QSL
A memorable QSL card is often the first visual impression other hams will have of you. It says a lot about who you are. And it may make the difference in whether or not you get a needed QSL verification in return.
So why send out a QSL that looks like everyone else’s?
Be one of a kind. Stand out from the crowd. Make your QSL card unique by having an original cartoon drawn for it by a professional cartoonist who’s been a ham for nearly 40 years.
Jim Massara, N2EST, has cartooned for major ham-radio publications as well as for mainstream media outlets like Marvel Comics and Cartoon Network. He can create a custom cartoon for your QSL reflecting your favorite mode, your phonetics, a local landmark, whatever you like. Not only will you be able to print the art, but you’ll be able to hang the original in your shack.
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