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Keith Sargent
  • 61, Male
  • Rockville, MD
  • United States
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Another NG Collectors Corner (on Facebook)

This is where the action is.27 posts in the last month2,448 total members+ 31 members added in the last weekCreated 6 years agoNational Geographic Publication Collectors Corner…Continue

Started Sep 4

Print on Demand NGM 1889-1921 by Forgotten Books
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Abebooks is offering "Print on Demand" orders for old NGM (1889-1921). I hope Vol.1 includes 1888.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Scott T. Shier Oct 27.

Error Message During NG DVD Install
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Tom suggested I copy this from my posting in Buy/Sell/Trade.I wouldn't bother with the CD or DVD ROMs for NGM. The picture quality is abysmal, and isn't that the whole reason for Geographics? On the…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Juan Carlos Herrera del Castillo Sep 10.

Error Message During National Geographic DVD Install
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Error Message During Install…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by George Thomas Wilson May 9.

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Scott T. Shier replied to Keith Sargent's discussion Print on Demand NGM 1889-1921 by Forgotten Books
"Keith, thank-you for bringing this to our attention : - )  - Scott S."
Oct 27
Keith Sargent updated their profile
Sep 15
Keith Sargent left a comment for James Catlin
"Thanks for the offer of Oct. 1908. But I found a nice copy for $25. Now I just need Jan. 1908. There are two out there with cover detached or missing for $35. Ridiculous! Interesting you are in Las Vegas, since that's the city I grew up in. I…"
Sep 15
Keith Sargent and James Catlin are now friends
Sep 15
Juan Carlos Herrera del Castillo replied to Keith Sargent's discussion Error Message During NG DVD Install
"It's indeed quite sad to read so many ads from people that want to get rid of their old Geographics but don't manage to give them away even for free, so they end up in the recycling bin. Here in Europe they're not so common, but most…"
Sep 10
Keith Sargent replied to Joe's discussion every mag and map made
"Without knowing what's in the boxes, it's difficult to know what they are worth.  My wife and daughter are coming to see a Broadway show in October. If you could take a look at what's inside some of the boxes.  Take a look…"
Sep 7
Keith Sargent posted a discussion

Another NG Collectors Corner (on Facebook)

This is where the action is.27 posts in the last month2,448 total members+ 31 members added in the last weekCreated 6 years agoNational Geographic Publication Collectors Cornerhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1749046111819143/aboutBut most of the posts are looking to sell recent years and the advice is always "Try eBay."See More
Sep 4
Keith Sargent replied to Joe's discussion every mag and map made
"I have a checklist that goes up to 2017 and there are 497 maps, supplements and pictorials listed. So one large box should be sufficient. Did your dad collect multiple copies? Maybe those boxes have something else in them?"
Sep 2
Keith Sargent replied to Murielle Cassidy's discussion Extensive map collection for sale
"Here's a checklist of maps and supplements. It came from Collectors Corner Keith"
Sep 2
Keith Sargent replied to Joe's discussion every mag and map made
"How many boxes and how big are the boxes? "
Sep 2
Keith Sargent replied to Joe's discussion every mag and map made
"Thanks Joe, I now have all the 1964 reprints that were bound 1888-1907. Almost complete except Jan & Oct 1908 (I just ordered Oct. Your list shows you have all the 1908s, so you shouldn't break them up. Maybe you could add a list of which…"
Sep 1
Keith Sargent replied to George Thomas Wilson's discussion 100 Years Ago: September 1924
"$1 in 1924 = $18 in 2024.  In 1924, the average income in the United States was $3,481, based on IRS tax documentation. The average hourly earnings in 25 manufacturing industries during that year was 56.2 cents. Calvin…"
Sep 1
Keith Sargent posted a discussion

NGM Print on Demand 1898-1921 by Forgotten Books

Abebooks is offering "Print on Demand" orders for old NGM (1889-1921). I hope Vol.1 includes 1888.The National Geographic Magazine, 1889, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)…See More
Sep 1
Scott T. Shier and Keith Sargent are now friends
Aug 28
Keith Sargent replied to George Thomas Wilson's discussion 100 Years Ago: July 1924
"Tom, the resolution of the “Shenandoah” print is amazing. Blown up, it's easier to see than the original in the magazine!"
Aug 27
Keith Sargent replied to George Thomas Wilson's discussion 100 Years Ago: July 1924
"Goodness gracious! I've spent a little more time looking at the Non-stop Flight Across America and comparing it to what you wrote and see huge differences. You read the whole article, copied, pasted, edited, like a Reader's Digest…"
Aug 27

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Hometown:
Las Vegas
Why do you wish to join this community?
First to find a home for my duplicate 20's 30's 40's and 50's, which I did. Now just to hang out.
About Me:
Aug. 25, 2024: My collection is now complete, except for Jan. 1908 and supplements. I've printed out some missing maps and supplements using the Internet Archives. Since 1976 I've been a lifetime member and am getting ready to retire from the EPA.
Favorite travel destination:
Not Las Vegas!

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At 7:19pm on October 13, 2010, Melvin L. De Vilbiss said…
No, I'm sorry I don't know Ross Englehart. Nice picture of your collection. It is a labor of love, isn't it? Mel
At 8:54pm on October 13, 2010, Melvin L. De Vilbiss said…
My oldest is Vol 1, No. 3, July 1889. I'm missing about 100 of the oldest magazines; my loose issue collection is complete from Jan 1905 to present. My bound collection is complete from 1900 through 1995, though my 1902 bound volume is missing both maps (January issue) and I also have the complete bound Volume III. I have spoken with a couple of guys who both have a complete collection, and one other fella here in Maryland missing only three of four magazines - something I'll most likely never attain, but it doesn't hurt to dream!
At 2:15pm on March 31, 2015, George Thomas Wilson said…

Yes sir, I am.  I'm usually here being retired and all that.

At 2:26pm on March 31, 2015, Keith Sargent said…

Here's Another Old Comment page! I see we've talked before!

I'm happy to give away my duplicates to someone that is still collecting. I'm not sure there's that many left now that there is free access on the web.

At 2:28pm on March 31, 2015, Keith Sargent said…

My e-mail is ksargent2@yahoo.com

I'm 52 years old with a wife and 2 children 7 and 12.

At 10:40pm on July 19, 2022, William Heisel said…

Thanks Keith.  I love studying maps and learning about history, so I am enjoying copying these old maps.  I'm glad you like them too.  You have an impressive collection. I too have collected the supplement maps back as far as I can but only to c1913.  Like you, I am having the others printed.  What company do you use; maptrove.com, art.com, or maps.com perhaps?  Or do you make a jpg and send it to Walgreens?  Happy collecting!  Bill

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