ies of "Garden Rail" from the UK. Their printing and shipping
>schedule is far more erratic then "SitG" so I end up buying them from a US
>distributor 3 or 4 issues at a time which makes them 5 to 6 months "out of
>date." The information is still great when I
Ron's a great, honest guy and you'll get what you paid for, that's for
sure-every issue!
Jerry
... and now for my two-cents:
as a longtime professional publisher (i own two newsletters -- one a
monthly and the other a biweekly and was an editor and executive at the san
francisco examiner for more than 12 years), i sympathize with ron's
predicament.
though i'm not a one-man band (i have a
Below is a note from Ron Brown, who is not a list member but wanted to
address an issue that's been raised ...
At 5:10 AM -0800 2/14/01, Bill Burgess wrote:
>Doug:
> I thought we were supposed to get six Mags a year, 2000 I only
>received four.
Hey, Guys...
Sorry that we're not more timely wi
of "Garden Rail" from the UK. Their printing and shipping
schedule is far more erratic then "SitG" so I end up buying them from a US
distributor 3 or 4 issues at a time which makes them 5 to 6 months "out of
date." The information is still great when I get it.
BTW,
issue #58
Bill Burgess wrote:
>
> Doug wrote:
> >
> > Can someone tell me what month the newest issue of Steam in the Garden is
> > that's on the streets?
> > Thanks,
> > Doug
> >
>
> Doug:
>I thought we were supposed to get six Mags a year, 2000 I only
> received four.
> --
>
Doug wrote:
>
> Can someone tell me what month the newest issue of Steam in the Garden is
> that's on the streets?
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
Doug:
I thought we were supposed to get six Mags a year, 2000 I only
received four.
--
Bill Burgess
GIF89a
Can someone tell me what month the newest issue of Steam in the Garden is
that's on the streets?
Thanks,
Doug