, Austin, Texas. Card has blue eagle and 2 oil wells. 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 r less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2942 Paul Bolles Austin TX 1960s Vintage Postcard CB Radio QSL 4
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s. This black card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2942 more. Was issued to Paul J. Bolles, at 7701 Tisdale Drive, Austin, Texas. Atomic symbol. 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 enjo less
$14.00 $10.50
KEE-2967 Lee Cleveland Channelview Texas 1960s Vintage Postcard CB QSL
Original QSL postcard from the mid to late 1960s.This card was sent from CB radio station: KEE-2967 more. Was issued to Mildred and Lee Cleveland, at 17009 Celeste Street, Channelview, 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 e less
$14.00 $10.50















