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  • Holzmichele
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    Many thanks, Bob, for your answer.
    But I am still interested in what other members think about it. So I hope some of them are going to take part in this discussion.
    Best wishes
    Holzmichele

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  • BobD (Archive)
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    Greetings,
    Digital subscriptions are something we have been, and continue to discuss. Right now, we're trying to determine the best way to approach digital subscriptions; there are a variety of ways to do digital subscriptions, but since we've got a small staff--Mindy, Jon and I handle the physical magazines for Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts, Woodcarving Illustrated, and the special issues (such as Pyrography) with Shannon helping out from other angles. Plus, I'm in charge of the websites for Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts, Woodcarving Illustrated, and Pyrography Online. We don't have the resources to create a digital subscription product more than once, so we want to do it right the first time.

    Bottom line: We're working on digital subscriptions, but we don't have any immediate plans to release digital subscriptions.

    Best Regards,
    Bob Duncan
    Technical Editor

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    Dear Editor,
    I am a scrollsawer and woodcarver from Germany. I also am a subscriber of woodcarving illustrated and when I stay in the US or Canada, I try to purchase the latest issue of scrollsawing. I ordered your back issues CDs for scrollsawing some months ago and here is my problem:
    When I subscribe to one of your magazines it costs me double the price (shipping and so on). When I purchase CDs or back issues, it is quite the same. After I had paid the customs duty, the price for the CDs was even more than double of the original price. Some American magazines have turned to offering their issues as pdf-downloads or by platforms as Zinio etc. Wouldn't it be a good idea to do the same? I guess a lot of woodworkers here in Europe would appreciate that and subscribe the magazines for a fair price. I would like to add, that of course your magazine prize i s fair, but the cost of shipping and so on is a very high drawback for some of us. I'm going to retire in 2 years and I am planning to do lots of woodworking then, but on the other side I will have less money then and will have to calculate it very hard. It would be nice to hear from you and perhaps to hear (read) the opinions of other members.
    yours
    Holzmichele
    Erhard Bierig
    Lauda, Germany

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