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  • Keep, sell or chuck out?

    I have just finished retrieving a large quantity of old horse mag's from the 80's and 90's.

    Horseplay, Chronicle, Equus, Practical Horseman and USCTA magazine (Eventing Mag)

    So what do I do?? I am culling through for ones that may have my show results, but honestly is it worth keeping 6 file boxes full.... on the off chance that I may want to re-read an article from 20 years ago??

    Does anyone else value this stuff? Or is recycling all the paper the best way to go??


    Any and all help would be soooooo appreciated!!

    ~Emily
    "Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever but the cautious do not live at all." ~2001 The Princess Diaries

  • #2
    I have given mine away to people for postage...you never know :>

    Tamara
    Production Acres,Pro A Welsh Cobs
    I am one of the last 210,000 remaining full time farmers in America.We feed the others.

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    • #3
      Can you donate to a local Pony Club or 4H horse group, or even horse-crazy kid you know? I would have loved to get such a windfall as a horse-crazy girl.

      You could probably sell but it would be a hassle to me, I'd rather dump the lot off or have someone pick it up en masse so you'd be rid of them.

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      • #4
        Sell them!

        I buy old horse mags on ebay all the time, and sometimes I get outbid so I'm not the only one doing it.

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        • #5
          I want the old ISF ads... Roemer, Boston, or any of the horses from the 80s...
          Yo/Yousolong April 23rd, 1985- April 15th, 2014

          http://notesfromadogwalker.com/2012/...m-a-sanctuary/

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          • #6
            During the summer the camp kids at our barn do collages. Back issues are a great source of photos.
            Providence sometimes takes care of idiots. Agnes Morley Cleaveland in No Life for a Lady.

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            • #7
              You can scan the articles you have an interest in - I have a tremendous archive that used to live in three-ring binders, and now lives in an electronic file on a storage drive.
              "I couldn't fix your brakes, so I made your horn louder."

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Angela Freda View Post
                I want the old ISF ads... Roemer, Boston, or any of the horses from the 80s...
                Ahh---Loved them! I have some photographs I took of Mary Alice Malone and Roemer when they were at Dressage at Devon. Back when the best of the best was showing there. I could be wrong, but I don't think DAD is as prestgious as it was way back when....

                Visited ISF once when they were having a display of their stallions. They had Boston loose in the indoor cantering and carrying on all by himself. Pretty cool!

                Back to the topic at hand......

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Angela Freda View Post
                  I want the old ISF ads... Roemer, Boston, or any of the horses from the 80s...
                  Safe to say I can help you out....

                  how many of each do you want?

                  ~Emily
                  "Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever but the cautious do not live at all." ~2001 The Princess Diaries

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dispatcher View Post
                    Ahh---Loved them! I have some photographs I took of Mary Alice Malone and Roemer when they were at Dressage at Devon. Back when the best of the best was showing there. I could be wrong, but I don't think DAD is as prestgious as it was way back when....

                    Visited ISF once when they were having a display of their stallions. They had Boston loose in the indoor cantering and carrying on all by himself. Pretty cool!

                    Back to the topic at hand......
                    That must have been back in the day, when I worked there Bean was over at the other farm, retired and happy. Such a grand ol' guy. I started following ISF when MA was eventing him. Roemie was the man though.... would give my eye teeth for a horse by him.

                    Sorry for the digress OP.
                    Yo/Yousolong April 23rd, 1985- April 15th, 2014

                    http://notesfromadogwalker.com/2012/...m-a-sanctuary/

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                    • #11
                      Try the give away forum
                      I wasn't always a Smurf
                      Penmerryl's Sophie RIDSH
                      "I ain't as good as I once was but I'm as good once as I ever was"
                      The ignore list is my friend. It takes 2 to argue.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Xctrygirl View Post
                        Safe to say I can help you out....

                        how many of each do you want?

                        ~Emily
                        Really? As many as you can stuff in an envelope! If you can get one so that they do not have to get folded, that would be AWESOME! I will gladly reimburse for postage/envelope/paper cuts/whatnot!
                        Yo/Yousolong April 23rd, 1985- April 15th, 2014

                        http://notesfromadogwalker.com/2012/...m-a-sanctuary/

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Pat9 View Post
                          You can scan the articles you have an interest in - I have a tremendous archive that used to live in three-ring binders, and now lives in an electronic file on a storage drive.
                          Me too! It's taking hours with a flat-bed but is taking up a LOT less room on my bookshelf, and much easier to browse through!

                          Plus I used the leftovers to protect my stuff for the move .
                          (Yes, it leads to very slow packing as I read my way through...)
                          "For some people it's not enough to just be a horse's bum, you have to be sea biscuit's bum" -anon.
                          Nes' Farm Blog ~ DesigNes.ca
                          Need You Now Equine

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Angela Freda View Post
                            That must have been back in the day, when I worked there Bean was over at the other farm, retired and happy. Such a grand ol' guy. I started following ISF when MA was eventing him. Roemie was the man though.... would give my eye teeth for a horse by him.

                            Sorry for the digress OP.
                            Yes, WAY back when....Maybe mid 1980's. Seems like yesterday.....!

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                            • #15
                              I'm in the same boat - have a huge stack of magazine that have been sitting in my mother's house for years and years and, well, they need to go. I have them listed on the giveaways here, but I'm pretty settled on just taking them to be recycled next time I'm there - though this might be fueled by the fact that I tripped over that dang stack 5-6 times this weekend, sending it crashing down each time. So obnoxious.

                              My other thought was to put them up on Craigslist - in both Farm & Garden and Free. A kind of, "There's a box of them at the end of the drive. Come take them before the recycling gets picked up tomorrow" approach.

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                              • #16
                                I should have tried that, sneaky. In the end they went in the recycling. Nobody seemed to want them except someone way the opposite side of the country and the postage wold have killed them. Tried all sorts of places like PC, etc.
                                Proud member of People Who Hate to Kill Wildlife clique

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                                • #17
                                  I posted on my local classified website and they were gone the same day. Not even a horsey web site!
                                  Jigga:
                                  Why must you chastise my brilliant idea with facts and logic? **picks up toys (and wine) and goes home**

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                                  • #18
                                    You're asking the wrong person. I have most USCTA / USEA mags since the late 70's. Why, you ask? I have no idea. I'm keeping them.

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