Thread: Do you save your magazines?
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12-16-2010 03:06 PM #1
Do you save your magazines?
I have a question to those of you that save/collect their monthly magazines. I subscribe to several monthly car mags and will occasionally pick up a stray magazine if it has an interesting article regarding something I’m getting ready to do to my project. This is in addition to all the manufacture’s catalogs picked up at events and from their web sites. I’d like to keep some of these handy for future reference.
The question is, how do you organize and store your favorite magazines ( I can hear the bathroom jokes already )?
Mike
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12-16-2010 03:38 PM #2
I save em untill the wife has a fit.Then out they go.
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12-16-2010 03:39 PM #3
Well, I am a pack rat, but don't keep any magazines unless I think there
may be something that would be of interest down the road. For those I
do Keep, I throw in a box in the shop....I have found that CHR is the best
source of info out there, and I have seen more than one..Free too...rd
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12-16-2010 03:41 PM #4
By putting them in a box & mailing them overseas to the Military.
If there is something I think I may want to save I copy it & put it in a folder.
Not many in there though.
I had mags that were from the 70's to present, decided the best thing for them were to bring more smiles to our guys & gals overseas....joeDonate Blood,Plasma,Platelets & sign your DONORS CARD & SAVE a LIFE
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12-16-2010 03:51 PM #5
25 years worth of mine finally went into the dumpster after the local vets hospital told me they didn't need any more. I would like to say that I've missed them but I really like those empty shelves to put other treasures on again. Catalogs are picked up yearly at NSRA shows and the old ones - again, the dumpster for recyling at the local transfer station
I tried selling the mags for a buck or two per year at 2-3 swap meets between the vets refusal and the dumpster - sales were zip, nada, noneDave W
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12-16-2010 03:58 PM #6
Mike,
In the past I have drilled magazines using a jig to fit 3-ring binders but you end up drilling into text and pictures as they are not printed with enough margin at the fold for holes. One approach is to use old cereal boxes cut on an angle - if you plan & cut right you get two from a box, but leaving more for support may be better. They can be spray painted or wrapped - just an idea that I have not used yet.Roger
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12-16-2010 04:37 PM #7
I saved them religiously from '58 until about 2000. By that time I had thousands, with issues back to the late '40s. I had discovered the net by then, which gave me double or triple the info, every month, and in real time. I pulled out a couple hundred of my favorites, and sold the rest to friends. Today I get one courtesy of a publisher friend, which I leaf through, then give to the kid across the street.
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12-16-2010 04:49 PM #8
i have some left but i really stop buying them long ago did not care for there trick of the week and there one sided views on some things all the add space they sell.it is more like a summit catalog.i have my mother looking out for old motors in junk stores for many years now. i have them that go back to 1935 till 2005 and is nice to have when i did the 36 caddy engine and when i worked on a 41 olds auto trans . they are nice to have when others take things apart and then hand them off to meLast edited by pat mccarthy; 12-16-2010 at 04:52 PM.
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12-16-2010 04:53 PM #9
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12-16-2010 05:02 PM #10
I have hot rod/custom car magazines going back to the early '50's.
Not only do I save all the ones I buy. I keep a look out for secondhand
older ones and buy them too. Love looking back through them.
I have thousands of them in shelves in my workshop.
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12-16-2010 05:40 PM #11
Look in July 54 Rod and Custom and you'll see my car.
A pair of Tennessee Deuces.
The roadster is still around too.
Magazines! I still have a lot from the late 70s up.
I aquired a batch from the mid to late 60s that I still love to look through.
I quit subscribing to magazines a while back. I'll look on the news stand and see if there's on I can't live without. Very few.
They've gotten so "we installed this kit from Joe's Kit Shack" and full of commercials and not so much "here's how to install a (junkyard item) on your hot rod."
The ones I have are in the magazine boxes as someone showed above, stashed in a closet.
They pretty much take up the whole closet too.
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12-16-2010 05:57 PM #12
Organize; Whats that??? HE! HE! I've got tons of old car mag and I do the type of mag by the dates. I used to have all kinds of body building mag from the late 70's till the mid 90 when I could no longer work out because my health. I met A young guy at work that was in to body building and offerd them to him which he glady took. He could not beleive that some of the books were older then him. Ok I am feeling my age now. HE! HE! HE!
I also take all my old summit catalogs which I have tons of, to the VA Hospital and put them in the waitng rooms. The next time I went back about two days later I could notfind one. Them guys like car parts, and parts books as well!!!
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12-16-2010 06:00 PM #13
I subscribe to 2 NZ magazines.
NZHRM and NZRodder.
Being a small country there is usually a lot
of people and cars that I know personally.
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12-16-2010 10:59 PM #14
I used to buy almost every hot rod type magazine that hit the news stand, but anymore I just bum them off of my Son. But I have a lot of them yet, going back to about 1953. For years I kept them in boxes, but they got beat up and I had to dig through them to find the ones I wanted to read. Now we keep them in plastic racks that come in a couple of widths, and stand them on end. You can also pickup an entire rack and take it somewhere where you want to read them (bathroom )
Here are the ones we have.
Don
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12-17-2010 01:22 AM #15
I have a thousand or so,,all the NZ hotrod mags,NZ Rodder,piles of US mags back to the mid 60s,van mags,a few years..Most are in folded file boxes,but some in regular cardboard boxes,,Wont throw them out,cos as soon as I do,I will need to find something...Micah 6:8
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