Re: FWW - message WAY down below
Charlie
>I absolutely disagree that the core readership of a magazine has to be 'in flux.' There are plenty of other magazines that can serve the needs of the beginning woodworker. There is NO REASON in the world that Fine Woodworking could not serve an experienced readership. Now, maybe Grizzly and some of the others would not be interested in advertising in the magazine and to that extent it would change. FW would probably be smaller, maybe not quite as 'slick.' Personally, I could stand with a lot less graphic design and a lot more woodworking information. The typeface could be Courier and the pics black and white for all I care.