I don't know who ought to be depressed by Greg's posting but I'm pretty
sure it shouldn't be Jay.
BTW the 55 check for W9IOP represents someone other than Larry LeKashman
- as W2IOP he was 2nd in the 14th SS (1947,156,555 score) and as W9IOP
he was the high scorer in the 20th SS (1953 199,199 score). For
sometime between 1948 and 1953 he was W8IOP.
My score as W2CWD in the 20th SS (1953) was 19,083. Two weekends! No
VFOs!
Leigh N8LM (ck #35)
Jay Pryor wrote:
> Greg,
>
> I was enjoying reading your posting until I reached the last
> sentence!!!
>
> 73,
>
> - Jay (ck 59)
>
> At 02:08 AM 11/10/2000, greg richard wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I worked W9IOP Sunday morning on 20 meters (I think). The check was
>> 55 and if I remember correctly,
>> he was the guy who made the spinning wheel op aid.
>>
>> In the last hour, I worked several guys with QSO numbers below 50
>> but the lowest was a KJ6 who gave me QSO number 8 and his check was
>> 99.
>>
>> Always interesting to work the guys with checks in the 30's and
>> 40's. Heck, anybody with a check earlier than 61 was licensed
>> before I was born..
>>
>>
>> Greg K4NO
>
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