Your Commodore magazines on ebay, issues 1-34

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Your Commodore magazines on ebay, issues 1-34

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Hi,

Just to let you know I am selling my collection of Your Commodore magazines on ebay, issues 1-34:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2243&item=6964096798&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

They are all in very good condition.

I am also selling my collection of Zzap 64 magazines (1-16) on ebay - you can follow the above link to see my items for sale.

Thanks
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I just added your auctions to the eBay bit on the front page!
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thank you!!!
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Tom check your ebay pms :wink:
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Thanks to a bit of wheeling and dealing I have secured the Your Commodores for scanning and will put them back onto ebay on Toms behalf after getting them preserved so watch this space.

Also World of Spectrum is hosting the 1st 10 C&vg mags if you want a perusal (sinclair-heaven also is hosting the set) :wink:
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SInclair heaven is hosting them all? Nice :)

Great job about the Your Commodore's as well! There should be a lot of historic and interesting articles in them!

Maybe we should get you to start typing in all the type-in listings to preserve them as well! :-D
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your commodore.

that was one strange magazine.
back in the days I thought all of them editors were real nutcakes
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Well, it started off as a really serious magazine, but in the early 90's, it relaunched as YC and was quite mad then!
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The issues from v3 n04 (Jan1987) to v5 n07 (Apr1989) will be a little more difficult to scan than the other ones since they had a thicker binding down the spine.
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Yep, Bit like the ace mags, I have a monty python autobiography book which I use to scan those by putting plenty of weight on the issue to flatten the scan out.

Ps still would like those Your 64 missing issues :wink:
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I'm not as quick at scanning as you. I'm halfway through issue 2.
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Thanks,
It will be great to get them onto the site and I know Iain will really like them (check out Iain`s review of Your 64 on the following link) :wink:

http://www.zzap64.co.uk/c64/Your64.html
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