For Sale - treasure trove of vintage Easyriders magazines

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I recently bought a pretty sweet 1977 Ironhead project, and after the deal was done the seller laid about 200 old Easyrider magazines in taped, sealed boxes on me. Most are in excellent condition and have literally never been read, and a couple are even in their original un-opened shrink-wrap.
I thought these might make interesting gifts. For example, you could get one from the month and year that your son was born, and then give it to him on his birthday when he's old enough.
Selling for $5 each, including shipping, with huge discounts if you buy more than one. EMAIL ME DIRECT at: william@handspiral.com . Here's what I have:
1990 Feb. and July
1991 June
1992 through 1994 complete
1995 Nov.
1996 July and Dec.
1997 through 2003 complete
NOTE: May 1998 was the last issue with stapled bindings and the famous David Mann double page center-spreads paintings. After May they changed to glued bindings. Dave Mann still illustrated, but his paintings were single-page after May 1998.
Here are actual pics that I took of a few:

282Dec1996.jpg


307Jan1999.jpg


291Sep1997.jpg


319Jan2000.jpg


232Oct1992.jpg
 
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Easyriders went mainstream a long time ago. Remember 'Miraculous Mutha'? :laugh:
 
Any old enough to have the "t" shirt iron-ons? Early 80's say 81-82.
The trove only had 4 early mags:
#64 Oct. 1978
#69 March 1979
#82 April 1980
#173 Nov. 1987
I was going to keep those, they are way more interesting, but if anyone really wants any of them we can talk. If any of them ever had the iron-ons, they are long gone.
#64 includes a great Hal Robinson illustration. Hal was the king, way better than Dave Mann IMHO. Hal passed in 1984. #69 and #82 also include Robinson illustrations.

#69 is the famous 69 issue.

I also got a small pile of In The Wind mags, including numbers 4,7,9 and 12, and some others from the 80's. They are amazing. Also, a lot from 1993 through 2002 if anyone's interested.
Easyriders went mainstream a long time ago. Remember 'Miraculous Mutha'? :laugh:
Mutha appears in #64 and #82. She is illustrated by Hal Robinson.
Yes, sadly, Easyriders is not the magazine that it used to be.
 
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