Berjmobile

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I have a habit of saving everything including previous editions of magazines. Currently, I have my collection of Motorhome magazines that date back to 1993. So should I continue to save them, donate them to a library or simply recycle them? I also have several maintenance books, electrical books, etc. So I am wondering what to do. The DW makes it plain - I have too many of them! Suggestions? Jim.
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Gale Hawkins

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JAG I know what you mean. Someone told me one has two choices about throwing way stuff. You can either do it yourself or leave it for someone else to do. At some point in time most all stuff gets tossed.
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Jim,
I bet several of us who have older coaches would be interested in any issues that featured our coach in an article. I know I would.
You may find some interest for the older ones on ebay. Otherwise, I would send them to the recycler and let them live life again in another format!
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93bounder

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recycle them!!!!!! anything you could need to reserch is online now
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wagonmaster2

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Glad I'm not the only one with this problem. Mine aren't back as far as 1993 but I just keep thinking there may be an answer to a future problem in one of them. But boy are they taking up lots of space in the garage. Between Motorhome, Highways, and FMCA, I have boxes of magazines. Guess the recycling depot will be the answer.
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wagonmaster2

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Glad I'm not the only one with this problem. Mine aren't back as far as 1993 but I just keep thinking there may be an answer to a future problem in one of them. But boy are they taking up lots of space in the garage. Between Motorhome, Highways, and FMCA, I have boxes of magazines. Guess the recycling depot will be the answer.
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R E C Y C L E T H E M ! ! ! Now - do not delay.
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riggarob

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93bounder wrote: recycle them!!!!!! anything you could need to reserch is online now
Right you are !! I'm thinking of dropping them anyway, as they don't even give you the news stories about RV plants shutting down , and other pertenent info. Robbie
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Drop them off at a hosted campground that has a book exchange. Carpinteria has one and we used to trade or leave mags all the time.
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Contact MotorHome magazine 805.667.4100 (front desk)
You will have to ask for the correct department.
They have a large reference library and possibly some of the issues you have are not in their collection.
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