value of magazines what is the fair market value of pristine model a news and restorer magazines, from the 70's up?
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Re: value of magazines zero- give them to someone who would enjoy them. or keep them for eternity..........
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Re: value of magazines I tried to sell my Cadillac club magazines once. 1) I could not even get an offer. 2) You would think I was giving away every ones SSN's. Lets just say the screamin' began.
I think I may have picked up the bundle and put them in the trash can. |
Re: value of magazines The men in a senior center might like a chance to remanence.
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Re: value of magazines Unless you market them very specifically to grab a very small audience's attention they aren't worth much at all. Only the earliest (1950's) era mags are worth more than a few bucks.
Donating them is hard as well. |
Re: value of magazines When I have appointments -- I take a few and leave them in the waiting room. No one expects to find that !!
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Re: value of magazines i have tried selling them for years with no luck, I even tried donating them to Libraires and they wont take them must be a hardback for them to take them.
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Re: value of magazines I have maintained our club's library consisting of all the MARC & MAFCA magazines, How To books & restoration videos on VCR & disc since the 80's. Nobody has checked them out for the last 20 years. It's even on wheels to roll to each meeting in my '28 roadster pickup. Probably going to make a great bonfire someday.
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Re: value of magazines You could donate them to a high school Model A Club. They are starting to emerge. The Pasadena High School Model A club would love to have them.
Tom Endy |
Re: value of magazines Great idea Tom, I'd forgotten about them. Will check with our club about it.
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Re: value of magazines About five years ago, I sold my complete set of Restorer magazines including the slip cover boxes purchased from MAFCA, for $300. I paid more than that for the slip covers! The guy who bought them was the only response that I had after advertising them for sale for over 3 years. AND, since I was traveling and going somewhat near where he lives, we agreed to meet at an exit near him on the Interstate highway. So, there was no shipping charge. I just feel lucky to have sold them to someone who really wanted them.
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I figured it might spark an interest in somebody to get an 'A'! I have given away all of my Restorer and MAN except for maybe half a dozen copies, been getting them since 1971! Boy they really stack up, and get heavy. The Flash Drive for the first 50 years of The Restorer, is well worth it I recommend buying MAFCA's I like it:) |
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I think it is a lot handier than digging thru magazines. |
Re: value of magazines The local library has a cart with their discarded books on it. Sometimes people add their own discards- no one seems to mind. Next to it is a crate for discarded magazines. People add their own. Many issues of AARP and other free pub's stacked up and a handwritten note appeared about a year ago, something like "This is not a wastebasket", and things improved. Issues of AACA's (general antique car magazine, lots of pics, few ads) disappear in an afternoon. "Business Machine Horizons", and "Stu's Market", don't. Test the waters, ask the librarians, maybe your area needs this? Would anyone like some nice "Land Rover News" or "Moss Motoring" (general english cars) (both hi-volume, heavy,no shipping)
Russ? |
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I have tons of plastic bins I'd like to free up. I'd only like to keep a handful of them. |
Re: value of magazines I have tried selling them no luck tried donating to the library they will only take hard back books, tried giving them to high school shop classes no luck.
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Re: value of magazines We just sold an 8 inch mixed pile of them for $5 at Hershey. The buyer was new to the hobby and was trying to collect and read all of them.
Brad in Maryland |
Re: value of magazines I just gave away about 300 pounds worth. I saved some to start the wood stove.
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Re: value of magazines I have sold a lot of magazines over the last 5 years or so. I had a personal collection as well as well over 500 from family estates.
The Secrets Magazine put out by Charlie Yapp has good resale, lots of people out there use it because it contains a lot of stuff just not found on line. In general, unless it’s a unique issue, they are hard to sell. I’ve found they sell best in lots, by year, singles or damaged ones really don’t sell. Even in lots they are only a few dollars and hardly worth the effort. Ive given away far more than I’ve sold. Last batch was given to the local chapter of the AACA. I also gave away 20 years worth of the EFV8CA magazines with a car I sold. |
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