[Wanted] Wild magazine issue 174

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[Wanted] Wild magazine issue 174

Postby Smellypaddler » Wed 16 Jun, 2021 12:00 pm

Hi, I'm hoping someone might have an old copy of Wild Magazine issue 174, it has a picture of a slackliner in front of a waterfall on the cover.

I wrote the winning letter to the editor for that edition and wanted to keep the copy for my daughter (the letter is about her).

Unfortunately a very hungry Kelpie puppy thought my copy tasted pretty good.

I'm happy to pay for both the magazine and postage if anyone has a copy.
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Re: [Wanted] Wild magazine issue 174

Postby GregR » Wed 16 Jun, 2021 12:37 pm

I have a copy I'm willing to part with. My cat has found it most unopalatable!
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Re: [Wanted] Wild magazine issue 174

Postby Smellypaddler » Thu 17 Jun, 2021 9:16 am

Great. Thanks Greg. I'll send you a PM with my address details.
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Re: [Wanted] Wild magazine issue 174

Postby GregR » Thu 17 Jun, 2021 2:24 pm

Yes I have received that PM.

I'm mailing today to Mr S Paddler C/o that address.

I have coated the magazine in anti dog spray. However, I suggest you keep it away from the aforementioned untamed beast until it outgrows the chew anything on sight mode (say 10 years!!) - preferably on top of bookcase or fridge.

We have a thing on this website called pay it forward. Consider it a gift from a complete stranger.
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Re: [Wanted] Wild magazine issue 174

Postby Warin » Thu 17 Jun, 2021 4:53 pm

I am digitizing the 'family history' including things like that magazine article. Put it on a shared cloud storage thingy and let the family get it that way... the problem is the more you look the more you find.

P.S. pets won't get at it if you never leave the computer in editing mode on the shared drive... password protected.
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