Custom & Stock QSL designs by Jeff K1NSS

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K1NSS:

A new client/ new young ham/IT Seeker was seeking, to say the least, an unconventional kitchen sink blending of his KX3 QRP passion, his Lambda/LSP preoccupation, his two pets, his dear old 5 1/4 floppy drive, his alto sax and love for gadding about in the great outdoors. We tossed it all in our blender and came up with a trippy Trekky smoothie titled "Airborne,"  playfully in the spirit of Himalayan art adorned with faux Sanskrit and rendered in two versions, one with mag loop antenna and one with alto sax.

Not your OM's QSL to be sure, and perhaps a head-scratcher for the bald eagle crowd, but nevertheless  just the kind of QSL design challenge we enjoy.

Ham kids today! Against all odds and OFs, our hobby will live long and prosper.

K1NSS:

K6GUC is Good to Go in our custom QSL design featuring some of his favorite things – including two FB rides by Beechcraft and Harley.

KK4DSD asked for Ham in Space on Wry and mentioned his pets, so we assembled a crew and took off for parsecs unknown, just Laika that. Can you spot the Cosmophone and Star Roamer?


K1NSS:

Our latest custom design was for Ken WA4SQM, a retired US Naval Aviator who spent time piloting , among other aircraft, the Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior.

Affectionately known the "Whale", among some other less affectionate names, the A-3, the heaviest carrier-based aircraft of its day, saw many modifications for a variety of missions, not few of which involved some intensive, very broadband, um, "DXing."

Kinda figures too, cuz Ken chased electrons as a kid ham, just as he carries on today as a contester and QRP enthusiast.

WA4SQM gave us license to fancifully render his ride as a spooky "Bat Whale," an extrapolation of the bat insignia for USN Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron One, with whom Ken was associated for much of his career.

Check out our portfolio for more about our cool ham clients and their new QSLs: www.dashtoons.com/K1NSS_Design.html

K1NSS:

New Ones.



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New work.

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