The magazine was printed on slightly lower-quality recycled paper (a cost-cutting measure). The centerfold PCB template—often removed and used directly for etching—is missing in most surviving copies. A complete copy with the original fold-out intact is extremely rare.
These special editions were often printed on thicker, glossier paper than the regular issues, meaning they survive better over time—but they were also produced in smaller runs. Finding a copy without spine creases or sun-fading (the irony isn’t lost on me) is a challenge.
The magazine was printed on slightly lower-quality recycled paper (a cost-cutting measure). The centerfold PCB template—often removed and used directly for etching—is missing in most surviving copies. A complete copy with the original fold-out intact is extremely rare.
These special editions were often printed on thicker, glossier paper than the regular issues, meaning they survive better over time—but they were also produced in smaller runs. Finding a copy without spine creases or sun-fading (the irony isn’t lost on me) is a challenge. Sonnenfreunde Sonderheft Magazine 156