Costly lesson on shipping mags

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Re: Costly lesson on shipping mags

#21 Post by kevtk135 »

Sad, what happened to you and quite the eye opener.
I have decades of scale model magazines that I was thinking of selling off.
Might just toss them all into the recycle bin...
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#22 Post by barad_dur »

Thanks kev,
but rather than throw those mags out, would your local library take them? Or maybe goodwill? Of Local school?
Just thinking about ways to get them into the hands of kids to maybe create some future model builders
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#23 Post by kevtk135 »

barad_dur wrote: May 18th, 2025, 2:14 am Thanks kev,
but rather than throw those mags out, would your local library take them? Or maybe goodwill? Of Local school?
Just thinking about ways to get them into the hands of kids to maybe create some future model builders
Agreed. I hate the idea of tossing them.
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