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Dorothy Dandridge 1954 LIFE magazine? 1 Reply

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Paul Batchelor Comment by Paul Batchelor on October 29, 2009 at 5:53pm
Hello gang.. Just wanted to drop by and say Hi...Im new to this site...But it is slowly becoming my paper graceland...lol....I collect many different kinds of magazines and newspapers. My favorite illustrators are W.T. Benda, Maxfield Parrish, J Allen St.John, N.C. Wyeth . I look forward to talking to you all, in the future.
Bev Owens Comment by Bev Owens on December 16, 2008 at 4:41am
Welcome to the group, Steven. You have a very interesting blog!
Alana Comment by Alana on December 15, 2008 at 6:40pm
Your very welcome Steven and I think I add your blog to mine, but things got nuts for awhile and I lost track of my morning quickly. I will go back over and check to see where I left off on my blog roll. LOL. If your not there, you will be soon.
Steven Lomazow Comment by Steven Lomazow on December 15, 2008 at 5:57pm
i love all kinds of magazines and own a few.

check out my blog at www.magazinehistory.blogspot.com . i think you'll like what you find there. thanks to alana for telling me about this site.

steve
Paperbilia Comment by Paperbilia on November 15, 2008 at 9:50pm
Just found this social networking site through Ephemera Society of America. It's very cool. I am also a Vintage Magazine Dealer. You can check out our website at http://www.paperbilia.com . My favorite magazines are Vintage Vogue and Fortunes. I love the Fortunes from the 30s and 40s. Incredible work that went into the magazines back then. The collection is big, and I am looking to sell most of it. Any suggestions on where to sell 1990s Movie Star Magazines?
Alana Comment by Alana on November 12, 2008 at 3:06pm
I didn't answer your question about the payment on the Candy Press cart, it is a one time license fee, no monthly charges. The only thing you pay for by the month after you purchase this cart is for a host to host it on.
Bev Owens Comment by Bev Owens on November 12, 2008 at 2:55pm
Hi Nancy,
I'm the other member who has a Candy Press cart like Alana does. I love my cart too! If you can do what you have done with good old fashioned html...you should really like the Candy Press Cart. Loading your inventory would be so much easier! If there is anything I could help you with, just let me know.

My favorite old magazines are the Saturday Evening Posts. The covers just wow the socks off of me. Some of my favorite artists are Stevan Dohanos, John Falter, J. C. Leyendecker, and of course Norman Rockwell.
Nancy Comment by Nancy on November 12, 2008 at 10:02am
Alana
Thanks for the information, I will check it out and see if I want to change to a new system, or just keep what I have.
I am off to the the Store, need food.
Alana Comment by Alana on November 12, 2008 at 9:51am
Candy press isn't free anywhere. It is a licensed version shopping cart that you pay for one time to use the license and you set it up or have someone set up on a host for you. They do not offer any free downloads. Here is the official Candy Press shopping cart sight.

http://www.candypress.com/store/scripts/default.asp

That includes a demo on their sight that you can play with and test out to see if you like it or not, but you don't get the option to download this license version free. They protect their copyright. You do need to host it on an ASP server. You can only download free versions of open source shopping carts out there like Zen, and other PHP carts. Not this one. But I do love the cart and runs like a charm.
Nancy Comment by Nancy on November 12, 2008 at 9:44am
Alana
Do you use the Free Candy Press are the one you pay for.
I did download the free one but I am having a hard time understanding how it works. I am going to have to take time out and try and learn that program.
I did notice another member of the Network uses Candy Press also.
I still build my web pages using the OLD HTML format, but I want to change to CSS.

Yes the Old Womens magazines are very nice, I do like the older Ladies Home Journel's.
About the Candy Press Shopping Cart Program-you you pay a one time free are by the month?
Sorry about so many ?'s.
 

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Paul Batchelor VoteAudrey Mike Ferguson Nancy P-E Fronning Alana Bev Owens Cliff Aliperti Paperbilia Zeno Izen Steven Lomazow DPopTart Leslie
 
 

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