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Old Cox Advertising Scans
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Old Cox Advertising Scans
So today while going through a bunch of old magazines I saw a few good ads and scanned them into my computer. My dad found these in his attic and wanted them gone, and I have nowhere for them either. So off they will go, but hopefully someone locally wants to pick them up and I do not have to toss them. These scans are from Model Airplane News in 1959, 1960, 1967, and 1968. Hope you all enjoy. There are a few other scans I will not post here, but in Non-Cox Engines, as the rest are OK Cub scans.
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Re: Old Cox Advertising Scans
You could,if so inclined, “donate” these issues of Model airplane News” to the library over at outerzone. https://rclibrary.co.uk/search/results.asp?page=3
If it weren’t so darned expensive to sent them through the postal system, I’d gladly take them off your hands. I’d volunteer a couple of hours a week to scan and forward to Steve over there: admin@rclibrary.co.uk. Just to save ‘em for others to browse thru. I know I’ve spent a good amount of time perusing thru some of the gems they have there now.
If it weren’t so darned expensive to sent them through the postal system, I’d gladly take them off your hands. I’d volunteer a couple of hours a week to scan and forward to Steve over there: admin@rclibrary.co.uk. Just to save ‘em for others to browse thru. I know I’ve spent a good amount of time perusing thru some of the gems they have there now.
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Re: Old Cox Advertising Scans
I'll look into it. I hate to get rid of them, but, they were read, put away, forgotten about, and now I have them back and don't have the room to store them. Yeah, it sucks that it would be a small fortune to ship them. But, I'll check out the outerzone link in a bit. Thanks.
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