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    Default Vintage Woodworker Magazines 1920's to 1950's

    Under strict instructions to clear out some clutter. Selling some vintage English "Woodworker" magazines. These date from the 1920's to 1950's but most of them are from the 30's and 50's. There are around 50 monthly copies in total. The early magazines from the 1920's and 30's are all in good condition despite many having tatty covers. The magazines from the 40's and 50's are all in great condition. There is some very interesting stuff in these magazines including period projects. It is also interesting to reflect on how little many aspects of the trade have changed over the years. Some of the hand tool techniques covered make great reading. The 30's magazines in particular would be of interest to vintage tool enthusiasts. This is not an auction, $40 buys the lot. Simply post "i'll take it" and they're yours. Pickup from Ascot in Brisbane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flindersia View Post
    Under strict instructions to clear out some clutter. Selling some vintage English "Woodworker" magazines. These date from the 1920's to 1950's but most of them are from the 30's and 50's. There are around 50 monthly copies in total. The early magazines from the 1920's and 30's are all in good condition despite many having tatty covers. The magazines from the 40's and 50's are all in great condition. There is some very interesting stuff in these magazines including period projects. It is also interesting to reflect on how little many aspects of the trade have changed over the years. Some of the hand tool techniques covered make great reading. The 30's magazines in particular would be of interest to vintage tool enthusiasts. This is not an auction, $40 buys the lot. Simply post "i'll take it" and they're yours. Pickup from Ascot in Brisbane.
    Ill take them please, will PM you to confirm pickup, Cheers Richie Rich

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    Sold to you Richie. PM sent.

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