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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
开云体育Good afternoon Roy… Thank you for taking the time to explain the situation to us… I’m sure I speak for everybody in saying a big thank you for you dedication and hard work producing the BEST railway magazine on the planet… Be well, keep strong and thanks again… ? Yours respectfully Systems International Inc.? President/CEO 3227 Producer Way, Suite 114 Pomona, CA 91768-3919 Tel:????? 909.865.0489 Fax:????? 909.620.4188 P?? Please consider the environment before printing this message. ? Confidentiality Notice This electronic message and any accompanying files are protected by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC §2510-§2521 and may contain confidential and privileged information.? Nothing in this message should be interpreted as a digital or electronic signature that can be used to authenticate a contract or other legal document.? If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, discussion, or copying of this message, or any accompanying attachment(s), is strictly prohibited.? If you have received this message in error, please advise the sender by replying to this e-mail and then deleting the message and any attachment(s).? Thank you. ? ? ? ? From: O14@... [mailto:O14@...]
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2016 4:06 AM To: O14@... Subject: Re: [O14] NG&I Review 108 ? ? A note to those concerned about the time it takes to receive their copies of the REVIEW. ? Before Bob Barlow took over the magazine, myself and my wife, Anjela used to bag up, address and frank every single subscriber copy. Then I took them down to the nearest sorting office for distribution. Unfortunately, Anjela fell pray to Heart & lung failure - and is now an invalid. I myself had to have my right Kidney removed because of cancer - which is now in my bladder. These events meant Bob’s offer to take over the magazine came at a most opportune time. Bob soon grew tired of despatching the magazine himself, and changed printers to one local to him which also offered despatch. No one could have predicted that Bob himself would die suddenly - he was the fit one . . . ? I was determined to keep the magazine going, as seamlessly as possible, and before he died Bob and his wife rowena very kindly gifted the magazine back to me - but my health is now such that I can’t go back to direct distribution. The UK issues get delivered within a space of about 4 working days, as the printer reaches the number of items for economic despatch very quickly. The further away subscribers are, the longer it takes, as the numbers take longer to reach the target required. ?I know the copies to Europe and the USA have been arriving - as I’m seeing renewals from those areas.? ? As I approach the age of seventy it is quite a strain on my health just putting together each issue for you - though I do now get invaluable help from John Clutterbuck (web site & admin) and David Hughes (proof reading). In amongst preparing each issue and bringing it to print, I also have to process orders for back issues, books etc., entirely on my own. Without 'mail consolidation', I could not provide the magazine physically - the saving in cost is really a bonus that has helped keep the cover stable over the past six or more years. ? Please be patient . . .? ? ? On 17 Nov 2016, at 10:27, ianajng@... [O14] <O14@...> wrote:
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