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speaking of the journal...

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I kind of doubt this will get a response but I thought I would see if anyone has old journals they are sick of reading and want to pass along? I have a few older copies (from 2005 to present) from before I joined but not too many. I have read everything at least 15 times I would guess. I probably have old Cycle Sport, Pro Cycling, or Dirt Rag's I could trade for the cycling fans out there! ;)
 
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Just for info: The reason that AAW has all the old journals on CD is to the thanks of Jean LeGwin. She spent the better part of a year and half doing it. Jean LeGwin is now a board member of AAW and lives in North Carolina.

If you like the CDs - send her an e-mail and tell her what a nice job she did.

Hugh
 
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