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    CP No.11

    Keith, just returned from the mail box and issue No. 11 was in the box. I’m currently halfway thru Excellence #200. I was then planning Total 911 #86, the latest Esses, and then Excellence #201. However, after a quick thumb thru, and the awesome cover shot, CP may have just moved to the front of the line!

    Again, outstanding work by you and the team!
    Early S Registry #2011

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    The Signal Yellow RSR on the cover did it for me. Another great issue!
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Currently in the mail and somewhere over that wee pond that separates Canada (the colonies) from Mother England. Having just received another excellent issue of The Esses, I have something to tide me over until Classic Porsche arrives!
    Keith Adams
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    Thumbs up

    I'm half way through reading mine front to back... (seems like CP and our ESSES are only the mags that I don't cherry pick the content)

    Simply GREAT !!!!

    I think Keith keeps outdoing himself with each issue...

    Cheers mate...
    Chuck Miller
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    I watched my mailbox for days in anticipation of both the new ESSES and CP. Both are simply brilliant!
    Jim Parker
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    Congratulations on yet another great issue of my favorite publication.

    About to read the RSR article for the second time.

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    Keith, you and your guys do a good job. Makes me real proud to be able to rub shoulders with such good stuff. You did TK proud. Thank you.

    Del's story on his gone and returned 356 set the tone for the rest of the issue. Uplifting and First class.

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    no words... beautiful!!!
    Maurizio G.

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    Guys, I am genuinely speechless and touched by your words. Thank YOU – it makes all the B, S & T worth while.
    Cornwall
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    And obviously I'm very grateful as well! While the French press didn't even mention the sale (Flat6 & RS Magazine), I'm very thankful for the interest and the coverage Keith did on the upcoming sale.

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