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Gogar 10-27-2007 05:32 PM

Do you keep magazine "back issues"?
 
I'm nearly complete cleaning out my office; a project that's about 5 years overdue. Throwing away old papers, scraps of paper, boxes, etc. Shredding stuff, throwing away receipts from tax returns that are more than a few years old.

Anyway, in my office there's about 10 years of back issues for trade magazines MIX Magazine, EQ, Pro Audio Review, Keyboard, and Electronic Musician.

Why did I keep them, I don't know.

Do I throw them away, or try to give them to someone, or what?

Do you keep old magazines? Like your "Excellence", for example.

If so, how many years do you go back before you just say "Screw It."?

speedracing944 10-27-2007 05:54 PM

I have about 7 years of Excellence. I keep all my mags which are mostly car mags and some Wooden Boat magazines.

I justify to myself that I will use the magazines later when I am in the market for a used car. I can read about the review when it was new.

In my time of B.P. (before Pelican) all I had was Excellence for reading material.

Speedy:)

TimT 10-27-2007 05:55 PM

I recently tossed all my saved "Porsche" nee "Excellence" magazines

I think what happens is you read something that piques your interest, so you justify saving that issue of the magazine....

While I was cleaning out all the old magazines etc, I realized I hadnot looked at some of them for years...so into the recycle bin the go...

I dont save any magazines now... quick read... then into the recycle bin...

BTW: I had vol 1 issue 1 of "Porsche" magazine and every issue to this day

SlowToady 10-27-2007 05:56 PM

I keep back issues. They're fun to occasionally re-read.

I have about 35 years worth of National Geographic, not a single missing issue. From ~1965 to ~1999.

Mothy 10-27-2007 05:58 PM

I tend to keep old interesting ones or sets of magazines. Got all the Total 911, GT Purely Porsche and a smattering of Excellence and others.

Also used to have the entire set of National Geographic from 1927 to 2005 with only a couple missing during WW2 because the ship was sunk bringing the mail to Australia. The collection was started by my Grand father and I inheritted it. Took up too much space in the end so I sold it.

Magaines are rarely worth much - but kool to read back and see what people thought at the time. Read old 70's magazines and they start to speculate about features on cars which are common today.

Tim

Oh Haha 10-27-2007 06:18 PM

I have boxes and boxes of mags. Mostly Porsche related but some Modern Drummer and Men's Health mixed in. I too like to go back and read about the cars when they were new.

BTW--My dad left me a collection of Playboys from the 60's on up through the 70's. They were my uncles who left them to my Dad. Any of you know, besides Ebay, where I might find the value of them? I don't want to keep them.

id10t 10-27-2007 06:28 PM

My Dad saved 30+ years of Road & Track, Car & Driver (formerly sports cars illustrated), etc. I've still got 'em - need to catalog and sell 'em

slodave 10-27-2007 06:28 PM

I have about ten years worth of European Car. A couple of years worth of model R/C mags, some I never even look at, they come with membership dues.

djmcmath 10-27-2007 06:29 PM

I used to keep my Excellence and Pano. Recently tossed several boxes of them. I still miss them. It hurts. But I'm a packrat of collossal proportions, so throwing away ANYTHING is hard.

VINMAN 10-27-2007 06:41 PM

Still have every issue of Maxim since #1! :D
I have boxes upon boxes of old magazines. Cant bear to part with them. Especially my brothers old issues of Hot Rod and Car Craft from the '60s and '70's. A few yrs ago I started to cut out any interesting articles and tech stuff and putting them in binders. then tossing the rest of the mag.

VaSteve 10-27-2007 06:42 PM

When my mom moved, I cleaned out my old crap. I had a bunch of car magazines from around 1989-1991 when I go my license. All devoted to supercars, Ferraris and Porsches. The C4 was new then, so a lot of ink on that. Anyway, I brought his junk to my house like 2 years ago. Still couldn't get rid of it. I took the pile to Hershey and sold about 10 of them for $10. The rest I finally threw out. I'm a packrat. If I have the room, I keep it. I used to have to trash stuff more often when I was younger and would move a lot. Now I have a big house and a pile of crap in every corner. Eventually, I just get angry at the mess and throw a bunch away. :)

Soterik 10-27-2007 07:31 PM

I've got every issue of Excellence, almost every issue of Pano (just missing a couple from vol.'s 1 and 2). I've got Christophorus English from Vol. 1 #1 through 1974. Every issue of Gmund. Boxes and boxes of all the non specific UK car magazines, plus multiple years of 911 and Porsche world, AND boxes of VW magazines as well, etc. etc.

