I have some older FH issues, most all in like new condition. 2001-current. Is there any resale market for these? has anyone sold them on E-bay?
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I offered a 20 years run for cost to pickup (that's free if you're near by)and they were not worth that! That's both FH and FW.
I got a nearly complete set for a case of beer. You might try donating to a local school, or just post in the classified folder and see what you might get.
k
ps where are you located? that's probably the most important thing to fill out in your profile.
Edited 11/22/2009 6:53 pm by KFC
I buy any FHB and FWW magazines that I need from used book stores. The local used book store has quite a few of these magazines and the pile continually goes up and down so someone is buying them and obviously someone is selling them to the used book store.
My wife has a list of needed magazines, date wise, in her purse (along with a million other things) and she buys them when she finds them.
roger
BITD, 20 years of FWW, starting with issue #1, would go for $450, IIRC.
Now, you can buy the disc, which takes up about 7' less of shelf space, for $150.
But what'll you put in that rack by the toilet?
AitchKay
umm a laptop?
Then he'll have to start buying TP.AitchKay
I've bought several discs from FHB and some work, some work with GREAT difficulty and one doesn't work at all with my Vista programm. I definitely wouldn't buy another disc.rorger
There's a reader classified right here on BT.