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I have been collecting the various train magazines since getting back into the hobby in about 1998.  I am pretty confident that I have nearly every issue of OGR and CTT, classic trains, etc..  With the digital age here, I would like to pass along my old copies of the respective magazines to someone who wants them.

 

Is there a catch?  Yes, you need to come pick them up from my house.  North of Chicago in Winnetka.  Also I am NOT interested in someone looking for a specific issue, as they have to have it.

 

Any other catch?  No, this is FREE.  

 

If you are interested in them, please contact me.  

 

John

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I will be more than happy to pay the postage. I will give them away at a Train Days event that is held in my local town to encourage kids to read (it is train themed and yes, I set up a layout).  

 

They can not be sent by media rate because they have advertising in them.  Arcane postal rules.  If it were a book, that is different.  Magazines, however, are classified differently.  I believe this to a be a rule Ben Franklin created.  And as we know, the USPS operates under rules that are 240 yrs old - like this one.

 

I acquired something similar from another forum member for the same purpose a few weeks ago.  That is how I know about the media mail rule.  We used the LARGE priority mail cardboard box.  You may need a few as you probably have 300 magazines?

 

Please contact me off line via my e-mail in my profile and we can figure out what works best. 

 

Thanks.

The DuPage show is an hour from my house.  I go there but can't this coming weekend.

 

I think what I will end up doing if I don't get any more of a firm commitment is placing them out by my front door and see if anyone wants to sift through them.  so long as it doesn't rain that might be a solution before the recycling bin.

 

John 

I had  over  40 years worth, or more, of MR, RMC, Trains, Audio and other Mags. They all went to the curb for recycling. I recall it all would have been a stack 29 feet tall. I still have CTT since #1, but I read recently about someone couldn't even give their's away. I hope some is able to benefit from your generous offer. I did keep the Railroad Magazine issues as the fiction stories in them would be fun to read again.

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