I did however finally pitch most all of the Hemmings and Autoweeks that I had, as it really was starting to get out of hand.....

I will take any 60's and 70's Road and Track, Car and Driver, etc that anybody wants to send to me!:D

Eric

rouxroux 10-27-2007 09:11 PM

Too many closets filled with magazines including every National Geographic since '63. Tons of audio, radio & car mags as well.

masraum 10-27-2007 10:06 PM

I really wish I had my old issues of Road and Track from the 80's & early 90's.

I love the old car mags. I've got all of the car mags and Nat Geo that I've bought in the last 7 years or so. I'd love to have the 60's, 70's, and 80's from Road and Track.

Mothy 10-28-2007 02:42 AM

I love the advert's from early National Geographics

- The 1932 Turret Top Chev with an All metal roof, balloon tyres and 4 wheel brakes.
- The Rock of Ages Tombstone Company
- Fork Union Military Academy
- White Star line (before the days of air travel, ships were the principal means of world travel)

And of course all the Coke Cola ads from the back page - you could frame them.

Tim

livi 10-28-2007 03:00 AM

A month ago I discovered a huge pile of old Swedish car magazines in the addic at my parents. Looking almost new tracing back to 1975 and up to 1990. Fascinating reading about the Porsche tests from back when the different models came out! Funny how every new model is regarded as hyper modern with the attached question how difficult it is going to be for Porsche to make an even better car next year.

No, I would not think of throwing away any Porsche mags. Apparantly..

URY914 10-28-2007 03:09 AM

I take a razor blade and cut out the pages of articles I want to save. I got tired of moving from town to town with boxes of old stuff. After I cut them out I file them by car type of articles, ie. 914, 911, 917, etc. Much easier to find stuff.

azasadny 10-28-2007 03:55 AM

I have a ton of old Zymurgy and Brewing magazines, along with some Ferret magazines. I should probably throw them away...

Zef 10-28-2007 04:21 AM

I got the excellence mags since the beginning...not a single issue missing...!

oldE 10-28-2007 04:38 AM

I have had fun re-reading articles from Sports Car International from the early 90s. I tossed averything but the Road & Track, Excellence (about 7 years worth) and the SCI.

Les

Mo_Gearhead 10-28-2007 04:52 AM

QUOTE:"I have about 35 years worth of National Geographic, not a single missing issue. From ~1965 to ~1999."
_________________

WHY????

Tim Hancock 10-28-2007 06:16 AM

I have many old Motocross (Motocross Action), Car (Excellence, Panorama, VW & Porsche), Wooden boat, Aviation (Air Progress, Sport Aviation) and various brochures and catalogs of many different hobbies/intertests. I am a pack rat extreme, my wife wishes I would start tossing some of my treasures, but thus far, I have resisted. At some point, with the internet, I think I will cave in and have a bonfire. I have on many occasion over the years, went back and found valuable info in an old back issue when that particular hobby rises to the top again. It is a sickness I tell you.

Zeke 10-28-2007 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SlowToady (Post 3555991)
I keep back issues. They're fun to occasionally re-read.

I have about 35 years worth of National Geographic, not a single missing issue. From ~1965 to ~1999.

You must have too much time.... :D

I throw away mags the same day I get them if they have been read. Just like the daily newspaper.

Dave L 10-28-2007 07:23 AM

I guess I have gone the otherway. I have actual acquired back issues of Excellence and Pano when they pop up for free on the local PCA board. I find that they are more relevant to me because they have articles about 944's and not the newest and latest hop ups for Gt3's. I have one shelf about 4 feet long with magazines. I always thing about taking out the individual articles that interest me but then I get thinking that I might one day own that 930 so I better keep the whole magazine.

campbellcj 10-28-2007 09:12 AM

I have gobs of 'em back to the 80's but mostly mid-90's onwards - actually was just thinking about getting rid of them so this is a timely thread. Many years of Pano, Excellence, European Car (and predecessors), Grassroots, and C&D and R&T to a lesser extent. I may keep the Excellence but everything else is gonna go.

pwd72s 10-28-2007 09:46 AM

Not any more...my 39 year collection of PANO, along with other sundry P-car books currently resides in Istanbul. My Excellence back issues were given to Randy Webb.

