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[OT] Getting rid of my hobyist magazines


  • Subject: [OT] Getting rid of my hobyist magazines
  • From: Nick Austin <nick.w.austin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 10:29:16 +0000
  • References: <7fcdf7ed0512070159t7cbaf549r1609702a5bd15335@mail.gmail.com>

Sorry for the OT post, but I no longer have space for my collection of
Hi-Fi
and electronic hobyist magazines.  Most dating from the 1970's 1980s and
1990s.

Most magazines have been stored in binders in a garage but have been well
thumbed and have ragged edgeds but are otherwise good for their age.  A few
are not in binders and a small number have damaged covers and/or pages or
have been folded.
If anyone wants them and can collect (Lordswood in Southampton)  you are
welcome to any or all magazines from the collection.  Numbers in brackets
are the number of editions I have for that year.

Nick.


What Video
1987  (9), 1988 (12), 1989  (3), 1990 (12), 1991 (12), 1992 (11), 1992
(6), 1993  (7), 1994  (1)

Television
1986  (5), 1987 (12), 1988 (12), 1989 (11), 1990 (12), 1991  (9), 1992
(12), 1993 (12), 1994  (8), 1995  (3), 1996  (4), 1997  (6), 1998 (10)

Practical Wireless
1969  (1), 1970  (4), 1971 (12), 1972 (10), 1973  (6), 1974  (8), 1975
(7), 1976  (8), 1977  (6), 1978 (11), 1979  (2)

Elektor Electronics
1989  (7), 1990  (8), 1991  (4)

Personal Computer World
1978  (6), 1979  (6)

Wireless World
1980  (1), 1982  (1), 1983  (3), 1984  (1)
Electronics and Wireless World
1985  (1), 1986  (2), 1987 (11), 1988  (2)


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