My children and grandchildren won't want my small QSL collection (around 900 
stations). It's a mix of MW (400+), FM (40+), SWBC (250+) and utility stations 
(225+). I still collect QSLs so the collection will grow. Probably only a few 
"rare" ones in there. I do scan them all in so that I have duplication in case 
the originals are lost.

I would be interested in an alternative location to donate them in the future 
but I would also like to see collections on-line from the early years to 
present. It's great that there is an archive but I'm in CA and will probably 
never go to MD to see the collection that they have.

Martin Foltz
Mission Viejo CA

> Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 12:07:25 +0000
> From: <rfoxw...@tampabay.rr.com>
> To: a...@nrcdxas.org, irca@hard-core-dx.com
> Subject: [IRCA] QSL archival -was- Re: [NRC-AM]  More on mergers
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> I'd like to start a thread about verification archival, if I may,
> which I suppose is somewhat distantly related to the merger thread.
> I was around in the 1960's and actually still have some of the
> material that circulated by mail back then. But that's not why
> I write now.
> 

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