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I am cleaning up my coaster stuff and have a few magazines I no longer want. They're ACE's RollerCoaster! and ECC's First Drop issues from between 2004-ish and 2009-ish. I don't think they're worth much, so you can have them for whatever USPS Media Mail costs.

 

Here are the magazines I have in no particular order:

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Hopefully this isn't' against the rules to post this, but I'd rather someone read or collect them than to throw them in the recycle bin.

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how fun

 

I'm sure someone will hit you up for em.

 

I'd love to have them, but my Spouse would KILL me. . . LOL (I have a "comic room" filled with thousands of things yet to read)

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I've got a ton of these, a lot of the same ones you have, and looked into giving them away a few years ago as well. Never really found and takers so I started throwing them in with random Secret Santa and white elephant gifts every year for Christmas. Its good for a nice laugh and a wtf moment when someone who ins't into roller coasters at all gets a Spring 2004 edition featuring CoasterCon from Kings Dominion or something lol.

 

A good laugh for me atleast, probably not as funny to whoever gets it.

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I have a lot of "everything theme park" including such magazines as yours. Huge collection of Disney News, when it was a quarterly back then.

 

Hope you find a taker for yours.

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Just a rough estimate would be $8-10 for USPS Media Mail. All of the magazines weigh ~13lbs and I'll ship from 94103 if you want to get an estimate. Someone else just private messaged me about them just before you posted so let me see if they want it. If not I can let you know.

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First Drop was a really good magazine when I was a member a few years ago. Is anyone still a member and how does it compare now? Obviously nothing compares to the immediacy of the internet, but it was still a great coffee table read.

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