Fine Homebuilding issues need a new home
I have Fine Homebuilding Mags #1 through #141 plus an Index. They
need a new home. I’m in Alameda, Ca.
I have Fine Homebuilding Mags #1 through #141 plus an Index. They
need a new home. I’m in Alameda, Ca.
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Hello wagudamus,
I'd be thrilled with that collection! How much are you asking?
10man
$1.00 an issue plus postage or shipping if that's needed.
Yeah I'd be interested.
I am asking $1 an issue plus shipping.
Dang that sounds interesting, with you being just down the road from me and all. If the other two guys don't work out, let me know.
zak
"When we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone." --John Ruskin
"so it goes"
I am asking $1 an issue plus shipping if needed
are they still available? jeffysan
Yes they are.
how much for shipping to CT.? jeffysan
I've no idea. I'll have to weigh them and see if I can get
an estimate. Do you have a zip code - that would help.
I've since had an offer for the Fine Woodworking Mags and have arranged for their new
home. Thanks for you interest.
Just realized you were looking for Fine Homebuilding rather than FW.
I have weighed a box of the magazines (16 3/8x 12 5/8 x 12 5/8) and a
box weighs about 65# and holds 76 issues. So the lot weighs about
125 to 130 lbs. I thought I had a complete set but I seem to be missing some (probably
have another box in storage but who knows where). What I actually have
are issues 1 and 2, 24 -26, 28, 30 - 32, 37 - 53, 55- 65, 67 - 106,
108 - 125, 128 - 134, 136 - 141 and an Index for Issues 1 thru 85.Sorry for the goof up.
Assuming you are using the USPS, Be sure to tell the post office that you are shipping magazines. There is a different rate if the entire box (or collection of boxes) are totally printed material like books or magazines.
Adventures in Home Building
An online journal covering the preparation and construction of our new home.
Thanks for the reminder. I did know that.
Hi I am Michael Navarro
Have you find home for your colletion of Fine Homebuilding ?
I would be more than happy to look after them.. Sinmcerely Michael at
[email protected]
I thought I had a complete set but I seem to be missing some (probably
have another box in storage but who knows where). What I actually have
are issues 1 and 2, 24 -26, 28, 30 - 32, 37 - 53, 55- 65, 67 - 106,
108 - 125, 128 - 134, 136 - 141 and an Index for Issues 1 thru 85.Sorry for the goof up. I am asking $1. per issue plus shipping