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Magazines and memorabilia....What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Walt" data-source="post: 572270" data-attributes="member: 18070"><p>I call it collecting, but the missus calls it hoarding. :lol: </p><p></p><p>A good idea is sort through them (this is the best bit ) and any with interesting stuff in keep in a pile.</p><p>Then, (and this is the tedious bit, cos you'll probably re-read the articles again) using a scanner, to turn them all into PDF files. Especially good for them how to guides you remember reading but can never find. Also it's good noticing the change in article/editorial styles over the years - the early volksword "how to's" are quite detailed as there isn't always loads of photos, whereas the later ones are photo heavy, but seem short on detail.</p><p></p><p>And then finally I boxed mine up.....and put them right back where I stored them originally! Job done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walt, post: 572270, member: 18070"] I call it collecting, but the missus calls it hoarding. :lol: A good idea is sort through them (this is the best bit ) and any with interesting stuff in keep in a pile. Then, (and this is the tedious bit, cos you'll probably re-read the articles again) using a scanner, to turn them all into PDF files. Especially good for them how to guides you remember reading but can never find. Also it's good noticing the change in article/editorial styles over the years - the early volksword "how to's" are quite detailed as there isn't always loads of photos, whereas the later ones are photo heavy, but seem short on detail. And then finally I boxed mine up.....and put them right back where I stored them originally! Job done! [/QUOTE]
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