Bill,
There seems to be a brisk business in QSL cards exchanging hands on eBay.
Just search for "QSL Cards".
If you are more ultraistic, then the Austrians have a gigantic QSL
Collection and accept donations. You can find more information about their
non-profit enterprise here: http://www.qsl.at/english/welcome.html
73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Parry" <bparry@rgv.rr.com>
To: "CQ Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 7:52 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] LOTW
>I was checking my LOTW QSLs today and a thought just crossed my mind. I
>have
> just crossed the boundary of 9,000 LOTW QSLs. (I am sure that I am a
> "piker"
> compared to many others.) I have 8 file boxes for QSL cards filed in my
> closet that have piled up through the years. How many boxes of QSLs would
> I
> have if it weren't for LOTW?
>
> I have a hard time discarding QSL cards but have come up with one good use
> for some of those really pretty cards. I have four grandkids and they love
> to look at them and find the QTH on a map. I allow them to pick a small
> number (usually JA because so many have beautiful pictures) and take them
> to
> school for "show and tell". I give the envelopes w/ stamps to stamp
> collectors.
>
> Any other contesters come up with good things to do with QSL cards. Please
> don't say you throw them away - even if you do!
>
> Bill W5VX
>
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