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Thread: Lots of Congrats within Total 911 !!!

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    Thumbs up Lots of Congrats within Total 911 !!!

    In the 'Total 911' magazine issue #83 there are 3 articles of note:

    - A great 8 page spread on Haydon Burvill's (of WEVO) beautiful orange '72 'Kenny' by John Glynn and photographed by Jamie Lipman.

    - A stunning 7 pages on Rob Dickinson's newest costumer Singer written and photographed by our friend and member (and Red Book author) Pat Paternie.

    - And lastly an outstanding 8 pages on our friend Magnus, his cars, and his loft by Dutch writer and photographer Maurice van den Tillaard.

    This is a great issue that highlights a proud handful of guys from our own community.........

    Cheers guys....... well deserved
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    Congrats guys...

    John
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    Many thanks for the kind words Chuck..!!

    Much appreciated..!

    More good articles to come. Hope to see you all in a week or 2 in L.A.

    -Maurice
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    Congratulations everyone!
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    the issue

    .........the issue
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    Run out and buy this issue! Brilliant all around and boatloads o' content.


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    Just ordered a copy on the Total 911 website. They still have it available as a back issue.
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    BACKISSUE! I just bought this last week at Barnes &Noble. San Antonio must be a backwater.
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    I am going to have to mail order a copy of that magazine too.

    I was on the London - Capetown Rally in January and a Swiss competitor said he "saw a photo of me in the paper that the Doctor had".....seemed a bit curious, the Doc is Norwegian and the Swiss guy seemed to have a fair command of English, so I was wondering how I had managed to get in the paper in Saudi Arabia, having only arrived that day.

    Turned out they were looking at Total 911 and the article about Kenny, Doc Mo from Norway being a 911 enthusiast and owner of a '78SC. I saw it briefly over someone elses shoulder but never managed to read the article. Of course Jamie Lipmans photos are superb, I saw the proofs, we had a lot of fun shooting that in the early morning. Alastair and I went off to find a cafe in Pacific Grove who agreed to make us take-out bacon and egg sandwiches, so the British crew felt right at home.

    Thanks for the props Chuck.

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    Thumbs up

    Cheers Hayden,

    Hope to se'ya next weekend......... and If not, hopefully at the Targa CA, or Treffen
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