I keep my QSL cards at Gringotts.....    :-)

Don
N1DG

At 06:29 AM 7/31/2007, Bob Beaudet wrote:
>I was a QSL Manager in the 1960-1985 period for more than a dozen DX stations, 
>including
>a few that were quite rare at the time such as 6O, XV, XU, 1S.
>One K1 person who I remember wanted at least two and preferably three QSLs for 
>each of his
>QSOs with especially rare DX.
>
>He kept one in a locked display case, one in his DXCC album and one for 
>submission through
>the mail to and from ARRL's DXCC desk. It takes all kinds to make a world, I 
>guess.
>How many of us have a locked display case for our cards?
>
>73, Bob W1YRC


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