Magazines have been inspected; the expectation is that they are complete; but, pages have not been precisely counted to insure this.  Given the age of these magazines, some pages may have wear at edges and corners or small tears.  We will always do the best we can to identify any such deficiency.

Inserts, such as collectible sport cards and other items that would increase a particular magazine’s value, should not be expected to be included.

The photos shown in our listings are always of the precise item you are purchasing.  We will do the best we can to show all deficiencies in these photos.  Please use the photos to help make your purchasing decision.

We always try to accurately describe all details of the item you are purchasing accurately.  If we made an error or missed something, please let us know and we will work with you to correct the error.

Please note: Many vintage magazines have a faint musty odor. Once we inspect and process each magazine, it is placed in a protective archival polypropylene bag and tightly stored with others in an enclosed space. Your vintage magazine may arrive with a slight musty odor. This is usually eliminated by removing the magazine from the plastic bag, and spreading it open to air out for a couple days. I apologize that I do not have the space to conduct individual airings here.