I have been collecting Popular Electronics and Radio Electronics for
research on Southwest Technical Products for my web site. I used my library
database to determine which issues I need and buy them on eBay. With
shipping it cost $10 to $20 for a year of issues.
In the last week I was looking for Popular Electronics issues September and
October 1964 and a better cover for May 1965. An auction including these
issues just when for $27 plus shipping. Another one is now going for $51
(Item 6955461806).
I thinking what is going on, these prices are way out of line. It takes me a
while to scan the pages I want and I still have a backlog to work through.
I can wait.
Then I realized that both auctions include the April 1965 issue of Popular
Electronics. Hey folks, Intel is looking for the April 1965 "Electronics"
not "Popular Electronics"
"Intel Corp. has posted a $10,000 reward for an original copy, in mint
condition, of the April 19, 1965, issue of Electronics, the technical
publication in which Intel's founder, Gordon Moore, made his famous
forecast.'
Michael Holley
http://www.swtpc.com/mholley/magazines.htm