Don’t have a count of them all. Been a charter member/subscriber off and on. Some go pretty far back. They need to go. I do not want them to get in the hands of a dufus who’ll toss ’em in the recycle! They mean a lot and I hope someone can at least get a little something out of them. What? 25 years and they taught me the best.
I’m in Oakland Ca. You need to get them. They need to go soon. We’re probably getting the boot from the landlord soon and we can’t afford to haul them anymore.Suggestions?
Erich
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trade school maybe ?
Good thought, although I went through a construction management program a couple years back and wasn't impressed with the caliber of the kids...
Maybe the reason that you were not impressed with the caliber of students is that they did not have back issues of FHB to read?
No, they just had no curiosity. I tried time and time again to bring in Acrobat files and printouts of articles relevant to the lessons, few had any use for them. They either wanted to flip houses like on tv or become building inspectors and have cush city jobs. But it was a community college I guess...
I'll take them for the price of shipping if you can't find someone local to donate them to.
PM me and I'll we'll work out the details.
-d
couple of years back I had the same offer -- 1 to 188 or 89 -- only bite was the 1st 23 -- I did that deal and the rest to auction sets of 25, first couple of packs went for a buck for each magazine and the rest of the packs for $5.
Take the offer - he wants them and will pay shipping -- USPS has a printed material price that is very reasonable - tough to get packed though -- good luck