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[DAKOTA-HAM] Re: The "perfect" QSL card

Hans wrote:

>I see you get (got) your cards from little print shop!
>
>I wonder if that outfit is still in business.

Haven't heard about them in years, and I didn't get anything in the mail
from them after my last two call changes.

The Little Print Shop was quite a phenomenon in its time. I think they sent
every new licensee a packet with a bunch of samples the day after they got
their ticket in the mail. The price was certainly reasonable (even for an
eleven year old). The only problem was that once you started exchanging
cards, everybody and his brother had the same design that you had. I've got
numerous examples of the "atomic" card in my files.

73,

Lee N0IZ


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Sun Mar 21, 1999 6:45 pm

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I see you get (got) your cards from little print shop! I wonder if that outfit is still in business. ... Hey, look again -- hidden in those trees a half-dozen ...
Hans K0HB
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Mar 21, 1999
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... Haven't heard about them in years, and I didn't get anything in the mail from them after my last two call changes. The Little Print Shop was quite a...
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Mar 21, 1999
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OK, I'll admit that the new QSL that Hans posted is nice if you like pretty pictures. But... Since when have we hams ever been about prettiness, or aesthetic...
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Mar 25, 1999
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Then there were the no-nonsense WRL Print cards with the orangey call sign and the blue squiqqlies. Real classics! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rick Lindquist, N1RL ...
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