RE: GINJ

2004-02-04 Thread Ciambrone, Steve @ OS
modelers who like the UK stuff. Thanks Steve > -Original Message- > From: Tag Gorton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 6:13 PM > To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam > Subject: Re: GINJ > > On 4/2/04 12:55 am, "Geoff Spenceley&

Re: GINJ

2004-02-03 Thread Tag Gorton
On 4/2/04 12:55 am, "Geoff Spenceley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Garden Rail > > Steve, yes, I agree and I wish I knew a less expensive way to subscribe to > GARDEN RAIL--it is a very excellent publication. I wouldn't mind even if > it took a little longer to reach me. I have subscribed for y

RE: GINJ

2004-02-03 Thread Geoff Spenceley
Garden Rail Steve, yes, I agree and I wish I knew a less expensive way to subscribe to GARDEN RAIL--it is a very excellent publication. I wouldn't mind even if it took a little longer to reach me. I have subscribed for years. Geoff. You guys talk about receiving every issue so it must be pr

Re: GINJ

2004-02-03 Thread Clark Lord
We talk about every issue because it comes from the UK. Less than a week in the mails is pretty good service. It used to take a month for it to get here. As for the content, it can't be beat for the price. True it is slanted toward British outline equipment but steam is steam and most of the

Re: GINJ

2004-02-03 Thread Gary
My G1MRA arrived today in Eugene. We must be a remote town. I loved the article from 1968 about testing and exploding boilers! Steaming & Sparking over Terror Trestle in Eugene, Oregon ~ Gary http://www.angelfire.com/or/trainguy http://community.webshots.com/user/raltzenthor - Original Messag

RE: GINJ

2004-02-03 Thread Ciambrone, Steve @ OS
You guys talk about receiving every issue so it must be pretty good! What is the easiest way to sign up? Does anyone also know how to get a deal for Garden Rail the subscription is 65 Pounds and with a $1.80 exchange rate it is $117 USD. Great magazine I bought some at the Summer steamup, even bu