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KARL | 13:48 Sat 30th Jan 2010 | History
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I have some magazines that go back some time, decades in some cases, that I have kept but now would like to clear out. These are not mainstream stuff but would more likely be classed as special interest material. Ideally, I would like to pass them on to an organisaton or individual who genuinely is interested in them to keep rather than put them in for paper recycling - once they are gone they are gone. There may be the odd one missing but generally they are all there for many years of issue. Can anyone suggest a wide reaching but simple way to put them up for adoption ?
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freecycle?
Have you googled the 'area' of your interest ?
This will doubtless throw up links to the 'specialist interest' sites and you may have more luck contacting like-minded people.
Are many of the pages stuck together?
If they are of local history, why not offer them to local historical society or even library
You could try ebay?
I'd eBay them!
Boxtops - spooky synchronisity
these people buy things - might be worth a try

http://www.vinmag.com/

but if you want to find an organisation that might be intersted, I suppose googling 'Surrey trainspotters' (or whatever) is as good a way to start as any.

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