As long as the person signing or handling the QSL is doing so on behalf 
of the station with their express authorization and if the person has 
access to records to confirm the reception, I see no problem.  If Mr. 
Bryson had the permission of the station to sign QSLs for the station, 
it should be valid as far as I am concerned. 

Bill Harms

David Faulkner wrote:
> WJLB 1400, Detroit, used to have George Bryson signing its QSL's.  George
> was a slightly crazy 17-year old IRCA member whose "handle" was "J-Evil."  I
> knew IRCA'ans at the time who said they would never consider a QSL signed by
> him worth anything.
>
> 73s
> David
>   
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