My husband has quit woodworking for health reasons. He has a bookcase
full of Fine Woodworking and other Magazines. Probably the most
interesting is the set of Fine Woodworking from Volume 1, No. 1 (
Winter, 1975) thru Issue 127 ( December, 1997). All are in mint
condition and have been stored in sleeves. There are eight sleeves of
Fine Woodworking, including two index's and several others, plus a
Biennial Design Book and one on Planes and Chisels. These are heavy and
will be shipped book rate from Seattle, WA (98106). I estimate 40-50
lbs. I will also include some odd numbers, 159, 160, 161, 162 and some
duplicates of early numbers. I would like $400.00 for all
Bobbie Lewis
Seattle
Would you consider selling part of the set?
JJS
Bobbie Lewis wrote:
> My husband has quit woodworking for health reasons. He has a bookcase
> full of Fine Woodworking and other Magazines. Probably the most
> interesting is the set of Fine Woodworking from Volume 1, No. 1 (
> Winter, 1975) thru Issue 127 ( December, 1997). All are in mint
> condition and have been stored in sleeves. There are eight sleeves of
> Fine Woodworking, including two index's and several others, plus a
> Biennial Design Book and one on Planes and Chisels. These are heavy and
> will be shipped book rate from Seattle, WA (98106). I estimate 40-50
> lbs. I will also include some odd numbers, 159, 160, 161, 162 and some
> duplicates of early numbers. I would like $400.00 for all
>
> Bobbie Lewis
> Seattle
>
Joe,
I would rather keep them together. If nobody from this group comes
forward, I will list them on ebay, probably. Emails I have received
indicate that I am asking a fair price, particularly since these are all
the issues which are difficult to find.
Bobbie
sniper-joe wrote:
>
> Would you consider selling part of the set?
>
> JJS
>
> Bobbie Lewis wrote:
>
> > My husband has quit woodworking for health reasons. He has a bookcase
> > full of Fine Woodworking and other Magazines. Probably the most
> > interesting is the set of Fine Woodworking from Volume 1, No. 1 (
> > Winter, 1975) thru Issue 127 ( December, 1997). All are in mint
> > condition and have been stored in sleeves. There are eight sleeves of
> > Fine Woodworking, including two index's and several others, plus a
> > Biennial Design Book and one on Planes and Chisels. These are heavy and
> > will be shipped book rate from Seattle, WA (98106). I estimate 40-50
> > lbs. I will also include some odd numbers, 159, 160, 161, 162 and some
> > duplicates of early numbers. I would like $400.00 for all
> >
> > Bobbie Lewis
> > Seattle
> >
Bobbie
You're price IS fair. I'm working on SWMBO for clearance, but no luck so far.
Joe
> Joe,
>
> I would rather keep them together. If nobody from this group comes
> forward, I will list them on ebay, probably. Emails I have received
> indicate that I am asking a fair price, particularly since these are all
> the issues which are difficult to find.
>
> Bobbie
>
> sniper-joe wrote:
> >
> > Would you consider selling part of the set?
> >
> > JJS
> >
> > Bobbie Lewis wrote:
> >
> > > My husband has quit woodworking for health reasons. He has a bookcase
> > > full of Fine Woodworking and other Magazines. Probably the most
> > > interesting is the set of Fine Woodworking from Volume 1, No. 1 (
> > > Winter, 1975) thru Issue 127 ( December, 1997). All are in mint
> > > condition and have been stored in sleeves. There are eight sleeves of
> > > Fine Woodworking, including two index's and several others, plus a
> > > Biennial Design Book and one on Planes and Chisels. These are heavy and
> > > will be shipped book rate from Seattle, WA (98106). I estimate 40-50
> > > lbs. I will also include some odd numbers, 159, 160, 161, 162 and some
> > > duplicates of early numbers. I would like $400.00 for all
> > >
> > > Bobbie Lewis
> > > Seattle
> > >