
One on One Basketball Magazine - help with value?
Huh?

State librarian = hoops fan
You might also find them in Uni libraries, esp those with sports management type courses. Ethnographers and social geographers might also use them.
(I’d be interested in them if the Australian Institute of Criminology ever agree to fund my research into the effect of crossing time zones on juvenile offending. In case you’re wondering, i do already have a masters, with studies in Criminology, juvenile justice and mental health fields. It’s varied because it was split between 2 unis/ courses. I’ve seen published studies with more wtf value than my pet project).

Good cause???, national or state library would be WTF are they, only a hoops fan would know what they are. Doubt an article on Dean Uthoff would have any national significance.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/34944364?q=one+on+one&c=article&versionId=43368149
I accept your apology in advance #657355.


Good cause???, national or state library would be WTF are they, only a hoops fan would know what they are. Doubt an article on Dean Uthoff would have any national significance.

If they don't how about donating them? Surely you aren't that hard up that you need the few dollars the magazines would fetch? Donate to a good cause I say, to either the national library or your state library archive.

I'm guessing the AIS library may potentially already have these catalogued.

I still have my magazines but I won't part with them as some look damaged and it would be unfair to the buyer.
As for your magazines, how much did you pay for each magazine, you could always ask for that price to begin with and then barter the price down if need be

I have tons of Perth Wildcats game night records from 1992-1997
Please @ me if you are interested

Hey OP
Yes I would be keen
How many magazines all up & how much do you want for them?
I'm in SA metro.


Thanks for those that posted useful comments.
Ripcurl, if you're serious let me know and we can move to email
Otherwise I'll play ebay roulette :)

The above posters know nothing because I would be happy to buy the collection

All those publications had great original NBL articles. Please scan them in and upload online to preserve NBL history.

I've got every issue of One on One that was printed from 1992 to 1998 in a couple of boxes out in the shed. They would be worth next to nothing I would imagine but having every issue I've just always held onto them.


Its quarter final time in the Eurobasket.
Eight teams remain! Of the eight, a maximum of five can possibly qualify for the London Olympics. The two finalists will automatically qualify, with the teams finishing 3rd-6th going to the Olympic Qualifying tournament to fight it out for the last three Olympic spots. Already qualified for that tournament are Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Angola, Nigeria and our good friends from across the ditch.
The Eurobasket quarter finals are a 'who's who' of European basketball powerhouses - Spain, Greece, Lithuania, Russia, France and Serbia, whilst Slovenia and F.Y.R. of Macedonia are chasing their first Olympic basketball berth.
The quarter final games are;
- Spain v Slovenia
- Macedonia v Lithuania
- France v Greece
- Russia v Serbia
Enjoy the action from what is undoubtedly the best qualification tournament, and the best of the FIBA zone championships.
