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Digital subscriptions, a different perspective

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Eric Krewson:
Sounds like you definitely deserve a refund to me.

Stoker:
Eric I agree with you, with your view on the forum. I have subscribed to PA for quite a while and have enjoyed the magazine.                                                                   
       When I gave up the compound in '97, I went trad not really knowing about anything else. Back in the day I bought Trad bowhunter and Instinctive archer mags. Then I found PA mag and I learned a lot. Not being computer savey I stayed away from the forum. As time went on I got better at it and joined up. The forum was kinda life changing as a source of infomation. Iv'e attemped prodjects I never would of thought of before and actually had some great success. For myself the price of a subscription is well worth the price to support this forum.
      I enjoy reading a hard copy, something about sitting in the quiet reading a book or magazine. As the song goes, the times they are a changing
 Thanks for listening
Leroy

YosemiteBen:
so? why is this forum fading away? plenty of us to support the ideals and lifeways.... too many other platforms? I have made many e=friends here and I miss their contributions. Again, I am NOT a digital processor. I am all for PRINT! Watch youtube paper is not dead .... funny , nice perspective.

JW_Halverson:
I have had this very same discussion several times recently, Eric. I, too, am a subscriber to several other message boards in order to keep them alive and to keep the connection to valuable resources and people.

I encourage PA to pursue this, maybe not as a revenue stream, but to at least relieve them of a cost burden.

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