free…Seattle pickup. Bicycle Quarterly Mags
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free…Seattle pickup. Bicycle Quarterly Mags
Greetings,
I’ve got almost a complete set of BQ mags (including early ones when it was Vintage Bike Quarterly) gathering dust in my basement. Time to go where they’ll be looked at. Missing the second year but otherwise I think I’ve got them all. Lots of good vintage content in the early ones.
They weigh a ton…over 70 mags…so no shipping. free if you can pick up at my home in Wallyhood.
Thanks,
I’ve got almost a complete set of BQ mags (including early ones when it was Vintage Bike Quarterly) gathering dust in my basement. Time to go where they’ll be looked at. Missing the second year but otherwise I think I’ve got them all. Lots of good vintage content in the early ones.
They weigh a ton…over 70 mags…so no shipping. free if you can pick up at my home in Wallyhood.
Thanks,
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I've been thinking about doing the same with my stash. I remember barely flipping through the last few I got ~'18-19.
When he started running reviews gushing over Specializeds after the job he pulled on Velo Orange, I no longer had any interest in what he was selling. But I think that might have been the last straw for a few of his readers.
When he started running reviews gushing over Specializeds after the job he pulled on Velo Orange, I no longer had any interest in what he was selling. But I think that might have been the last straw for a few of his readers.
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I’m interested but will need to lean on a friend in Seattle to do the pickup. Before I ask him, where’s Wally wood? Not a neighborhood I recall from my days in Seattle but then things like Sodo didn’t exist then. If you not too far from Snooze Junction, I might be able to get my friend to head your way. Let me know.
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Interested and I'm just over in Capital Hill, but I'll defer for a bit to see if more active / more senior members want to grab it.
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I've been thinking about doing the same with my stash. I remember barely flipping through the last few I got ~'18-19.
When he started running reviews gushing over Specializeds after the job he pulled on Velo Orange, I no longer had any interest in what he was selling. But I think that might have been the last straw for a few of his readers.
When he started running reviews gushing over Specializeds after the job he pulled on Velo Orange, I no longer had any interest in what he was selling. But I think that might have been the last straw for a few of his readers.
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