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Re: Re: Your thoughts on the new Classic Tractor magazine please?
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Posted by Editor on March 10, 2001 at 02:29:56 from (213.122.69.82):
In Reply to: Re: Your thoughts on the new Classic Tractor magazine please? posted by Tom from Ontario on March 09, 2001 at 19:49:38:
Tom, Interesting comments re: Classic Tractor magazine. Obviously offering the magazine for general sale in Canada and the US is a major step, and its certainly not one which I would consider at the present time. By way of marketing I meant advertising the magazine in enthusiasts publication, like Antique Power for example. The magazine will go on general sale in the UK, and the first print run is 30,000 issues. If we achieve sales of half of that total we will become the No.1 magazine for post-1965 farm machinery in the UK. Hope that answers your question. Rory Day
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