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    Thumbs up New ESSES......

    John Dilger tells me that Vol.18, No.3 will be in the mail today !!!

    This will be our first issue in FULL COLOR, not just the front, back, and middle pages but the whole issue !!!!

    The club that brings you this message board mails you 4 of these great publications a year with your membership......

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/members1.html

    Cheers and thanks for your support
    Chuck Miller
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    A 959 on the cover of an Early 911 club magazine?!?!

    What's the world coming to?


    Lookin' good, Johnny D. Lookin' good...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146
    A 959 on the cover of an Early 911 club magazine?!?!

    What's the world coming to?
    Marco - let us all accept some responsibility in this by sending Dilger new images to build up his inventory. Please send "appropriate" images to JohnDilger@aol.com ...send them now.
    EDIT: Looking forward to enjoying the new issue.
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    What a great catalog of early cars this publication is! Would be awful cool if somebody with a lot of spare cash would take a few years worth and make a coffee table book out of it. Imagine, page after page of early 911's with maybe 1/4 page descriptions and some detail photo insets. Hoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob tilton View Post
    Marco - let us all accept some responsibility in this by sending Dilger new images to build up his inventory. Please send "appropriate" images to JohnDilger@aol.com ...send them now.
    EDIT: Looking forward to enjoying the new issue.
    Nice plug, Bob.

    Actually, though, I had Mr. Miller hand deliver a CD of photographs to John at the Coronado Vintage Races. The pictures were of the Ventura Show banquet and included a few of John himself with a beer/wine-fueled grin on his face. There was also one juxtaposing John's car and the Silver Bullet ... Coors Light.

    Perhaps one of those will make the next issue ...
    -Marco
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    Very nice
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    Just got home from SLO and saw my Esses.

    Looks great- especially that Mad Max article
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    Great Read! Great pictures!
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    Ya know, I haven't received the last few issues of Esses...my renewal date is in June, so, it's odd.
    Kenik
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    Exclamation

    Kenik,

    Please contact Fred Trueman ASAP to straighten this out.......

    fctruem@verizon.net

    Cheers, and next time don't let it go so long ......
    Chuck Miller
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