November 19, 2025, 03:03 PM
pikoN S U
Although I used to subscribe to N S U in
the early days it was only for about 3 years even then shipping costs for International readers was very expensive $60 US for 4 issues with the NZ exchange rate $1.20.
The NZ agent used to sell at $NZ17 per copy local shipping wich I thought was quiet reasonable considering the price of Wizard and Collect at the time.
I used to like the Gummie awards items.
Plus it influenced my decisions on purchasing certain sets of cards
It certainly influenced me into becoming a promo card collector especially Inkworks promo cards.
Farewell NSU
Beckett must be losing money on it as no company would discard a profitable item.
Although I have not subscribed for a few years it is sad to see it go.
December 02, 2025, 09:01 PM
monsterwaxBeing in New Zealand and having to pay those eye popping postal rates, dropping your subscription kind of makes sense. But here in the USA, paying $35 a year to keep NSU, our hobby's premier magazine alive, was a modest investment indeed.
Now all we have left is The Wrapper magazine (the newsprint magazine that focusses on Nonsport vintage cards). I thought it was "safe" (or at least safer) from facing a similar fate, but tonight I finally got around to reading the letters to the editor (Les Davis) from the last issue. In it, Les mentions he LOST $955 in the previous month's issue. So let's all be aware, NO ONE is safe from the increasing printing and postage costs. If you support what a magazine does, keep subscribing. It's the LEAST we can do for the hobby.
For those wanting to subscribe, you can Paypal Les $32 via paypal at: LesWrap@comcast.net
or call him for credit card orders at (630) 877-7715. (You can also find out more at their website,
www.TheWrapperMagazine.com