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To: Ammo Republic 15; reed13k

Any and all, really. But in particular, the May 1990 issue seems interesting, as does the March 2013 one more recently. But who am I kidding? They all do. Is there a reason you quit subscribing? I heard that they had a huge drop in subscription numbers from 20,000 to around 5,000 in the 90s. On the internet I read someone from a think-tank who said he used to read it until it became “too weird”, whatever that means.

To reed13k, I assure you I have no nefarious plans. However, I’m fairly intellectual, quite conservative, and have become enthused by this magazine and seek to gobble up as many issues as I can get my hands on. As a relatively cash-strapped college student (history major), I can’t afford to purchase a ton of back issues at $7 or whatever the newsstand price is.


8 posted on 12/28/2015 6:44:04 PM PST by Dr. Talon
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To: Dr. Talon

At the time I replied to your post I was quite certain I had every issue of Chronicles from about 1989 through 1996.

When I began to search for them in a place where I keep old magazines all I could find was old issues of Southern Partisan, Confederate Veteran, American Rifleman and Military History.

Apparently I threw away the Chronicles at some point in the last ten years or so...I really don’t remember. There was always some great articles by Michael Hill and Chilton Williamson and if I remember correctly Chronicles was the flagship publication of a think tank organization called The Rockford Institute.

Anyway, sorry if I got your hopes up. I’ll check at my office tomorrow to see if perhaps I had taken them up there to store them since I seem to be running out of space at home.


11 posted on 12/28/2015 7:21:50 PM PST by Ammo Republic 15
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