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Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
William Bryk
As an American admirer of 014 work, I am delighted to read this and will subscribe as soon as possible. Regards, William Bryk On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 3:02 PM, adrian@... [O14] <O14@...> wrote:
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William Bryk
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 578 74th Street Brooklyn, New York 11209-2614 Tel/Fax: (347) 497-5972 |
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Great news for us but sad for Roy Link who has been trying to step away from full service publishing. Bill Uffelman Ocean View DE On Thursday, June 18, 2015 3:34 PM, "William Bryk wmbryk@... [O14]" wrote:
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As an American admirer of 014 work, I am delighted to read this and will subscribe as soon as possible. Regards, William Bryk On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 3:02 PM, adrian@... [O14] <O14@...> wrote:
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William Bryk
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 578 74th Street Brooklyn, New York 11209-2614 Tel/Fax: (347) 497-5972 |
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开云体育On 18/06/2015 20:33, William Bryk
wmbryk@... [O14] wrote:
As an American admirer of 014 work, I am delighted to read this and will subscribe as soon as possible. It might be better to wait a bit, as I'm sure they have a lot on their hands sorting out the transfer back to Roy Link. -- Brian Rumary England brian(at)rumary.co.uk |
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(reposted from NGRM) Issue 103 is printed and the despatch files were sent to the mailing facilitator this morning. Uk subscribers should be getting their copies later this week. ? Contents are: ? Pentewan Light Railway on Tour (O14 at ExpoNG 2014) ?
Dinas Manod – Billy Spanners' Garage (7mm scale structure)
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7mm Industrial Garratt (7mm Scale SG industrial model & prototype with drawings)
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Festiniog Railway Gunpowder Van (16mm scale wagon)
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Early Articulated Narrow Gauge Diesel Locomotives (prototypes with drawing)
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Crowsnest Chronicles (part 11) Works train wagons
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Postcards from the Vale of Rheidol (prototype)
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Plus regulars: Under Review - Readers Letters - Jottings
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Last but not least - Obituary for Bob Barlow
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If you or anyone you know has not had issue 102 - but was expecting a copy please email: admin@...
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John for RCL
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It seems that many of the subscriptions to both Finescale Review and NG&IRM Review have been set up in PayPal as recurring payments and, despite them being formally notified of Bob's death (twice), the payments are still automatically being taken. The best way to solve this is to log in and cancel using the following instructions (borrowed from another forum).
If you log into Paypal, look for pre-approved payments. I find it easier to navigate using the "classic site," and you'll find pre-approved payments (and for some reason Paypal seems to create a pre-approved permanent payment for all subscriptions,)? under "Profile,"? and then under? "My Money. " From there, you can see what has been set up, and cancel any you don't want. Please spread the word. John |
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开云体育Do you mean EVERY SUSCRIBER should cancel their subscription (then presumably take out a new one with RCL instead of Greystar)?
Gary Gary Shearn
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Roy Link
开云体育Dear Gary,You don’t need to do anything if you did not subscribe using PayPal. I have a reconstructed record of subscribers - but no details regards how they have paid. ?I can see your subscription expires with issue 104 (presume you have received issue 103) and you will get a renewal form with that issue. As long as you did not pay by PayPal, you do not need to do anything. Otherwise, look at you PayPal account, locate and cancel the recurring payment. The problem is with subscriptions made via PayPal where they are set to ‘auto renew’. While the Greystar PayPal account is supposedly closed - it is still, for some reason, accepting funds from any subscriber where they have not cancelled recurring renewal of the subscription payment. There is no longer a Greystar (or Greystar bank account) - all future dealings you need to make via myself. Thus I am not accepting responsibility for any payments to PayPal (Greystar) after Bob’s death (May 15th) as these cannot be recovered either by myself, or Bob’s executors. You can only claim from PayPal themselves - as they hold the funds. Regards, Roy Tel:01766 530784 email: rclpubs@... website:
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Managed to cancel my subscriptions to Greystar Publications by PayPal but I had find the transaction by clicking on Activity, selecting to right dates to search, clicking on the transaction to bring up the details then selecting "manage Greystar Publications Payments" this brings you to a cancel option highlighted in green top left of the page. Email confirmation followed.
Hope this helps someone. Julian Saxton NGA 1933 |
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Issue 104 is being printed now - for despatch by mid October.
