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News   News : LOAD 3 available as a german print magazine
   posted by AndreasM on 27-May-2023 14:00:56 (715 reads)
Issue 3 of LOAD was originally published by VzEkC e.V. only as a german PDF magazine.

This issue is now also available as a german print magazine and can now be ordered from our online shop.

The sales price goes almost entirely to the VzEkC e.V.

Issues 5 to 8 are also available in our online shop.

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