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I just picked up some old copies of FWW, including the indexes for issues 1-50, and 51-86 (I believe). Also some plans for grandfather, grandmother and mantel clocks. A couple books with measured drawings of early American furniture and a couple other odds and ends plans. Cost $30 for the lot! That off my chest, if you find yourself trying to find an article somewhere in the issue run of #14 - 66, let me know and I will see what I can do to help you out.

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Sounds like a good deal Rick. Thanks for the offer. I made a similar offer awhile back reference articles and plans in Shop Notes. I have every Shop Note issue from #1 to present and have been able to help a few folks out already.

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My Dad gave me his early copies of Wood Magazine last year. So I have every issue of that magazine as well. It is real nice to have access to some of those old magazines - I just wish I knew 10% of what was in them. I don't mind making copies of the articles for folks, but I think I would be a little hesitant about loaning them out - especially the older ones. I just hope anyone who is interested understands.
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I think I would be a little hesitant about loaning them out - especially the older ones. I just hope anyone who is interested understands.
Rick, I understand and agree fully. I can scan and email or snail mail for anyone interested.

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