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Old FSM mags, who keeps them?

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crw59@earthlink.net - 10 May 2006 16:47 GMT
I probably have around 10 years of them. Some have various post its on
some article. But when it comes time to build, I have no idea what is
in the mags.

do you keep  them for any length of time and if so how do you keep a
record of what is in which mag so you could find it again.

I'm thinking of just hauling the whole stash to the next city library
book sale and let them go to some other overwhelmed modeler as it
appears they are not much of an asset to me anymore, other than to kill
a few hours of reading on the train...

Craig
Gordon McLaughlin - 10 May 2006 18:30 GMT
I have books and magazines dating from the 1950's onward.  I now keep simple
databases of the contents on the computer as I, too, have long forgotten
what is in them.  Unfortunately, I've only managed to index five or six
magazines so far and hardly any books.  The mags are the main problem.

The problem with the indexing is that it takes a fair amount of time to do
it and the accumulation of material over the decades means that I may never
manage to do it all.  An earlier index, handwritten before I had a computer,
covered only military subjects and occupies eight ring binders.

I sympathise with your impulse to ditch the lot.  I sometimes think that
much of my reference material must now have been left behind by later
research and the Internet and might as well be ditched.  I still can't bear
to part with it!

Gordon McLaughlin

>I probably have around 10 years of them. Some have various post its on
> some article. But when it comes time to build, I have no idea what is
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>
> Craig
Pauli G - 10 May 2006 18:30 GMT
> I probably have around 10 years of them. Some have various post its on
> some article. But when it comes time to build, I have no idea what is
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> appears they are not much of an asset to me anymore, other than to kill
> a few hours of reading on the train...

I have *at least* 10 years of them.  I keep them in chronological order
on the bottom shelf of one of my bookcases, and truth be told, I never
ever refer back to them.   Like you, I'm thinking more and more of
donating them or maybe just boxing them up.
willshak - 10 May 2006 18:59 GMT
>  
>> I probably have around 10 years of them. Some have various post its on
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> ever refer back to them.   Like you, I'm thinking more and more of
> donating them or maybe just boxing them up.

As soon as you get rid of them, you'll pick up a reissue of some old
model and remember that there was an article in one of those old mags on
how to scratch build items for the model. If you are like me, you'll go
to where the last time you saw those mags and forget that you got rid of
them. :-)

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Rufus - 10 May 2006 19:47 GMT
> I probably have around 10 years of them. Some have various post its on
> some article. But when it comes time to build, I have no idea what is
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>
> Craig

I used to, but now what I do is just cut out the articles I like and
save those in sheet protectors, in 3-ring binders.  Saves lots of space,
as there are usually only one or two articles in any one mag that
interest me.

Out of about ten years worth of subscription time, I have two four inch
binders full of reference matter from FSM...and they aren't full.

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     - Rufus

Ed Pirrero - 10 May 2006 20:01 GMT
> I probably have around 10 years of them. Some have various post its on
> some article. But when it comes time to build, I have no idea what is
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> appears they are not much of an asset to me anymore, other than to kill
> a few hours of reading on the train...

I just got rid of about 25 years of FSM, SM and MM, right into the
recycling bin.

I never re-read them, I never went back to them, and hauled them around
from place to place.  I didn't figure I'd want to screw around with
eBay, or trying to get rid of them at a book sale.

Toss them.  You'll never look back.

E.P.
Mike G. - 10 May 2006 20:34 GMT
> I probably have around 10 years of them. Some have various post its on
> some article. But when it comes time to build, I have no idea what is
> in the mags.

I usually write on the cover what caught my eye or an interesting article that I need to refer back to.

> do you keep  them for any length of time and if so how do you keep a
> record of what is in which mag so you could find it again.

Yeah I keep them, I'll put a slip of paper on the top issue for each year listing what mag which article is in.
My stash goes back about 25 years worth.
I have FSM, Scale Auto, Car Modeler, some real oldies.....Model Car Science, Plastic Fantastic, and a few Model Railroader that
had some interesting articles in them.

> I'm thinking of just hauling the whole stash to the next city library
> book sale and let them go to some other overwhelmed modeler as it
> appears they are not much of an asset to me anymore, other than to kill
> a few hours of reading on the train...

Done that too, but usually I'll give them to a modeler that is interested in doing more than box stock stuff, especialy so if I
happen to have two issues of the same.

Mike G.
e - 10 May 2006 22:18 GMT
if any of you guys are going to toss mags, i will send you
postage. don't put them in the trash!
Mike G. - 10 May 2006 23:18 GMT
> if any of you guys are going to toss mags, i will send you
> postage. don't put them in the trash!
Mine aren't going anywhere for the moment, but I'll keep you in mind!
Mike G.
e - 10 May 2006 23:32 GMT
>> In article <9s2dnV0aTK6h3f_ZRVn-qw@amaonline.com>, "Mike G."
>> if any of you guys are going to toss mags, i will send you
>> postage. don't put them in the trash!
>Mine aren't going anywhere for the moment, but I'll keep you in mind!
>Mike G.

thanks. i intend my library to survive me.
Ed Pirrero - 10 May 2006 23:39 GMT
> if any of you guys are going to toss mags, i will send you
> postage. don't put them in the trash!

Are you kidding?

My collection weighed *hundreds* of pounds!

It would have cost over $100 to ship them anywhere.

