Originally Posted by
Team Pierson
Yikes! One more magazine I won't be able to decorate the shop restroom with:
American Machinist. I grew up reading AM... Heck, my grandfather grew up reading it! Anyone else sad?
AM is one of my favorite publications. I noticed over the years it kept getting thinner and thinner.
Chalk up another casualty to the decline in the US economy and another hit towards manufacturing in this country. The December 2009 edition of American Machinist Magazine was its last printed edition. Although it wasn’t a big surprise since we reported Modern Applications News Magazine’s demise back in June ‘09, we never expected we could fly cut the thickness of AM’s last issue with a 1/16 endmill.
Before we go spraying doom and gloom because another trade magazine is gone, consider that AM is owned by a larger publishing company, Penton Media. Penton currently offers over 150 publications ranging from agriculture to electronics. When one publication isn’t bringing in their fair share of revenue, cuts are soon to follow. Consider it more of a corporate business move rather than a statement on the health of US manufacturing. It is a sentimental shame however that AM has turned its last page after 132 years of history.
Attention American Machinist advertisers: CNCReport.com is alive and well! (Shameless plug… absolutely tasteless)
Modern Machine Shop is still printing but theirs is getting thinner too.
Toby D.
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(Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)
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