Contents are: ?Crowsnest Wharf – 7mm scale 16.5mm gauge The Re-invention of the Towy Valley - Part 3 Reservoir Carriage – The Stanton Coach* Spout Lane Limestone Quarry - 16mm scale Loading Shovels* Building Cavan & Leitrim Carriages in 4mm Scale* Plus the usual Reviews and Jottings *With scale drawingsl As some will know I have been helping Roy set up a new subscription database for the Review and a website with online ordering - this is now live at?/ A key part of the new arrangements is the use of shared 'cloud based' facilities and a small backup team to assist Roy with the admin. We would like as many Review readers as possible to sign up via the website where they can check their subscription status, manage their details and renew - this will also significantly help reduce the admin workload. Please use the Contact page to ask for an account - please also see the Blog post about why accounts are required.? New subscribers can start from the current printed issue which will be sent from stock. You have got until the end of this week to order/renew in time for issue 104. John -- |
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I'm sure most of the members here know NG&I Review is very much alive either from here or other forums. I have rather belatedly updated the O14 group about page: http://o14group.org/about/ with the new NG&I website:
This has the ability to sign up for a subscription, check subscription status, renew, order back issues and of course Roy's excellent books. There are still many subscribers for whom we don't have an email address which of course means final renewal reminders all have to go via snail mail. And quite a few have not yet renewed and are missing out on issues 103* and 104 - so please spread the word to get your renewals in Best regards to all John O14 and NG&I admin team (* which of course features my PLR ![]() |
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John
Looking through the new NGI website it seems that the only way to renew a subscription (mine isn’t due until the next issue) is to use the ordering system on the website. If the “credit card” ordering goes through PayPal as well as “PayPal account” ordering, don’t forget that PayPal refuse to accept some people’s (like mine) credit cards because they won’t accept sterling cards with an overseas address, nor will they allow one to set up a similar PayPal account. This isn’t a problem if there is another way to pay, such as a bank transfer, but is a big problem if there isn’t. David Woodcock |
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Hi David,
The new website will take credit card payments directly - and may not suffer the issues you cite. PayPal is a second option. We are looking at providing a BACS option on the website, however in the interim you can always email Roy via the admin[at]narrowgaugeandindustrial.co.uk (hopefully spelt correctly this time) and he can advise bank details. Regards John |
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Review Issue 105 is due for distribution at the end of this month. Contents as follows:
Subscriptions and renewals can be ordered from:
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Issue 105 is being despatched now - UK subscribers should have their
copies by the weekend. EU and 'Rest of World' copies go out from the
mailing facilitator as soon as the minimum economic number of items is
reached - but those furthest away from the UK should have their copies
within the next 3-4 weeks.
John |
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REVIEW issue 106 has been sent to the printers.
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Despatch to UK subscribers should occur during the third week of
April. EU and 'Rest of World' copies go out from the mailing facilitator
as soon as the minimum economic number of items is reached - but those
furthest away from the UK should have their copies within the next 3-4
weeks.
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Contents as follows:
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? Penorwic Slate Quarry revisited - Jonathan Matthews updates readers on his 0-16.5 layout.
? A 16mm Ruston LBT - scratchbuilding with David Barham.
? Stronach-Dutton Roadrail System - Fowler Tractor Bogie - drawings and photos from Stuart Baker.
? It’s a Gas - Dennis Harrison describes how he filled the final corner on the Towy Valley Tramway.
? Four Midlands Ironstone Tramways - Part 2, Kettering Furnaces. By Dan Quine (with maps and drawings).
? Ynys Gwyntog - Alex Duckworth brings the story up to date.
? The Kerr Stuart Tattoo class - origins described by expert Bill Dickins.
? With the usual product and book reviews, plus readers letters and ‘Jottings’. A subscritption to the REVIEW and back issues can be ordered from the website at: ? |
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Issue 107 has been sent to the printers. Despatch to UK subscribers should occur towards the end of July. EU and 'Rest of World' copies go out from the mailing facilitator as soon as the minimum economic number of items is reached - but those furthest away from the UK should have their copies within the next 3-4 weeks. ? This is a ‘Locomotive Modelling Special’ and the contents are as follows: ? Backwoods Miniatures Russell in 009 - Brian Love (includes scale drawings) ? Moel y Gest - O14 model by David John & Chris Clark ? Criggion Quarry's Sardine Can - Sentinel SG loco described by?Tim Shackleton (with Drawing) ? 7mm O14 Kerr Stuart Wren - Giles Favell builds the Mark Clark kit ? An Introduction to Kerr Stuart Wren Type Locos - Bill Dickens (with drawings) ? O14 Simplex 20hp Tractor - David Cramphorn builds the Nigel Lawson kit ? A Foster Haulage Locomotive - A 'might have been' described by Stuart L Baker (with drawings) ? Bigger 3d Printed Bagnalls - 1:24 scale by Steve Holland ? 24hp Hudson Hunslet in 4mm Scale - Designing and producing a kit by Mark Greenwood ? With the usual product and book reviews, plus readers letters and ‘Jottings’. If your subscription expired with issue 106 and you have not yet renewed, there is still time to do so. It helps a great deal - and avoids the need for us to send out reminders. |
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Aplogies if you've seen this elsewhere but this is a home forum for many Review readers.
Issue 108 has been sent to the printers. Despatch to UK subscribers should occur mid October. EU and 'Rest of World' copies go out from the mailing facilitator as soon as the minimum economic number of items is reached - but those furthest away from the UK should have their copies within the next 3-4 weeks. Contents:
Subscriptions and renewals can be ordered here: John |