Now I can begin refilling my shelf space with new interest materials...

lisa_spyder 10-28-2007 01:09 PM

Yep - way too many! But I have started to cull them. Just sent all my local Porsche club mags to the club for their archives - going back to issue one in the mid-70s.

Will be doing the same with the 356 club stuff.

Then I'll sort all the old Christo's and sell most along with the old calendars etc.

Plus the 1000s of other mags (all car stuff) going back to the 50s...we have a 7' x 8' set of shelves bulging with them. Off to the swap meets they will go!

peppy 10-28-2007 02:09 PM

[QUOTE=Mothy;3556325]I love the advert's from early National Geographics

- The 1932 Turret Top Chev with an All metal roof, balloon tyres and 4 wheel brakes.
- The Rock of Ages Tombstone Company
- Fork Union Military Academy


I went to Fork Union, great school.
Yes I keep old magazines, but my wife likes to throw them out.
Autoweek, Excellence,

I really love old catalogs.

id10t 10-28-2007 05:26 PM

OK you Excellence guys... who else has the "Porsche Magazine" then "Porsche Magazine soon to be Excellence" and "Excellence - formerly Porsche Magazine" transition? :)

pwd72s 10-28-2007 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by id10t (Post 3557419)
OK you Excellence guys... who else has the "Porsche Magazine" then "Porsche Magazine soon to be Excellence" and "Excellence - formerly Porsche Magazine" transition? :)

I used to....big deal, right? Now, I ask you...Do uou have a "Palmer original" pool cue, model J, 2nd catalog, your name ebossed on the foil under a clear riing? Or how about Tabbydoll's spoon collection? Remenber a magazine called "Gmund"? Really, it's all about what floats your boat. I know a guy who contributed to PLAYBOY as a catoonist...he has a complete collection, bound as only contributors can get. From issue #1 with Marilyn on the cover to today.

Wanna still brag???

"Things"??? It's all just "stuff"...

Soterik 10-28-2007 05:59 PM

Jeez Paul..... just a friendly thread... who peed in your popcorn today?

E

pwd72s 10-28-2007 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soterik (Post 3557481)
Jeez Paul..... just a friendly thread... who peed in your popcorn today?

E

Jeff Smith...

Soterik 10-28-2007 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 3557494)
Jeff Smith...

Today?????

He's pissed me off on many occasions... I just ignore it. Too many other "good guys" to hang with. You missed a good campout... and I completely understand.

E
(PS Best to Cindy!!!!!)

pwd72s 10-28-2007 06:38 PM

Eric...too late to ignore it. Car is gone...I'll never have another. But that's okay. A cute 5 year old now rides in the jump seat...as my daughter used to at the same age. It's kind of the passing of a generational torch...and Jeff Smith, nor his "flipper and stripper" buddies will ever see what was once my car...ever again.

Me? Just sitting around, waiting for my arteries to harden... I'm done with P-cars.

Stay tuned..I'll pass on an email I got today.

David McLaughlin 11-01-2007 06:04 AM

I've gotten better. Now the only magazines I have a lot of are Excellence, Pano, and VW Porsche (now called European Car) in the attic. I keep my airbrush magazined on a bookshelf in my studio for quick reference.

I really need to throw the cars mags as I really doubt they'll be of any use.

campbellcj 11-04-2007 03:25 PM

I have nearly complete sets of European Car and Panorama from 1996 thru 2006 plus less complete sets from 1992-95. If anybody in the LA/Ventura area feels like picking them up at my place (Agoura Hills CA 91301) FREE, send me a PM or email...

cashflyer 11-05-2007 04:24 AM

I had stacks of Panosport (most unopened), SCCA SportsCar, Grassroots Motorsports, and Hemmings Sports and Exotics that spanned back a couple of years. About a month ago I boxed them all up and sent them to Iraq. Maybe those guys will enjoy reading them, even though they are back issues.

tangerine911S 11-05-2007 07:57 AM

Ive been keeping Excellence, Car and Driver, and Road & Track for prob 7 or 8 years. I like to look back and read about "dated" cars when they were new. Even more fun is looking at my dad's old Car and Driver and Road & Tracks and reading about the classics. You might regret getting rid of them in 30 years or so.


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