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  • Tundra_Man
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2003
    • 1589
    • Sioux Falls, SD, USA.
    • Ryobi BT3100

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    Woodworking Magazine Back Issues

    I've been cleaning out my basement. It's amazing how many magazines you can accumulate over the years! I've been eBaying my guitar and car magazines in lots of 10-12 per auction.

    I've also got a mess of woodworking magazines I'd like to get rid of, and rather than going the eBay route with them as well, I figured I'd do some forumite a favor and post them here at a significant discount to what I've been asking on auction. There's enough project plans in these to keep you busy for years. This would be a great buy for somebody just getting into woodworking.

    Here's the list of what I have:

    American Woodworker: 9 issues from 2003 through 2006
    Woodworker's Journal: 12 issues from 2001 through 2003
    Popular Woodworking: 1 issue (Dec 2003)
    This Old House: 20 issues from 2003 through 2005
    Wood: 27 issues from 2003 through 2006
    Total: 69 magazines

    I've been getting nearly a buck an issue on eBay, but here on the forum I'll let them all go for $25 plus shipping (about 36 cents an issue!) I want to sell the whole stack, so please don't ask if I'll sell only a particular magazine.

    These can ship book rate (from zip code 57105), so shipping shouldn't be too bad.
    Terry

    Life's too short to play an ordinary guitar: Tundra Man Custom Guitars
  • profmd
    Handtools only
    • Apr 2005
    • 2
    • Castle Rock, CO
    • BT3100 x2

    #2
    Hi Terry,


    Sending you an email.
    Jerzee

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    • tribalwind
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2004
      • 847
      • long island, ny.

      #3
      i'll throw ya 30

      lol, nah i dun wanna do that haha, i will take 2nd dibs though
      namaste, matthew http://www.tribalwind.com

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