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435 Hams in the Cornfield:
Ham Greetings Ushers in Christmas Cards and Ornaments for Amateur Radio Operators
Dunnellon, FL (PRWEB) November 12, 2007 -- It's no secret that amateur radio operators have many friends worldwide, and finding a ham radio inspired Christmas card to send during the holidays has always been a struggle. Ham Greetings (www.hamgreetings.com) has solved that problem by offering a new line of Christmas cards and Christmas ornaments geared specifically towards amateur radio operators.
The exclusive greeting card line, by Ham Greetings for amateur radio enthusiasts, focuses primarily on nostalgic greeting cards of days gone by. Ham Greetings also offers holiday cards and ornaments with a more modern theme for those too young to reminisce about glowing radio tubes and Christmas' past with their new Collins radio set under the tree.
Anne Dorsey, creator of Ham Greetings, suggests that "Our boxed cards and ornaments for ham radio operators will make super fund-raising products for amateur radio scholarships and repeater expenses. We are also able to personalize any of our greeting cards and Christmas tree ornaments with ham call signs, amateur radio club logos, dates, etc. We look forward to serving the ham radio community with our new line of cards and ornaments."
Ham Greetings, a division of TechNote Time (www.technotetime.com), is an internet business focusing strictly on gift products for amateur radio operators. Their product line will soon expand to include mugs and t-shirts and other unique gift items for hams. Please visit www.hamgreetings.com for more information and to see their line of products.
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