Good questions that have started a most interesting thread. I've been QSLing for a bit over 50 years and have over 3,000 from the various places in which we've lived. QSL order of preference is: letterheads first, then cards and lastly a note on my report (actually, I dislike those intensely but they're better than nothing). I do draw the line at a ppc; have never sent one out and never intend to. A personal thing but I'd rather not have a reply than a ppc. Haven't ever had any "E-QSLs" but, if they came from the station I'd gladly accept it (particularly if it was a printable letterhead type). Also was interesting to hear the comments on the CPRV; I wasn't aware of any restriction of the type of QSLs they accept and would like some confirmation of the limitations as I've designated mine to go there (unless any of our children want them, which I highly doubt!). Also, I thought that someone in the NRC (Ron Musco comes to mind) was starting a preservation location but haven't heard anything about that for a few years. Does anyone know about that or any other preservation locations?
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