AL1F. A beautiful picture card from Alaska. So good in fact that the card printer,
QSL Shop of Berlin, uses it in their advertising.
WB7FJM. This is a 4 color design that doesn't get out of hand.
Printed by Mac's Shack, Seven Points TX.
WA7JUO. A nice card with a cartoon, apparently hand drawn.
K7MFG. A functional card, specialized for contacts made on the
3905 Century Club nets.
K7QQ. The Western Washington DX Club has their own club card design, as well as an award you can
get by working enough Washington stations including some of their own.
Unfortunately, every one of the half dozen or so cards I have received
from members of this group are no good toward any other awards like DXCC or WAS.
They all have some mistake or correction made, rendering the card void for awards.
(If you make a mistake while filling out a card for someone, tear it up and fill out a new one.)
That's OK, there are lots of Washington hams who've sent good cards.
K7UGA. The famous Senator Barry Goldwater's old callsign now belongs to the
Central Arizona DX Association.
They had a special event station going and I was very privileged to be able to operate for a few hours.
K7SP. This very interesting card is from the home station where I operated during the K7UGA special event.
KD7KH. This card is OK, but the logos didn't quite adhere right, especially the
International DX Association one on the right. He did manage to get quite a bit of information
arranged in a good layout.
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