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"Herb Robinson"

09/07/2005 9:21 AM

New woodworking magazine

Went to the local Woodcraft store yesterday and along with my purchase,
received a complimentary copy of a new magazine they are publishing. It's
called "Woodcraft" -- the initial issue is 96 pages. I would compare it to
wood, looked at the subscription price and seven issues would be $29.97 -- a
46% discount off the newsstand price of $7.99 -- a bit rich for me. Several
how to articles including a high tech story on how to turn bottle stoppers.


This topic has 10 replies

Wj

"WoodchuckCanuck"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

10/07/2005 4:21 AM

I haven't seen the magaine on the rack yet but I'm wondering if its the
same one or an off-shoot of Weekend Woodcrafts that was around in the
90's.

CS

"Charlie Self"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

10/07/2005 6:52 AM



Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
> It has been out for some time now. Other than the name, I don't think there
> is much affiliation with the stores.

It's a pretty good magazine and, if Woodcraft doesn't cheap out, it
will get better. A.J. is a good editor, with loads of experience and
skill.

It most definitely is affiliated with the corporation, though. The
person who is listed as publisher is VP of Marketing for Woodcraft, and
several of the articles each month are written by WCS product managers.
That is counterbalanced by articles from woodworkers like Doug Stowe,
though.

SS

Steve

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

09/07/2005 7:44 PM

There was one in the box with the Kreg bandsaw fence that I ordered last
week. It arrived today. I haven't had time to look at the mag yet.

--Steve

Herb Robinson wrote:

> Went to the local Woodcraft store yesterday and along with my purchase,
> received a complimentary copy of a new magazine they are publishing. It's
> called "Woodcraft" -- the initial issue is 96 pages. I would compare it to
> wood, looked at the subscription price and seven issues would be $29.97 -- a
> 46% discount off the newsstand price of $7.99 -- a bit rich for me. Several
> how to articles including a high tech story on how to turn bottle stoppers.
>
>

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

10/07/2005 10:18 PM

On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 04:13:28 GMT, Lobby Dosser
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Patriarch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> "bob" <[email protected]> wrote in
>> news:nY%[email protected]:
>>
>>> I think they are giving free copies because subscriptions are not
>>> taking off. I also got a free copy last week and another last month.
>>>
>>
>> So, what should I surmise when Lie-Nielsen includes a copy of Popular
>> Woodworking when they ship an order?
>>
>> Sampling is an acceptable method of getting new potential readers.
>> Too bad Tom L-N hasn't asked me to sample a low-angle smoother...
>>
>> Patriarch
>>
>
>When the magazines start sending out samples of the Tools, I'll be
>subscribing again!

LOL! I like the way you think. :-)




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Lobby Dosser

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

11/07/2005 4:13 AM

Patriarch <[email protected]> wrote:

> "bob" <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:nY%[email protected]:
>
>> I think they are giving free copies because subscriptions are not
>> taking off. I also got a free copy last week and another last month.
>>
>
> So, what should I surmise when Lie-Nielsen includes a copy of Popular
> Woodworking when they ship an order?
>
> Sampling is an acceptable method of getting new potential readers.
> Too bad Tom L-N hasn't asked me to sample a low-angle smoother...
>
> Patriarch
>

When the magazines start sending out samples of the Tools, I'll be
subscribing again!

LD

Lobby Dosser

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

12/07/2005 2:42 AM

"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> "Lobby Dosser" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
>> When the magazines start sending out samples of the Tools, I'll be
>> subscribing again!
>
> You need to sign up as a lifetime member of Handyman Club of America.
> They send out lots of tools all the time. You can be on their test
> panel.
>
>
>

LOL!

I think I have all their tools. And duplicates of the drill bit thingy.

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

09/07/2005 9:03 PM


"Herb Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:ZTSze.7712$HV1.6454@fed1read07...
> Went to the local Woodcraft store yesterday and along with my purchase,
> received a complimentary copy of a new magazine they are publishing. It's
> called "Woodcraft" -- the initial issue is 96 pages. I would compare it
> to wood, looked at the subscription price and seven issues would be
> $29.97 -- a 46% discount off the newsstand price of $7.99 -- a bit rich
> for me. Several how to articles including a high tech story on how to
> turn bottle stoppers.

It has been out for some time now. Other than the name, I don't think there
is much affiliation with the stores. I've not seen it so cannot comment
on the quality of the publication. Like everything else in life, there is a
limit to what I'm willing to pay for a given item. I'd sign up right away
for $12, think about if to $15 to $18, pass on it at $25 and up. IMO, they
would have done much better building a base of subscribers by sending an
initial free copy to existing WC customers and have a cheap introductory
offer. If going for full freight up front works, good for them.

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

12/07/2005 2:22 AM


"Lobby Dosser" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> When the magazines start sending out samples of the Tools, I'll be
> subscribing again!

You need to sign up as a lifetime member of Handyman Club of America. They
send out lots of tools all the time. You can be on their test panel.

Pg

Patriarch

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

10/07/2005 11:01 PM

"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:nY%[email protected]:

> I think they are giving free copies because subscriptions are not
> taking off. I also got a free copy last week and another last month.
>

So, what should I surmise when Lie-Nielsen includes a copy of Popular
Woodworking when they ship an order?

Sampling is an acceptable method of getting new potential readers. Too bad
Tom L-N hasn't asked me to sample a low-angle smoother...

Patriarch

bb

"bob"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 09/07/2005 9:21 AM

09/07/2005 9:45 PM

I think they are giving free copies because subscriptions are not taking
off. I also got a free copy last week and another last month.

I've read both and did not see anything that is different, new or exciting
from Wood, AW, FWW, ShopNotes, etc... to justify a subscription price that
high.


"Herb Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:ZTSze.7712$HV1.6454@fed1read07...
> Went to the local Woodcraft store yesterday and along with my purchase,
> received a complimentary copy of a new magazine they are publishing. It's
> called "Woodcraft" -- the initial issue is 96 pages. I would compare it
> to wood, looked at the subscription price and seven issues would be
> $29.97 -- a 46% discount off the newsstand price of $7.99 -- a bit rich
> for me. Several how to articles including a high tech story on how to
> turn bottle stoppers.
>


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