My collection of Ham Radio, 73, CQ, QST, and Ham Radio Horizons is
available in Central Michigan to anyone with a big truck to haul them.
Most of the QSTs are in binders, but those won't be 'free'.
Don
N8DE
Quoting Roger <sub1@rogerhalstead.com>:
>
>
> Herzog wrote:
>> Hey! I'm being misquoted. Another guy said what you attribute to me, and
>> I said:
>> Yes, there is very little market for old magazines.
>>
> There are a few collectors out there.
> What do you have...IOW, what, how many, and what date ranges, and what
> State?
> I know we have at least two in our club who are collectors. Me, I do
> collect "handbooks" preferably hard cover, but there are few of the
> older ones that aren't soft cover.
>> I'd been trying to break up my collections, for 5 years, with
>> eventually, no takers, unless I'd pack and ship them; they would then
>> accept them!! I've been giving them a last tearful nostalgic look,
>> before into the recycling bin.
>>
> Some years back I had complete collections of both Ham Radio and 73. I
> also had over 40 years of QST. I ended up giving them all away to a new
> ham who was interested in them. It took two trips with a pickup truck
> to move them all to his place. <:-)) Now I wish I had them all, but I'm
> sure my wife doesn't<:-))
>
> Geese guys, how about some trimming. <:-))
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