(Fwd) Re: Ga 1 Journal
>While pottering around my bookshelves, I came across a few copies of the >above mag, dating from '84- '86. It was edited & published by a Dan B Henon. >Can anyone tell me what happened to this publication ? Dan Henon had a serious stroke that precluded him from pursuing the publication. This was around 1985 or so. He ultimately passed away. Marc Horovitz --- End of forwarded message --- -vance-
Re: Ga 1 Journal
Chris Rowles suggested:- > i believ that it is the journal of the gauge 1 association and it is still > published. > > checkout the UK Gauge One Association As far as I know, G1MRA have always published a "Newsletter". For years this was a stapled together publication and in the eighties was edited either by Stan or Ella Roberts. Recently it has taken on the appearance of a glossy magazine but is still, despite suggestions to rename it, called "G1MRA Newsletter". Surprisingly, the glossy mag is cheaper to produce than the old duplicated effort - and takes up a lot less storage space. (Which reminds me, I really must remember to renew my subscription.) Mike
Re: Ga 1 Journal
No Chris, this was a US publication. The GIMRA mag is officially the 'Newsletter' tho' it has 'Journal' as a sub header. I am pretty certain the US pub. is defunct but I would like to find out how long it carried on so that if there are any juicy back numbers I can pursue them. Art Walker
Re: Ga 1 Journal
Art, i believ that it is the journal of the gauge 1 association and it is still published. checkout the UK Gauge One Association [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > While pottering around my bookshelves, I came across a few copies of the > above mag, dating from '84- '86. It was edited & published by a Dan B Henon. > Can anyone tell me what happened to this publication ? > > Art Walker
Ga 1 Journal
While pottering around my bookshelves, I came across a few copies of the above mag, dating from '84- '86. It was edited & published by a Dan B Henon. Can anyone tell me what happened to this publication ? Art Walker