My latest interesting, old QSL card from places I’ve visited or lived in the past is from R.E. Linthicum (3KM) at 2013 Benning Rd. in Washington D.C., to Mr. William E. Lineback Jr. (4CK), at 843 Piedmont Ave in Winston-Salem, N.C. ~ postmarked Apr 29, 1921 out of Washington DC. Any further verifiable info that I find on these operators / equipment listed will be posted in the comments below. #QSLcard #KE0FFTqslcard #KE0FFTqsl #QSLcards #KE0FFThingsInMyShack

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I collect old QSL cards from places that I’ve lived & worked in the past (& some that are just interesting for other reasons). I found this card online for a reasonable price & thought that it’s one worth sharing.

The card is postmarked 1937, Ayer, Mass. Fort Devens, where I was stationed in the Air Force for Morse code school back in 1992.

Verified info I find may follow.

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QSL card from KP2B ~ QSO: March 2nd, 2025 at 23:45UTC on 28.378MHz SSB (USB) Phone ~ Card received via snail mail on June 17th, 2025. #ke0fftQSL #KE0FFT
Received 3 eQSL’s today from the ARRL CW DX Contest back in February: France, Italy, and Brazil. #ke0fftQSL #KE0FFT #QSLcards #QSLcard