ID: 55195886
1935 QSL Radio Card ZS4U Boshof South Africa Amateur Radio Station Postcard
Condition: See images for condition. Please take a careful look at the scans, and email us with any specific ... Read more about the seller notes See images for condition. Please take a careful look at the scans, an ... Read More
Condition: See images for condition. Please take a careful look at the scans, and email us with any specific ... Read more about the seller notes See images for condition. Please take a careful look at the scans, and email us with any specific questions Read Less about the seller notes
This vintage 1935 QSL radio card from ZS4U Boshof South Africa is a must-have for any amateur radio enthusiast. The card, which measures 5.5x3.5 inches, features a beautiful postcard depicting the radio station and is a unique piece of history from the linen era. The card is a single unit and has been posted, adding to its collectible value. It is perfect for anyone interested in media and radio history and makes a great addition to any postcard or collectible collection. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of amateur radio history!
This vintage 1935 QSL radio card from ZS4U Boshof South Africa is a must-have for any amateur radio enthusiast. The card, which measures 5.5x3.5 inches, features a beautiful postcard depicting the radio station and is a unique piece of history from the linen era. The card is a single unit and has been posted, adding to its collectible value. It is perfect for anyone interested in media and radio history and makes a great addition to any postcard or collectible collection. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of amateur radio history!
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