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What do you do with your old Model Railroader Magazines?
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I have constructed cabinets along one wall of my railroad shop. The bulk of the cabinets have drawers designed so that I can hang my MRs on stainless bars, three years worth to a drawer. I have full years of MR back to 1948, and intermittent copies back to 1937. I also have a listing of every article on locomotives (including drawings), cars, structures, and what have you so I can reference whatever I am working on. Give up a single issue of MR? Never! It is so easy to find railroad related information when you have your own archive and a complete index. Granted, it does take about a half day once a year to keep the index updated, but that is no real hassle with a computer. I do not present this as the best answer or the only answer to the problem of magazine storage. It is quite simply the system that works best for me. <br /> <br />For the thrill of a lifetime, blow some steam up your pant leg. <br /> <br />Tom
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