Been making a valiant attempt at cleaning out my super cluttered detached garage. ( It's been hot and humid out..... you should feel sorry for me)
Today I ran into 8 printer paper sized boxes chock full of National Geographics. Sorely tempted to offload them at the county dump in the paper recycling bin for quick disposal but before I go that route I have to ask.
Are these worth anything? I've had 'em for awhile. As I recall they span quite a few years. The oldest I had my hands on -today- was from 1932, but I'm pretty sure I have older ones.
Part of me thinks there's some value. The other part remembers hearing about them being referred to as the 'yellow peril' by some antique shops.
Any thoughts?
Today I ran into 8 printer paper sized boxes chock full of National Geographics. Sorely tempted to offload them at the county dump in the paper recycling bin for quick disposal but before I go that route I have to ask.
Are these worth anything? I've had 'em for awhile. As I recall they span quite a few years. The oldest I had my hands on -today- was from 1932, but I'm pretty sure I have older ones.
Part of me thinks there's some value. The other part remembers hearing about them being referred to as the 'yellow peril' by some antique shops.
Any thoughts?