Hi Folk,
Anyone interested in Commodore related hard-copy magazines? A late friend donated his collection to me. Now, I have a lot of duplicates. I would like to find a good home for them. My location is in the United States
Larry G wrote to Larry G <=-
On Monday, March 29, 2021 at 9:59:18 AM UTC-4, Larry G wrote:
Hi Folk,
Anyone interested in Commodore related hard-copy magazines? A late
friend donated his collection to me. Now, I have a lot of duplicates.
I would like to find a good home for them. My location is in the
United States
Hi again,
Okay, all the mags are trashed. I hated to do that but had no choice.
I wish I could have found a home for them.
I wished I knew about this sooner. How many were you talking about? If we could have figured a reasonable shipping amount/pickup I probably would have grabbed them. I am in the U.S. as well.Larry G wrote to Larry G <=-
On Monday, March 29, 2021 at 9:59:18 AM UTC-4, Larry G wrote:
Hi Folk,
Anyone interested in Commodore related hard-copy magazines? A late
friend donated his collection to me. Now, I have a lot of duplicates.
I would like to find a good home for them. My location is in the
United States
Hi again,
Okay, all the mags are trashed. I hated to do that but had no choice.
I wish I could have found a home for them.
I used to, before the horrors of CoVid, take my old magazines around
to any place with a "waiting room" - Doctor's offices, dentist's,
medical clinics, oil change places, etc.
They were newer (even if old to me) and more interesting than what was already there.
Not just confuser magazines. Also automobiles, motorcycles, cooking,
etc. And Mother Earth News. Bv)=
... Amiga made it possible. Commodore made it dead.
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