First printed in the late 60s, Foxfire is a pretty strange magazine which was made by a rotating cast of school-kids in rural Georgia (the American state, not the East-European country).
Mostly based around old-time life, it features some pretty interesting articles about tough living and bygone skillage.
I think it’s still being made now, but the newer issues don’t look anywhere near as good as the old ones. The printing limitations of the pre-computer age added to the charm of the issues from the 70s and 80s, and the covers looked mint… as you can see here.







