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I was recently gifted a stack of old issues of this now-defunct publication and these are duplicates. All appear in good condition, if dusty. Some have had the area of the cover snipped away where the address label was attached. There's lots of good stuff in here - back in the day I couldn't wait for the next issue to arrive in the mail.

Here's what I've got:
1984 - 5 issues, missing Nov/Dec
1986 - 5 issues, missing Jan/Feb
1987-1993 complete (42 issues in total)

Free for the taking. My very strong preference would be pickup by someone relatively local - I live a bit north of Boston, MA, USA, and would be willing to drive a non-ridiculous distance to meet you, let's say an hour or so for starters. These can't go by Media Mail as they contain advertising, so would be non-cheap to ship though I'm willing if you're willing to pay the cost to do so.
 
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I was recently gifted a stack of old issues of this now-defunct publication and these are duplicates. All appear in good condition, if dusty. Some have had the area of the cover snipped away where the address label was attached. There's lots of good stuff in here - back in the day I couldn't wait for the next issue to arrive in the mail.

Here's what I've got:
1984 - 5 issues, missing Nov/Dec
1986 - 5 issues, missing Jan/Feb
1987-1993 complete (42 issues in total)

Free for the taking. My very strong preference would be pickup by someone relatively local - I live a bit north of Boston, MA, USA, and would be willing to drive a non-ridiculous distance to meet you, let's say an hour or so for starters. These can't go by Media Mail as they contain advertising, so would be non-cheap to ship though I'm willing if you're willing to pay the cost to do so.
I'm interested. How about a Priority Mail Flat rate envelope? It's a flat rate no matter how much stuff you stuff in it. You could put a stout piece of cardboard in the envelope to protect from too much bending.
You could even wrap the mags in saran wrap and tape them to the cardboard so that they don't flop around.

The envelope is free and the cost to mail is $6.70
 
Sorry, but I've got a local taker. In any event, I'm not sure these would fit into a flat rate envelope, there are 52 issues and the stack is over 6" high!
 
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