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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 02:39:15 from (213.122.69.82):
In Reply to: Re: Your thoughts on the new Classic Tractor magazine please? posted by Zeke... on March 09, 2001 at 16:35:35:
Is this a discussion board or not? And in my latest posting did you see any details, addresses, subscriptions details, or otherwise for Classic Tractor? No. This was merely to guage reader reaction to the new magazine in North America. Obviously your readers find it interesting because they participate. Our intitial print run is 30,000 so do you honestly think it is worth my while trying to attract a handful of subscribers in this way? Please, I think not. On another note, and speaking of sneaking things in and cheating, didn't ytmag publish a series of articles on restoring an Allis B recently? And do I not remember that the contributor, was it A West, lifted these same articles from Tractor & Machinery magazine? Practice what you preach my friend. Anyway if my postings annoy you, I will cease. Its a shame though because your readers seem to find them interesting. Editor.
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