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    New Esses Magazine

    Wow, Great Job on the new look. Congrats to John and all the help he had from so many of you for putting this new look to print. Over the Top, boy, have we "Come a Long Way Baby"
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    Congratulations. You've really hit the bullseye with this one.Your imaginations and efforts have turned the new Esses into a world-class piece of work !!!

    Love the new format........ can't wait for future issues.

    Thank you, Gentlemen. Just one more reason to join and receive all the benefits full membership in the Early 911S Registry offers.

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    Thank you gentlemen.

    Please excuse the shameless promotion and cross post but we've all worked very hard for the last three months and we're very proud of the outcome.

    Dialogue started in new members section:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ad.php?t=26142

    Adding pics again to reach a larger audience:
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    I'll add more pics later as members receive their copies and tease those non-members that don't receive copies...yet.
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    Just got my copy in the mail. Very nicely done. Has good flow and I like the usage of the 4 column grid. I also like the typography - reminds me of raygun.

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    Great job Gang!

    This coming from the former Associate Publisher of Guitar Player and Bass Player Magazines.
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    WOW...You guys are great!

    Thanks for all the hard work


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    Great Job

    Just received my copy in the post - darn fine I'd say.....
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    Just arrived.

    Very nice job Boyz! Bob, your illustration on the cover is really

    The photos on pg 26 and the back bring back very good memories.
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