Step back into the golden age of amateur radio with this unique vintage "Pink Ticket CITATION" novelty postcard from the 1960s. This playful piece of ephemera captures the lighthearted camaraderie of the ham radio community, featuring a mock legal document for a "Plaintiff" (radio operator) who has not received a promised QSL card from a "Defendant." The card humorously details the resolution, ordering the dispatch of the QSL.

Printed on distinctive pink card stock, this item reflects the era's design and offers a glimpse into the cultural nuances of amateur radio communication. The blanks for dates and details suggest it was intended to be filled out and shared among enthusiasts. It's a charming collectible for anyone interested in vintage radio, unique postcards, or the history of communication, showcasing a specific type of humor prevalent in the 1960s ham radio scene. A truly distinctive piece that stands out from typical scenic postcards.

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