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Soldier of Fortune Magazine #8612529 06/04/22 06:03 PM
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Anyone a collector of these? My dad has been hanging onto his collection for quite sometime. Not sure if this is really something people collect or not, but trying to see if there is a market out there. flag

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The magazines with murder ad is supposed to be worth a few bucks. I think that was in 1984...not sure what month.


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I remember those

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Originally Posted by nak
The magazines with murder ad is supposed to be worth a few bucks. I think that was in 1984...not sure what month.

“The advertisement in question here was submitted in June 1985 by Michael Savage of Knoxville, Tenn. It read: "GUN FOR HIRE: 37-year-old professional mercenary desires jobs.“


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I remember there was a guy I worked with in the 80's would read SOF on Nites (we worked shift work at a plant in Jal N.M.) He seemed obsessed with them. there was another guy that his son had been missing for a few yrs and his son was in one of the pictures in that magazine. (He was standing looking at a map) The first guy was killed in a motorcycle wreck soon after that.


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Friend of mine was in this pic ---- I saved the magazine for him when he got home 2 yrs later, in Africa.

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I was more into my dads playboy collection.


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