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Magazine sale $8 each unless priced otherwise. Overall very good condition unless stated, but I can check on the covers for individual issues as needed. Shipping not included. PayPal or whatever accepted.
 
A+ (The independent guide for Apple computing)
v3 n9 Sep 1985
v4 n9 Sep 1986
v4 n10 Oct 1986
Jan 1987
Mar 1988
Apr 1988 (cover worn)
 
 
Apple Assembly Line (small format programming focussed 'zine came out for years)
v2 n12 Sep 1982
v3 n12 Sep 1983
 
 
Apple Orchard (user group magazine originally I believe)
v2 n4 winter 1981-82 loose pages
v4 n6 Sep 1983 sticker on cover
Mar 1984
Apr-May 1984
Jul 1984
 
Call APPLE (super user group magazine)
v3 n9 Nov-Dec 1980
v5 n11 Nov 1982
v6 n2 Feb 1983
v6 n5 May 1983
v6 n6 June 1983
v6 n11 Nov 1983
v7 n10 Oct 1984
 
 
Compute!
v4 n7 Jul 1982
 
 
Computer Gaming World (happy to trade for pre-1990 issues I'm missing)
#28 May 86 $14
#29 Jun-Jul 86 x2 $14
#31 Sep-Oct 86 $14
#32 Nov 86 $14
#33 Dec 86 $14
#37 May 87 $12
#38 Jun-Jul 87 $12
#39 Aug-Sep 87 $12
 
Creative Computing (multiplatform with some video games coverage)  (happy to trade for any issues I don't have)
MarApr 1976 $20
SepOct 1976 $20
NovDec 1976 $20
JanFeb 1977 $12
MayJun 1977 $12
NovDec 1977 $12
SepOct 1978
May 1981
July 1981
Oct 1981
Jul 1982
Jan 1983
Apr 1983 x2
 
Hardcore Computist (the magazine pretty much all about cracking games. Title varied in the beginning)
Core v1 n1 Premiere Issue Sep 1983 $20
Core v1 n2 $16
Core v1 n3 $16
Hardcore (Core and Hardcore Computist) "Finally some news you can use" spine/cover wear $12
#2 $20
#4 "hardcore" Ultima II cracks edits etc $16
#8
#7
#9
#19
#20
#22
#23
#24
#25
#26
#27
#28
#29 x2
#30 x2
#32 5th anniversary issue
#36 Oct 1986
#38 Dec 1986
#42
#56
#57
#60 cover wear
#66 newsprint $12
#68 newsprint $12
#70 newsprint $12
#71 newsprint $12
#72 newsprint $12
#73 newsprint $12
 
Kilobaud Microcomputing
n70 Oct 1982
 
 
inCider (The Apple II magazine)
Dec 1983
Feb 1984
Oct 1984
Mar 1986
May 1987
Jun 1988
 
 
inCider/A+ (combined magazine late in the lifespan of both)
Jul 1990
May 1991
Apr 1993
 
 
Interface Age (vintage computer magazine)
v2 n5 Apr 1977
v2 n7 Jun 1977
v3 n10 Oct 1978
 
 
onComputing
v2 n4 Spring 1981
v2 n1 Summer 1981
v3 n2 Fall 1981
 
 
Nibble (legendary Apple II magazine)
v3 n3
v3 n4
v3 n5
v3 n6
v3 n7
v5 n4 Apr 1984
v5 n7 Jul1984 x2
v5 n9 Sep 1984
v5 n10 Oct 1984
v5 n11 Nov 1984
v5 n12 Dec 1984 x2
v6 n1 Jan 1985
v6 n2 Feb 1985
v7 n10 Oct 1986
 
 
 
Personal Computing
Nov 1981
Dec 1981
Jun 1982
 
 
Retrogamer
#12 $20
v2 n3 $15
v2 n6 $15
 
 
Softline (skinny multiplatform games oriented magazine by the Softalk people, fantastic, bimonthly)
v1 n1 Sep 1981 $16 cover wear
v1 n2 Nov 1981
v1 Jan 1982
v1 Mar 1982 x2
v1 Jul 1982
v2 Mar 1983
v2 May-Jun 1983
v2 Jul-Aug 1983
v3 Sep-Oct 1983 x3
v3 Nov-Dec 1983
v4 Jan-Feb 1984
 
 

Softside (multiplatform magazine with type in programs and games coverage)

v5 n3 Dec 1981
v5 n4 Jan 1982
v5 n6 Mar 1982
v5 n8 May 1982
30
31 x2
32 x2
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45 Nov 1983
46 Jan 1984
47 Feb 1984
48 Mar 1984
 
 
 
Softalk (all hail Softalk the king of Apple II magazines, although technically multiplatform)
1983 12 issues complete volume $85
Dec 1981 x2 one issue has loose cover, one issue has no cover
Feb 1982 x2 one issue has rough cover, one issue has no cover
Mar 1982 x2
Apr 1982
May 1982
Jul 1982 x2
Aug 1982 x2
Sep 1982
Oct 1982
Nov 1982
Dec 1982
Jan 1983
Feb 1983
Mar 1983
Apr 1983
May 1983
Jun 1983
Jul 1983
Sep 1983
Dec 1983
Jan 1984
Feb 1984
Mar 1984
Apr 1984
May 1984
 
 
Sync
v2 n4 Jul/Aug 1982
 
 
 

 

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7 minutes ago, Leonard Smith said:

What do you use for the plastic baggies on the Softalk mags?
I have some 1984 Macworld issues that I'd like to bag up, but they're quite large and non-standard sizewise as far magazines go.

 

I'm into right fitting PPE archival bags, so thanks for asking.

 

When something doesn't fit in a standard 8x11 bag, I use a 9x11. I keep both on hand but I use way more 8x11s. 

 

ian

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