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Old 02-14-2006, 11:55 PM   #1
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Wink What magzines do we read

An inquiring mind wants to know. Besides SSW, which in my mind is the best magazine available , what other publications does everyone read? For me it is SSW, Wood and Bassmasters (my other vise is bass fishing) in that order.....
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National Geographic
Newsweek
Southern Living
There's lots more I like but I hardly have time for these! *scroll, scroll, scroll*
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I do read SSW, in fact it is one of the few magazines I subscribe to,

I also subscribe to Canadian Woodworking, I met the publisher at a wood show and I was an easy mark The rest of the woodworking magazines I read, are intermittent. I see what they have in them before I buy.

I also loiter around my favorite used book store and snatch up all the scrolling books as they come in. I can get used scrolling books for the price of a new magazine.

I also scrounge up all the toy making books for the local Wooden Toy Makers Society.
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I read 2 scrollsaw magazines SSW and CWC.
Astronomy, PC World, gardening, sometimes golf.

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Now that we can get SSW at Lowes--CWC --and Birds and Blooms (after my mom has finished her copy ) they have neat projests in them and the photos make great jigsaw puzzles --I was given a subscription to CWC last year for my birthday but I don't care enough for it to renew it--but I have to have my SSW--Its like my fix for good projects and tips-I never found lots in it I didn't make or at least have on my list to make- Classic Fretwork ScrollSaw Patterns by Patrick Spielmanand James Reidle-They have super patterns of victorian fretwork and they enlarge very nicely.
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Lets see--SSW, National Geographic, The Week (news magazine), Reader's Digest, and, of course, Playboy, Penthouse, and Hustler. Ha, just kidding. Reading? those last three would be akin to me getting the Neiman Marcus catalog. Oh well.
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Woodturning Designs, and ScrollsawWorkshop and Creative Woodworks & Crafts when I can find them on the magazine stands and a three year paid subscription to WOOD magazine.
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scrollsaw workshop,woodcarving illustrated,creative woodworks and
crafts,golf digest and baseball digest.
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Didn't know there were any others beside ScrollSaw Workshop!



That probably won't get me a free extension on my subscription, so here's the others- CWC, Wood, WoodTurning Designs, Woodshop News, Bike and Bicycling. Kind of narrow minded huh?
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I forgot there is also an E-zine I read Makezine.

So many weird , wacky and wonderful inventions there.
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