Description
Santa Fe Railway Amateur Radio Club QSL Card Native American Chief. Discover a unique piece of railway and amateur radio history with this vintage QSL card from the Santa Fe Railway Employes Amateur Radio Club. The front features a striking blue and white illustration of a Native American chief in a full headdress, a powerful and iconic symbol associated with the Santa Fe brand. This visually captivating design is complemented by the classic Santa Fe cross logo, making it a distinctive collectible for enthusiasts of Americana, railroad memorabilia, and radio communications. The reverse side confirms its function as a QSL card, featuring dedicated fields for recording amateur radio contact details such as QSO date, time, frequency, signal report, rig, and antenna information. This card not only served as a confirmation of contact for radio operators but also as a promotional item for the Santa Fe Railway and its employee club. Its graphic appeal and dual historical significance make it a fascinating artifact from an era when rail travel and amateur radio were prominent fixtures in American culture. This is an exceptional find for collectors of vintage QSL cards, railroad ephemera, and items celebrating the rich heritage of the American West.