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Discover a unique piece of Citizen's Band radio history with this vintage QSL postcard. Featuring a charming black and white photograph of "Whiskers," a German Shepherd dog, set against a vibrant yellow background, this card served as a communication confirmation for Doug Pete of Potsdam, New York. It prominently displays classic CB radio details like "UNIT-387," "KPA - 1775," and the evocative phrase "Dog Gone Lonesome Please Call," along with channel information "ALL 23 CHANNELS 73's" and "MONITOR CH 19 88's." This distinctive design captures the nostalgic spirit of the CB radio era.
The reverse side reinforces its origin as a QSL (confirmation of communication) card, with checkboxes for various communication details. It features several unique club stamps and logos, including "MITCH JAW CONTROL," "KLONDIKE CITY Q.S.L. UNIT No. 369," "LOUISIANA HONEY QSL SWAP CLUB" with a bee motif, and "YUKON QSL CLUB UNIT NO. 195." The card was produced by QSL Club of Lexington, N.C., and sold by Magoo's Sales of Syracuse, N.Y., adding to its authentic vintage appeal. This collectible piece offers a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era of personal radio communication and pet-themed memorabilia.