Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#7
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Michael Black" wrote in message
... Dick (LeadWinger) writes: The ham magazine was 73. Would you believe that back in the 60's you could get a life membership to 73 for $73? Would have been a good deal until the magazine went belly up last year. Dick - W6CCD It was far better than that. The original price for life subscription to 73 was $37 US, chosen because it was a transposal of the two digits in the magazine's name. Bill Turner who inhabits some of the newsgroups and wrote many an article for the magazine, bought a life subscription at that level, and says that yes indeed he did get it for life, with the last issue being the last issue the magazine published. I don't know how much the life subscription price varied over the years. I do remember much being said about a $73 subscription in 1973. Michael VE2BVW On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 13:48:39 -0500, "Edward A. Feustel" wrote: I believe that the founder of CQ was Wayne Green (W2NSD) who then went on to found Byte magazine and another ham magazine. Ed, N5EI Though they lived up to their end of the contract until they shut their doors, I have to wonder if that wasn't part of their problem? Can you imagine the trade off in costs as all went up, not counting postage? They had to have lost some money. I'm not suggesting that was "all" of their problem, but it had to take a bit of a bite. Sounds almost ludicrous. I can't recall if the ARRL's "lifetime" operates the same. Been a while since I've looked at one. But aside from other issues, maybe that is one of their problems too. CL |