Ma

Mark and Kim Smith

13/12/2004 1:43 AM

Maybe I shouldn't have thrown away my old WW magazines.

Anyone here want them? Let me know and I'll get them out of the recycle
bin. Yours for the cost of shipping. Mostly 1997, 98, 99, 2000
American Woodworking, Woodworking Journal and WOOD.


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Wj

"WoodchuckCanuck"

in reply to Mark and Kim Smith on 13/12/2004 1:43 AM

13/12/2004 6:58 AM

If TomL doesn't take them, I will. Sme I already have. Most I don't,
especially the American Woodworker mags. Maybe TomL and I can split it
up between us. Just a thought...
Woodwork Safely,
Jim Barry
http://www.WoodchuckCanuck.com

Ma

Mark and Kim Smith

in reply to Mark and Kim Smith on 13/12/2004 1:43 AM

13/12/2004 1:24 PM

thos wrote:

>On 13 Dec 2004 01:43:52 EST, Mark and Kim Smith
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Anyone here want them? Let me know and I'll get them out of the recycle
>>bin. Yours for the cost of shipping. Mostly 1997, 98, 99, 2000
>>American Woodworking, Woodworking Journal and WOOD.
>>
>>
>
>I'll take them if still available.
>
>TomL
>
>

Hello Tom,

You're first in line. Send me your address and I'll send you an
inventory list and USPS book rate shipping cost. Email address above is
good. Mark

RC

Richard Clements

in reply to Mark and Kim Smith on 13/12/2004 1:43 AM

13/12/2004 11:09 AM

Mark and Kim Smith wrote:

> Anyone here want them? Let me know and I'll get them out of the recycle
> bin. Yours for the cost of shipping. Mostly 1997, 98, 99, 2000
> American Woodworking, Woodworking Journal and WOOD.

I'll take some of your hands, if there are some left

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to Mark and Kim Smith on 13/12/2004 1:43 AM

13/12/2004 8:34 AM

"Gene T" wrote in message ...
> You could also donate them to a local school or scout troup.

I brought mine to the local VA hospital. It's about time they had something
to read that wasn't pre 1995.

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 11/06/04

Ma

Mark and Kim Smith

in reply to Mark and Kim Smith on 13/12/2004 1:43 AM

13/12/2004 3:13 PM

Mark and Kim Smith wrote:

>
> <snip>


Inventory:


Woodworker's Journal
1996 July-August, September-October, November-December
1997 January-February, March-April, May-June


Popular Woodworking, November 1996


WOOD
1996 April
1997, February, March, June, August, October, November, December, Winter
Edition
1998, February, March, April, June, August, October, November, December,
Winter Edition
1999, February


American Woodworker
1996, #51 April, #53 August, #54 October, #56 December
1997, #57 February, #58 April, #59 June, #60 August, #61 October, #63
December
1998, #64 February, #65 April, #66 June, #67 August, #68 October, #70
December
1999, #71 February, #72 April, #73 June, #74 August, #75 October, #77
December
2000, #78 February


American Woodworker
1997, 98, 99 and 2000 Tool Buyers Guide ( the 2000 still in plastic.)

HG

Hank Gillette

in reply to Mark and Kim Smith on 13/12/2004 1:43 AM

13/12/2004 10:40 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
Mark and Kim Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anyone here want them? Let me know and I'll get them out of the recycle
> bin. Yours for the cost of shipping. Mostly 1997, 98, 99, 2000
> American Woodworking, Woodworking Journal and WOOD.

I see that others have already put in a claim, but if you decide to
split them up, I'd like some of them.

--
Hank Gillette

tt

thos

in reply to Mark and Kim Smith on 13/12/2004 1:43 AM

13/12/2004 10:56 AM

On 13 Dec 2004 01:43:52 EST, Mark and Kim Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Anyone here want them? Let me know and I'll get them out of the recycle
>bin. Yours for the cost of shipping. Mostly 1997, 98, 99, 2000
>American Woodworking, Woodworking Journal and WOOD.

I'll take them if still available.

TomL

GT

"Gene T"

in reply to Mark and Kim Smith on 13/12/2004 1:43 AM

13/12/2004 10:13 AM

You could also donate them to a local school or scout troup.
"Mark and Kim Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Anyone here want them? Let me know and I'll get them out of the recycle
> bin. Yours for the cost of shipping. Mostly 1997, 98, 99, 2000 American
> Woodworking, Woodworking Journal and WOOD.


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