Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO) Finding MEW magazine
Posted by
wanliker@a...
on 2001-04-24 11:22:25 UTC
In a message dated 4/24/01 4:54:00 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
ballendo@... writes:
<<
Does anybody know where the English "hobby" mags can be found in the
USA? I'm aware of Owl worldwide for subscriptions; what I'm looking
for is Library or used copies... Or net based collections...
from Wiseowl, and subscribed to it also.
Then the fun began, trying to find all the back issues, I looked for them on
ebay, posted wanted messages just about wherever I went. Over the years I
have filled mine and a friends collection.
In the process, I bought magazines from England, Canada, Australia, New
Zealand, and the USA, and made friends all over in the process.
What I am saying is that they are where you find them, and you have to grab
them when and where you find them. Some were free, some were $10 or more.
It ended up that #15 was the hardest for me to find, and the last one I got
for both collections.
Bill
ballendo@... writes:
<<
Does anybody know where the English "hobby" mags can be found in the
USA? I'm aware of Owl worldwide for subscriptions; what I'm looking
for is Library or used copies... Or net based collections...
>>A few years ago I ran across MEW at PRIME, so I bought all the back issues
from Wiseowl, and subscribed to it also.
Then the fun began, trying to find all the back issues, I looked for them on
ebay, posted wanted messages just about wherever I went. Over the years I
have filled mine and a friends collection.
In the process, I bought magazines from England, Canada, Australia, New
Zealand, and the USA, and made friends all over in the process.
What I am saying is that they are where you find them, and you have to grab
them when and where you find them. Some were free, some were $10 or more.
It ended up that #15 was the hardest for me to find, and the last one I got
for both collections.
Bill