• Please review our updated Terms and Rules here
  • From now on we will require that a prefix is set for any items in the sales area. We have created regions and locations for this. We also require that you select a delivery option before posting your listing. This will hopefully help us streamline the things that get listed for sales here and help local people better advertise their items, especially for local only sales. New sales rules are also coming, so stay tuned.

Wanted: Creative Computing, other old computer magazines

fennec fox

New Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2005
Messages
4
Hello,

I am looking for computer magazines from the 1970s, 80s, and early 90s, the older the better. I'm especially looking for issues of Creative Computing, but I'm also interested in the following:

80-Microcomputing/80-Micro
'99er/'99er Home Computer
A+
Ahoy
Amazing Computing
Antic
A.N.A.L.O.G. Computing
Call-A.P.P.L.E.
Commodore Magazine
Compute!
Compute!'s Gazette
Computer Gaming World (80s issues)
Computer Notes
Computer User (the early 80s magazine, not the free newspaper)
Creative Computing
Enter
Family Computing
Hardcore Computist/Computist
Hi-Res
Home Computing
inCider
Interface Age
Jr.
Kilobaud Microcomputing/Kilobyte Microcomputing/Microcomputing
Micropendium
PC Games
PCjr
People's/Recreational Computing
Personal Computer Age
Popular Computing
Questbusters Journal
Rainbow
ROM
RUN
STart
Strategy Plus
Transactor
...and anything else from that era.

Message me with what you have and we'll work from there. Thanks!
 
It might be useful to know:
1) where in the world you're located.
2) will you pay shipping?
Thanks.
 
Ah, sorry about that. I am in Houston, TX and if you're within the US I'd be happy to pay media mail shipping.
 
I am cleaning house and really do not want to throw these away. Any thing of interest to you?

Creative Computing
1983: APR MAY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
1984: ALL
1985: ALL

On Computing (Complete)
1979: SUM FAL WIN
1980: SPR SUM FAL WIN
1981: SPR SUM FAL

Popular Computing (from premeier issue)
1981: NOV DEC
1982: ALL
1983: ALL
1984: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

SCCS Interface
1975: DEC
1976: JAN MAR APR MAY JUN JUL DEC
1977: JAN FEB JUL AUG SEP

Interface Age
1976: AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
1977: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT
1978: OCT

BYTE (from premeier issue)
1975: SEP OCT NOV DEC
1976: ALL
1977: ALL
1978: ALL
1979: ALL
1980: ALL
1981: JAN FEB MAR APR
 
kb7por has donated his magazines to a museum in Texas. They are no longer available.

E
 
Hi,

Have the following back issues, all in good,used condition (no missing/torn pages, minimal if any writing, covers intact) :

Commodore Microcomputers; Jun 86
Commodore: The Microcomputer Magazine; May/Jun 84
Commodore Magazine; Jun, Nov - 87, Oct 89
Compute!; Feb 85, Apr 86
geoWorld #24
Amazing Amiga; Mar 96
Video Toaster User;Dec/Jan 92,Feb/Mar 93,Sep 94, Apr 95
Micro:The 6502/6809 Journal

These are in fair condition (covers have rips, pages intact)
Computer Gaming World; Jun 88, May89, Dec89
Commodore Power/Play; Jan 86 (back cover missing)


These are beat-up (back cover missing, front cover with rips, pages intact, highlighting possible-program listings)
Family Computing; 84-May-Jul, Sep-Dec, 86 Aug

I'm in NYC.

Thanks

Commodore Power/Play; Jan 86
 
Amazing Computing & Amiga World

Amazing Computing & Amiga World

fennec fox:

I have Volume 1 No. 1 through Volume 14 No. 9 Amazing Computing; the full set as far as know.

Also, the Premier volume through February, 1993 Amiga World.

My Amiga 3000 is still running and I wish an Amiga 6000, or higher, were available because I keep seeing "new" software for the PC that does things my Amiga could do in 1985!

Take care.
 
fennec fox:

I have Volume 1 No. 1 through Volume 14 No. 9 Amazing Computing; the full set as far as know.

Also, the Premier volume through February, 1993 Amiga World.

My Amiga 3000 is still running and I wish an Amiga 6000, or higher, were available because I keep seeing "new" software for the PC that does things my Amiga could do in 1985!

Take care.

LightDoc, I don't believe fennec fox is listening in - his last forum activity was October 6th, 2006.
 
I dunno, Vint...his first and fourth (and last) posts were about a year-and-a-half apart. Some members just lurk forever till they have a need to post (which is why old threads tend to stay active here). Ya never know...

--T
 
:oops: That date thing in the upper left hand corner that I always seem to forget to look at?

Well, maybe some one that wants these mags might look into this thread.

Thanks for checking on me Vint and Terry.

Have a great day.
 
Back
Top