E.W. Hurd QSL Card, Linco Gasoline, Robinson IL, 1930 Postmark - Front
E.W. Hurd QSL Card, Linco Gasoline, Robinson IL, 1930 Postmark - Back
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E.W. Hurd QSL Card, Linco Gasoline, Robinson IL, 1930 Postmark

1930

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Historical Context & Description

This QSL card from 1930 features a bold design promoting Linco Gasoline, with a large call sign 'W9CNJ' prominently displayed. The card was issued by E.W. Hurd, associated with the Lincoln Oil Refining Co., and serves as a confirmation of radio communication. The front includes handwritten notes detailing transmission specifics, such as 'Radio W9FOQ' and 'Wkd. Hr. 12:30 1930 8:30 AM PM'. The back of the card is postmarked from Robinson, Illinois, dated December 31, 1930, and is addressed to Amateur Radio W9FOQ in Redfield, South Dakota. A green Jefferson 1-cent stamp is affixed, typical of the period.

Back of card reads: 'Amateur Radio W9FOQ, Redfield, S.D.' The card is in fair condition, with some wear and a few small tears along the edges, indicative of its age and use. The handwritten notes add a personal touch, providing insight into early radio communication practices.

This postcard documents the early 20th-century practice of QSL cards, which were used by amateur radio operators to confirm two-way communication. The card highlights the intersection of radio technology and commercial advertising, as seen in the Linco Gasoline branding. Surviving examples like this provide valuable records of communication patterns and the cultural significance of radio in this era.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
fair
Location
Robinson, Illinois

Wear and small tears along edges, handwritten notes present.

All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.

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