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You have a point about magazines taking a lot of space . I have all my UK magazines in binders , most going back to the mid seventies . I do not know what will happen to them when I am no longer in this world , perhaps they can use them when I am cremated ?
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(10-11-2021, 09:19 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: You have a point about magazines taking a lot of space . I have all my UK magazines in binders , most going back to the mid seventies . I do not know what will happen to them when I am no longer in this world , perhaps they can use them when I am cremated ?
Oh, ho-ho, ... that is so sad.
On the plus side, some sparky kid hungry for motorcycle history and has the means to make ownership a reality will find the magazines a literal candy store.
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I might get a discount when I bring my own fuel for my cremation in the form of the magazines but hopefully some one else would like them . (Classic Bike , Classic Mechanics , Classic Racer and Classic Motor Cycle )
Since 1976 there is a yearly MOTO COURSE book with all the results from GP and WSB and other important races . It has a lot of technical info about the bikes , riders and teams with great pictures .I have all the books from 1976 onwards , earlier ones are difficult to find and sometimes in the hundreds of $$$ .