I've been given a large number of hobby magazines from someone who had to move. Some are 90 years old, some are more recent. I see ebay listings for similar items that say things like "condition commensurate with age". Some list specific defects, others do not. These were not kept anywhere near mint condition and most have minor damage or just look as old as they are.

I have noticed that many hobby store do not carry OGR. Many don't carry any magazines at all. My local hobby shop carries multiple train hobby magazines as well as other train publications. Regular customers come in and browse the selection weekly. They tend to find something else while they are in the store as well. Hey trains stores you're missing sales!


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Scott....this has been discussed although in a little different light and focus. I agree that I think shops that don't have OGR or other related magazines are missing out BUT shop owners tell me that no one buys magazines anymore. Our return rate is too high and in fact years ago we stopped supplying news stands because 70 to 80 percent of the magazines were not selling and were being returned for credit. Between having to print all the extra copies and paying the freight only to have them returned and then incurring storage and recycling fees, we opted to stop news stand sales. In addition, we were not seeing an increase in subscribers pulling out subscription cards and sending them in with payments. All in all we were able to add over $20,000.00 to our bottom line by discontinuing news stands. I have had long discussions with hobby shop owners on how to use the magazine as an upsell/bonus/extra value item by slipping in a FREE magazine with those customers that purchase a certain minimum however to no avail.

This was recently discussed.


It isn't cost effective to print magazines any longer, OGR included.

It is even less cost effective to ship magazine's to train stores, book stores, etc and deal with the returns.

Another thing, have you noticed the price of magazines in the few places they are available? It's typical to see them for $10 per issue. I think I would only consider buying one of I was going for a long plane flight and couldn't download a digital edition of any other magazine or movie onto my tablet

I have heard that one too however smart hobby stores add value in other ways. A FREE magazine given during a purchase, a coupon for the next purchase, a FREE video, and other incentives can build a loyal customer base even if one's pricing is a little more. Just about any hobby shop can even have special runs made that can bring good income. Being creative and thinking out of the box can help make the smaller shops successful.

I'm a subscriber to OGR but years ago I bought it at Woodmans Grocery Store. They carried many railroading magazines until this year. The only one left is TRP or Trains & Railroads Of The Past which comes out quarterly. It's fantastic and I'm glad it still available. I still love reading a paper magazine which is why I subscribe to OGR, but I don't save them forever. That's where the digital subscription of OGR comes in handy as you can see every issue ever published. Just my opinion but we get a lot of free information from this forum which is why I pay the measly $12.00 a year to be a supporting member.

I subscribe to both print and digital. Why? Because I like paging through the magazines and getting that magazine in the mailbox. I know it sounds odd, but I forget about my digital access. Whereas, that magazine sits out, looking at me whenever I'm relaxing on my recliner, reminding me there's great stories and facts to be read and allows me to unwind right there in front of me. Digital has a separate purpose, as it allows me to look back on issues easily, has extra photos and content and I access them easily while I travel. I've got stacks of magazines. though, and I seldom look back on them.

Speaking of hobby shops giving away magazines as a way to promote their stores and the hobby, I'm surprised mail order hobby shops don't do this or even give away pens or magnets or something to promote themselves because they can't offer that in-person LHS experience through the mail. I've received some of these items over the years from distant hobby shops, like Sidetrack Hobbies -- and it makes an impression.

I'm a subscriber to OGR but years ago I bought it at Woodmans Grocery Store. They carried many railroading magazines until this year. The only one left is TRP or Trains & Railroads Of The Past which comes out quarterly.

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