I've heard that the QCWA (Quarter Century Wireless Ass'n) has,
or at least had, a complete set of the old Call Books.  It would
at least localize one to a particular time period, if not an
exact date.
If you find a better answer, please post it for us.
Good luck and 73,
Bob N6WG

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Congrats to everybody who has achieved 50 years in Ham Radio. I am a bit
short of that here.

In reading this thread I wondered if I could find out what source would
contain the date a ham was first licensed ? I admit I do not know when I got
my
first ticket but it was 4 calls and 6 moves ago. HI ! Somewhere back in the
early sixties, I believe.

Any help on this would be appreciated.

73
Al
W4ABW
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