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As there's no point in reason or appropriate introduction I'll just open the first classified magazine from the stack. All of which just happen to only have half a cover. Some have two-thirds, but none have a complete cover. The exact dates of the issues reviewed is sketchy...
First up, Owners Own, a 100 page magazine on real estate, residential and commercial. On what was left of the cover it started the game early and presented a few properties going for sale. Things started off glossy, and with the gloss, colour advertisements. But then, the contents page and black and white newsprint. The editorial features a photo of the Advertising Manager on the phone presumably trying to suggest how busy they are that they can't put down the phone. But they also try and shout the fact that they're "first in private sales," which in light of this, might mean she was trying to pose as a prospective buyer who saw one of the ads in the magazine. The sections are divided according to New South Wales and Queensland with the rest being lumped together in "Other States and Overseas" category. It's like reading the story of standing outside a real estate agent's with the occasional SOLD and photo-less sections.
Rest of the review of One Way Omar Vizquel: Classified Magazines Destined for the Bin
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