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13th August 2006, 07:56 AM #1
Fine Woodworking - Yes or No
I know there is some old posts on this,But I am thinking about subscribing to "Fine Woodworking Magazine."
What do you guys think of the magazine and the delivery down here (Australia).
How often does it come out?
I saw it in the news agent for $17.00 ,so I reckon it has to be cheaper suscribing.
Regards
Greg
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13th August 2006, 09:29 AM #2Originally Posted by Strungout
A search would reveal answers to your questions....but.....since you asked.
Delivered fairly quickly, over the past 6 years or so I have not received 2 copies, an email and voila 1 week later a copy arrives.
7 copies a year including the Xmas special.
Costs around 1/2 the price of through a newsagent, but that depends on the exchange rate. I subscribed and renew through their web site.
Kev M
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13th August 2006, 09:44 AM #3
FWW Online
You should also consider FWW online. Full access to the magazines + a thousand pdf downloadable articles from previous mags, photo galleries, videos and more.
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13th August 2006, 11:35 AM #4
Fine Woodworking is an excellent magazine.
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13th August 2006, 01:44 PM #5
Good Mag...Niike
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Originally Posted by Strungout
So much stuff in mags overall is repetitious and ho-hum. Just page fillers, something to keep the ads apart. Often I get a mag out of the library (not necessarily FWW), and after going through from cover to cover, I think to myself "I'm glad I don't subscribe".Brian
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13th August 2006, 07:20 PM #7
If you do decide to stop getting it, it is like shaking off the endless snail mails from the Reader's Digest. :eek:
Ray
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13th August 2006, 11:46 PM #8
Love it
... and the on-line version
after my current 2 yr subscription runs out I might consider the online version only ... the article you want without all the searching ... and in mags that you may not own
then again I don't want to take a 'puter to bed ... and it's good to read while waiting for the kids etcRamps
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14th August 2006, 06:11 PM #9
Thanks Guys for the relies.
I have ordered a 12 month subscription on your positive advise
Regards
Greg
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