Well they are on Volume 75, so going back 75 years would put it at 1936. But was it called Doors and Hardware back then, or something else?
I have issues back to about 1980 or so.
It was called “Hardware Consultant” before being published as “Door and Hardware”. I’m looking for the year it was first published as “Door and Hardware“.
As a hint Rod Stewart’s Maggie May spent 5 weeks in the number one song spot, Disney World in Orlando opened and the Watergate Break-In happened the same year.
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Rachel Smith
August 12, 2011 at 11:11 am (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Well they are on Volume 75, so going back 75 years would put it at 1936. But was it called Doors and Hardware back then, or something else?
I have issues back to about 1980 or so.
admin
August 12, 2011 at 1:03 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
It was called “Hardware Consultant” before being published as “Door and Hardware”. I’m looking for the year it was first published as “Door and Hardware“.
As a hint Rod Stewart’s Maggie May spent 5 weeks in the number one song spot, Disney World in Orlando opened and the Watergate Break-In happened the same year.
Rachel Smith
August 12, 2011 at 1:08 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
I was wondering if you just wanted the year it became Doors and Hardware. That would be 1971.
Rachel Smith
August 12, 2011 at 1:15 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Which is also the year I graduated from High School!