I have many years of Fine Woodworking starting from issue 1 and going in to the high 200’s at least (I don’t recall the last issue I have). I would like to donate them and wonder if someone on the forum would be interested. I am in Santa Cruz, CA, and you would have to pick them up–but the price is right.
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I would be. I just signed up for a membership and would love to check out older issues. I am a new woodworker just beginning my journey.
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Nice! Your lucky day. I’d take them in a minute if I wasn’t 3000 miles away. I’m fairly new too (not an infant…maybe an awkward teenager) and would love to flip randomly through the archives.
You will find that the early black and white issues are among the best - lots of great information and a no-nonsense approach. I have the complete set from issue #1 (until a few issues ago, when I finally admitted to myself that FWW was no longer of any value to me and didn't renew my subscription), and have gone through it chronologically at least three times. Great reference to keep forever, since anything electronic can go away in an instant.
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