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QSL - International Radio Serbia

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dxAce

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Nov 24, 2009, 3:16:41 PM11/24/09
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Finally - At long last!

Today I received a QSL from International Radio Serbia for their transmission
of 5 May 2009 on 9675 from the site (Bijeljina) Bosnia-Herzegovina.

My 225th NASWA Country QSL'd (veried for those in Glendale).

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Gregg

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Nov 25, 2009, 3:38:43 AM11/25/09
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Good deal Steve. Do you keep them in a book or on display?

dxAce

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Nov 25, 2009, 7:41:53 AM11/25/09
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Gregg wrote:

I have some in a book. Most are in a few shoe boxes!


dave

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:03:03 AM11/25/09
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They'll go for a buck at your estate sale, Popeye.

dxAce

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Nov 25, 2009, 8:35:30 AM11/25/09
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dave wrote:

Actually they might go for much more than a buck!

I've seen certain QSL's go for quite a bit on eBay for folks into that sort of thing.

Swan Island, I don't have that one :-(, I've seen fetch better than $300 and Radio
Lebanon get over $700, and yes, I do have that one from the early 70's.

I'd value the stuff I have here at between 3 and 5 thousand dollars, but who knows?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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dxAce

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Nov 25, 2009, 11:32:08 AM11/25/09
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Bob Dobbs wrote:

> dxAce wrote:
> >
> >I'd value the stuff I have here at between 3 and 5 thousand dollars, but who knows?
>

> Maybe those folk on 'Antiques Road Show'?
>
> I think I still have xmas (actually new year) cards from Radio Mocva & Kiev as
> well as some Happy Station Special anniversary events, along with several from
> the various transmitting sites of Radio Australia. Many of the Caribbean ones
> were on such cheap paper I imagine they've faded by now. Gotta dig all that
> outta storage some day.

Personally, I've always rather liked the QSL's (veries, for those in Glendale) that were
printed on cheap cardstock. They just seem to have more of a 'feeling' to them.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


MojaveDxer

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Nov 25, 2009, 1:19:02 PM11/25/09
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The most unique QSL I ever received was a 3"x5" index card with a hand
drawing of a bird done with colored pencils from radio Nicaragua in
the early eighties.

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