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retro-man

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I have been subscribing to Reminisce Magazine for about 5 years now. Found a copy in the doctors office waiting room one day. Their subscription is bi-montly but they have another magazine called Reminisce Extra. Also bi-monthly, so you do get one a month. I read these from cover to cover. Every page is a walk down memorie lane. It is pretty much reader driven with articles sent in of people memories of growing up and the work and the family values. A lot of pictures. Seems like almost every issue laundry, washing machines, dishes and such are mentioned. I will try to post the link below but if not the website is www.reminisce.com You can get a basic idea of the magazine and its articles there. Thought I would share. Great present for someone for the Holidays coming up.
Jon

 
Jon:

I'll second that on Reminisce. It's a very well-done magazine of its kind. One of the great things about it is that it uses reader contributions, so if you have some great memory or experience to share, you can do that. I have to say that I don't see how they do it - I'm in the magazine biz and I know how difficult it can be to edit material written by non-professionals, and chase down photos. The magazine is one that I think anyone on this list would enjoy.
 
Jon,

Discovered Reminisce in my dentist's office and became a fast subscriber. My subscription ran out. I went through a few months of withdrawal and then decided to renew it again.

It really is a great magazine!

Ron
 
I too got hooked on it.
I have a subscription to both.
The one article about a dad washing potatos in the wringer washer was pretty good.It was a Maytag.The caption was, don't put them thru the wringer
 
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