I have even more, so don't need these. But, if no one desires to get them from you please pass them to the local library rather than burn or recycle them.
oldnovice: Thanks for the offer, but I only keep the magazines (including two issues of American Woodworker) in which my work has appeared. And because my work has been published so extensively, I really don't have room for more.
Now this is where you're supposed to say, "Get over your bad self".
All that I know is that Hans provided me with an additional 10yr of Wood Magazine, bringing me up to over +30yr, nearly a complete collection. Like several folks, I would rather peruse old hard copies than have to try and read them on a computer. Something about the hobby IMO.
Who brought up The Lawrence Welk Show? Did I miss something while I was napping … old geezers need naps!
I guess to some extent Mike is probably more ecologically correct when looking at the print versions, as opposed to a screen either CRT or LCD or whatever, as the printed page is made out of wood and what is this site all about.
One big advantage is that you can take a print copy anywhere, including the "reading room".
I would (not wood) like to have kept all my magazines but my shop space is limited, my wife is an avid reader and has several book cases full of books (finally got her a Nook). In Illinois I had 1/2 of a 36' x 55' basement and here I have 1/2 of a two car garage that I have to share with the outdoor vermin that like to drop in.
By the way, the "American Woodworker" magazine will be shipped by Monday!
Someone will get a nice collection. Also, thnx for that link dfox
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