What to do with audio Magazines


What do you do with all your old audio magazines? Throw them away after reading? Hang on to them? Sell them? I've been hanging on to mine, but I'm not sure why,  most reviews can be found on line.
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I have subscribed to many of these for many years in print form and now I get them digitally on my iPad Pro. You can save huge on some of these like Hi-Fi+ when you subscribe digitally over print.
For many years before switching to digital versions, l didn't  think some of these magazines were worth much, so I burned them so i wouldn't pass on misinformation to others
I collected HiFi News for over 45+ years, literally had hundreds of copies going back to 1964. Most were in official HiFi News binders. Tried to sell the collection on Audiogon and HiFi News classified. No interest from anyone. Decided to give them away, a ;local HiFi enthusiast contacted me and said he would take them. To cut a long story short, met a very interesting and extremely dedicated guy who had a massive and very high ends collection of equipment. Found we had similar interest and were very willing to learn from each other on how to improve our sound systems. In short, I met and now have a very good friend.

When I sold my 80's and 90's TAS and Stereophile, I received little response on Audiogon, but sold well on ebay.  A few of the buyers wrote to tell me how happy and excited they were to find the old mags or fill in their collections. I also find at my small local library, that the audio mags are quickly purchased.
Recycle to the trash bin don't need a few bucks when selling them to much of a hassle.
I usually keep the Buyer's Guide issues throughout the year for reference purposes. Otherwise, I toss 'em after I've finished reading them.