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    2023 finewoodworking archive

    Hello everybody,

    Do you think this would be a good deal?
    https://www.tauntonstore.com/2023-fi...&description=1

    Thank you
    Haisam
    We get lost in the over-building and perfect material arguments that sometimes we simply loose sight of the making (Tom Fidgen)

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    Years ago, when the archive was sold on CDs, it would be discounted after a year or so. Now it looks like it is a download.

    The only way to get it cheaper might be to keep an eye out for anyone wanting to unload their old copies of the printed magazines.

    My interest, being mostly hand tool oriented, was only in the first 5 or 10 years. After that it is more machines, less hand tool oriented.

    Being that you are in Italy, it might be easier for you to get it digitally.

    So it might be that ~$100 USD is the best you will be able to get a library full of books without incurring high shipping charges.

    jtk
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    Thank you Jim,

    Your help is always appreciated and (well balanced ... )

    Cheers,
    Haitham
    We get lost in the over-building and perfect material arguments that sometimes we simply loose sight of the making (Tom Fidgen)

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    Check out the sawmill classifieds today.. A guy is selling them all on a thumb drive.
    It's a poor craftsman who blames his tools.

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    Thank you very much John!
    We get lost in the over-building and perfect material arguments that sometimes we simply loose sight of the making (Tom Fidgen)

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    A 1-year print subscription goes for $40. (In the US. I'm not sure if there is added cost for overseas delivery.)

    If you become a print subscriber, you'll get regular email offers to add 1-year of digital membership to your print subscription for an additional $40 ... which gives you access to the following:

    Screenshot 2024-02-02 at 5.05.42 PM.jpg

    So, you'd have a full year to review all the past archives and print/save/download any archive articles or projects that catch your eye for a total of $80 instead of $100.

    I haven't seen any other offers for less than that.

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