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Bill Fill
 
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Default FS: HSM Magazines

I have 24 duplicate issues of Home Shop Machinist from Mar/Apr 1988 through
Nov/Dec 1991 inclusive, plus the Sep/Oct 1992 issue. Average condition,
with some wear and a few scribbles, but all are quite usable. Also included
are 10 miscellaneous issues of Live Steam magazine from the late 70's and
early 80's. Selling all for $40, plus $8 priority mail shipping to any US
address. (BTW, the new flat rate USPS priority mail boxes are great for
shipping heavy metal parts or books for $7.70, regardless of weight).

Thanks,

-Bill Fill

Olympia, WA


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Richard J Kinch
 
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Bill Fill writes:

BTW, the new flat rate USPS priority mail boxes are great for
shipping heavy metal parts or books for $7.70, regardless of weight


Yeah, about half of the volume in steel makes the maximum 70 lbs.

Just has to fit inside 11-7/8 x 3-3/8 x 13-5/8, or 11 x 8-1/2 x 5-1/2.
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Thanks, these are sold.

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I have 24 duplicate issues of Home Shop Machinist from Mar/Apr 1988 through
Nov/Dec 1991 inclusive, plus the Sep/Oct 1992 issue. Average condition,
with some wear and a few scribbles, but all are quite usable. Also
included are 10 miscellaneous issues of Live Steam magazine from the late
70's and early 80's. Selling all for $40, plus $8 priority mail shipping
to any US address. (BTW, the new flat rate USPS priority mail boxes are
great for shipping heavy metal parts or books for $7.70, regardless of
weight).

Thanks,

-Bill Fill

Olympia, WA



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Not surprised these sold in a blink .. in my experience, the correct
price for old HSM or PIM magazines is current face value times number
of issues. In other words these appear to retain 100% of value indexed
for inflation, which is rather amazing. - GWE
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