Found these on tumblr today.

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Comment by Alan Brignull on July 15, 2014 at 6:52am
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These are QSL cards — when radio hams made contact they would send a postcard with details to confirm the contact and give technical information. Over the years they grew up to be quite decorative (mine were simple boring typographic, I hadn't discovered mail art back then!). I wonder whether people still use them?

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