Mine feels the same, but if they’re using thinner paper it may be to cut postage costs as bulk rates go by weight. I think only Railmodel Journel, Model Railroading and Mainline Modeler still use heavier stock.
I checked some back issues dating back 6 years, I ddin’t see any difference, them I used a micrometer, still no difference. Could the eys be playing tricks? Or the fingers getting fatter? Ohh Oh, excuse me for being "socially/politically " incorrect in these “modern” times…I should rephrase that to read…CIRCUMFERENTIALLY CHALLENGED fingers. LOL
Serves 2 purposes, after you read it you can paint the pages black & have a lifetime supply of tissue paper roof material. See, they were thinking of you all the time.
well I guess if we could just download it for free
no one will buy the paper
then out of bussines
we cant have that
its the only mag I ever got a year of
‘Accusations’ such as “you are saving money”, and “you('re) losing customers” are not justifiable without some basic proof. Qualified Answers (.0025") said ‘no’.
Better to ask it as Questions.
Better yet address it to the Editorial Staff.
‘Shootng from the hip’ shows inaccuacies, immaturity, as well as poor judgement.
Who pays for this server? You can’t gripe about the magazine in the magazine but you can here. And it dosent cost you a penny. Did your pages fall apart in your hands? Mine didnt. And my 2 year old has yet to destroy it either.