E.P.
bluumule - 11 May 2006 00:38 GMT
If you go to the FSM website you can download a reference list of what
articles were in what issue.  I have it in a reference book next to my
bench, if I need something I look through the book, see if I have it in
my library and go pull the issue.  Comes in handy, especially when
helping fellow modelers who don't have the library I have accumulated.
Of course now you can purchase those articles as PDF files for about
six bucks each directly from FSM.  If anyone is tossing a collection of
old aviation or modeling mags, and are within an 8 hour drive of me I'd
come pick them up.
e - 11 May 2006 00:48 GMT
>If you go to the FSM website you can download a reference list of what
>articles were in what issue.  I have it in a reference book next to my
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>old aviation or modeling mags, and are within an 8 hour drive of me I'd
>come pick them up.

me too.
e - 11 May 2006 00:47 GMT
>> In article <9s2dnV0aTK6h3f_ZRVn-qw@amaonline.com>, "Mike G."
>> if any of you guys are going to toss mags, i will send you
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>
>E.P.

that is not excessive.
The Model Hobbit - 11 May 2006 01:45 GMT
I have every issue and I mean every issue since Jan.1984!

>I probably have around 10 years of them. Some have various post its on
> some article. But when it comes time to build, I have no idea what is
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>
> Craig
Francis X. Kranick, Jr. - 11 May 2006 04:25 GMT
   I've got all of them - from issue #1.  I do use them as my kit
collection ranges back to the earlier releases and the articles do serve
a useful purpose...  still.

Frank Kranick
Mad-modeller - 11 May 2006 04:25 GMT
I have a few that contained something of irreplaceable worth.  The rest
went to my friend in the Czech Republic.

On the broader topic of saving mags, yes, I do.  They're all listed in
the database.  Originally started in longhand it is now computerised.
Presently there are several issues awaiting listing.  They then get
stored in magazine boxes that I buy at the local comics store.  Air
International, MAD and SAM get the luxury of clear sleeves.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.

calling Tom Young......;)
maiesm72@netscape.com - 11 May 2006 07:27 GMT
7000+ magazines and books, all cataloged and cross referenced in the
garage with about five linear ft. to be done in the office. Never
moving again so I don't have to worry about it. Contents listed on file
cards in fifteen metal file drawers, one for rockets and missiles, two
more for vehicles. Complete sets of many including FSM. One or two
missing on others such as Air Classics. Issues date back to the 1930s
in some cases. The WWII Flying issues, for example, were great with
tons of material. Many languages, too. English, French, Czech, Polish,
German, Japanese, Russian, Hebrew, Dutch, etc.

One big section of shelving collapsed last year. I picked up a couple
of cabinets at great prices and I have started building them.
Eventually the entire library will be well protected and easilly
accesible.

I subscribe to most of the American magazines, buy most of the British
stuff at Borders, all of the European air magazines and British
modeling magazines from Berkeley Ace Hardware. Once in a while I get
over to Dan Webb's in Oakland to fill holes.

There are two boxes of file cards with complete listings of what's in
the library. I bought a povket computer two years ago and still haven't
figured out how it works :-(

Anybody that wants to toss books and magazines please put me on the
list with the others. Likewise, I have a few crates of duplicate issues
from estate sales and the three kind folks who just gave their
libraries to me. Drop me a line with your snail mail address and I'll
send you a copy of the disposal list.

Tom
Peter W. - 11 May 2006 10:03 GMT
Yes, I keep mine. I have all of them since mid 80s.

I have them stored  in magazine holders on a shelves in the attic.

Recently I was up there and I paged through several old issues.  It was
sort of strange seeing some old ads and articles.

I don't have them indexed and I think it would take too much time to do
that.

What I have been doing instead is sort of "reverse index".  As I'm
reading the magazine and see something that applies to one of my
unbuilt kits, I make a note of the article and stuff  it in the kit's
box.  That way when I get around to building the kit, I'll know where
to look for references.

Peteski
Pauli G - 11 May 2006 13:55 GMT
> What I have been doing instead is sort of "reverse index".  As I'm
> reading the magazine and see something that applies to one of my
> unbuilt kits, I make a note of the article and stuff  it in the kit's
> box.  That way when I get around to building the kit, I'll know where
> to look for references.

Now *that* is an awesome idea.   I'll have to start doing that!
Bruce Apple - 11 May 2006 16:42 GMT
>> What I have been doing instead is sort of "reverse index".  As I'm
>> reading the magazine and see something that applies to one of my
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>
> Now *that* is an awesome idea.   I'll have to start doing that!

I agree!!  I'm going to start with the mags I have not put into those nice
FSM binders.......YET.
For that idea, you are hereby awarded the cross exacto knives with masking
tape clusters. A likeness of which may or may not be posted on
alt.binaries.WTFisDis.yikes
BA
Peter W. - 12 May 2006 09:56 GMT
> "Pauli G" <rioroad@hotmail.com> wrote in message
<snip>
> For that idea, you are hereby awarded the cross exacto knives with masking
> tape clusters. A likeness of which may or may not be posted on
> alt.binaries.WTFisDis.yikes
> BA

Why thank you Bruce!

This is almost as good as being Knighted with an X-Acto knife!  I'm
honored!

:-)
Peteski
guardian6@comcast.net - 11 May 2006 17:33 GMT
> Yes, I keep mine. I have all of them since mid 80s.
>
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> box.  That way when I get around to building the kit, I'll know where
> to look for references.

What people need to do is share their indices.  That way a master
database of many, many different articles could be generated, and
people would be able to track down obscure references that they might
not know about.  Let's say you wanted to know everything about the
Fairleigh Fruitbat - across a reasonably large group of people you
could be pretty sure that they would have catalogued most of the
existing references.

John Hairell (tpn18@yhoo.com)
Mad-modeller - 12 May 2006 06:42 GMT
> > Yes, I keep mine. I have all of them since mid 80s.
> >
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>
>  John Hairell (tpn18@yhoo.com)

Reading this and Tom's answer above I'd say he's closer than anyone else
here to that standard already.  My own would not be so complete as I
skipped things in which I have no interest.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
 
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