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FWW CD

Frank Mutchler

>Does anyone have an opinion of the Fine Woodworking CD. It states that it contains 600 articles representing the best contributions over 27 years.

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Dennis

>Well i have from 48 to date, did have the first 25 but ex wife took care of those. So i have no need for the cd but for somebody that doesn't have all the back issue's then its not a bad buy imo,lot cheaper than what i have paid over the years. If one looks at going rate for set of FWW in both FWW and on the bay then the cd really is a deal. Over the years i have had a love/hate relationship with buying it,some months its great and some months i go off and say cancel.

One thing for sure, this forum has just as much information and is more up to date than any cd or magazine you can buy today........just food for thought

Dennis

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Brian Gray in Sandusky, OH

>I have the CD, and yes, there's plenty of great info....I also have all the issues, going back to #1....

But what does it cost? like $125??? I paid $475 for all the back issues.

Owning both, I would advise you wait it out, and keep your eyes open in the back of the mag in the classifieds for all the back issues for sale....look for an area code not far from you, so you don't have to pay shipping.

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Doug LIttlejohn

>I think it's a great deal considering what the back issues would cost and that I don't have them. Of course, I also have the BP Archive CD also so between it, the FWW CD, here and SMC, there isn't much that can't be found out about.

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