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Trade distributors Seymour London W1T 3EX Here at PE we're very proud of our heritage, having built the 1960's hobby electronics market in Britain from scratch. PE's Alan Winstanley wrote this two-part special article describing the origins of _PRACTICAL ELECTRONICS_ magazine in the UK, followed by the arrival of its litte sister _EVERYDAY ELECTRONICS._ The articles show how our title evolved over many years, including cover shots of some milestone issues, taking in ETI (UK) and Hobby Electronics along the way. DOWNLOAD THESE ARTICLES FOR FREE: EPE Magazine 50th Anniversary (Part 1)(PDF 6.6MB)
EPE Magazine 50th Anniversary (Part 2)(PDF 9.8MB)
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