Have a look into www.globalqsl.com You can have your
various personal QSL card,for various occasions, but get rid off writing
and sending them.
Michael 4X4KF
Ken Widelitz wrote:
>Just a note to give credit to a stand-up QSL printer.
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>I've used Tony Stefanov, LZ1JZ for a few years for my VY2TT QSL printing.
>His prices are terrific even with shipping from LZ. He took my photos and
>text and designed a very nice looking QSL for no additional charge. Each
>year I tweak the cards to update the station info or photos. The last few
>years he shipped the QSLs in small parcels of about 1800 per parcel.
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>This year I ordered 9,000 QSLs, fewer than in past years, and Tony shipped
>them in one big box. I received a Customs Declaration requiring signature
>that apparently had been torn from the box of QSLs. I signed it, even though
>it wasn't with the box. My post office couldn't find the box. Tony's post
>office couldn't find the box.
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>Even though it could be argued I signed for the QSLs, Tony reprinted the
>QSLs at his expense and reshipped at his expense. I got the first small
>parcel of QSLs today. They look great again. Thanks Tony. If you use large
>quantities of QSLs, get a quote from Tony.
>
>73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
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