Wayne,
I have used the QSLKit and cheapqsls and recommend them both as well,
but for this task,
I recommend QSLWorks.com.
I got them to redo my novice card from 1969 from an old card I had.
They returned the old card undamaged, matched the design, etc.
Old card http://tinyurl.com/z4sws (click on thumbnail for larger image)
New card http://tinyurl.com/ox62e (again, click on thumbnail)
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 1:13 pm, wayne burdick wrote:
Hi All,
I'm in the market for new QSL cards. My first choice of vendor never
returns e-mails, so I'm looking for another one. Anyone have a
recommendation for a QSL printer that can handle custom artwork in
Illustrator format?
I haven't had new cards printed since 1977, which was about the time I
turned my attention to designing little radios.
I think I owe a few of you cards, too :)
Thanks,
Wayne
N6KR
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