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435 Hams in the Cornfield:
Amateur Radio Gifts is Announcing That They Have Added a New Line of Items for the Ham Radio Community
(PRWEB) July 9, 2007 -- Amateur Radio Gifts is announcing that they have added a new line of items for the Ham Radio Community. These gifts are for the individual amateur radio operator, unlike the previous gifts that were mainly advertised for a group of radio operators like clubs that were sponsoring a hamfest.
A new item that is on the Web Site is Western Type Belt Buckles with your call sign, and when you change your sign, the middle of the buckle can be replaced (by you) with the new call sign. Belt Buckles with your call sign engraved are also in the new release of the Web Site.
Other items that are included on the Web Site are personalized coffee mugs, mouse pads, 24 hour clock, call sign tags and lighters. All of these items have the amateur radio operator antenna tower and globe with your call sign on them. At a later date you can order the items with your club affiliations or organizations that you belong to such as ARES. Also at that time a well defined personal picture or logo can be used on the items instead of the tower and globe at a small cost.
The existing items that are for groups still have the amateur radio postage stamp that was issued in 1964. This stamp can be used on all of the group items except the Tee Shirt which we are not licensed for. The group items that the stamp (replica) can be used on are coffee mugs, paperweights, key rings and magnetic reminders.
KS4LI (Dave Glass) says there is still a problem with shipping of individual items on check out. He says "It is nothing that is insurmountable as the finished products are shipped from two different locations by two different shippers". Until the new code for the Web Site is in place for the check out process, an Email (supplied) containing the product and special instructions (call sign, name, etc.) from you will get the order in process. In return you will get an Email with the cost (will include shipping cost) and instructions on completing the order.
All of the group items (coffee mugs, paperweights, and t-shirts) are to advertise your upcoming functions (hamfests, DXpeditions) or your current meeting place and time. The individual items are to advertise your accomplishment (becoming a Ham Operator) and your Call Sign.
All of these items may be seen at http://www.amateurradiogifts.com/
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