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eliyahu 
WTB: Amiga Future English issues 67-82
Posted on 17-Sep-2021 16:34:25
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Joined: 3-Mar-2010
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From: Waterbury, Connecticut (USA)

Folks,

I'm looking to purchase the English editions of Amiga Future magazine from issue 67 to issue 82. Ideally I'd like to purchase them all at once, but am willing to do piecemeal if necessary. Let me know via PM or in this thread if you're willing to sell. Thanks!

-- eliyahu

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Bugala 
Re: WTB: Amiga Future English issues 67-82
Posted on 18-Sep-2021 11:32:15
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From: Finland

@eliyahu

I am reselling (English version) Amiga Future Magazines in Finland, and have always ordered extra copies of each number, so I still have at least one extra copy of each English issue, including the Cd.

However, I am basically selling them for the regular price, so if you are looking at getting them for a cheaper price, you need to look elsewhere.

Also notice that they have always had, and especially before had a problem with sending those magazines properly packed, and this always resulted in most of the magazines not being in perfect condition and I always handpicked the best ones to be sent to subscribers, hence the ones left are very likely having some sort of damage from "perfect point of view". Usually nothing that big. Just clearly not in mint condition. Basically just that some magazine corners have bent, but I can send you pictures about them so you get the idea better if you are interested in them.

Edit:
Checked the pricing, Each issues price would be 8 Euros each, and postage to US would either be 45,90 or 74,90, I suppose it will fit on that 45,90 package.

Making a total of 173,90 Eur probably for those 16 issues.

Last edited by Bugala on 18-Sep-2021 at 11:49 AM.
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eliyahu 
Re: WTB: Amiga Future English issues 67-82
Posted on 19-Sep-2021 12:19:47
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@Bugala

Thanks for the offer. That's a bit more than I was hoping to splash out. But if I can't find elsewhere, I'll let you know. I'm glad to have at least secured a known source!

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