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    Latest issue ( N0. 679 - October '13 ) of PANORAMA magazine.

    Given the date, I'm not sure if I'm abnormally late receiving this issue yesterday or not, but to be sure, it brought things to a total, customary and most welcome standstill in my daily activities while I read it from cover to cover over lunch out in the warm autumn sun.

    I continue to be amazed at Pete Stout's ability to maintain a laser-like focus on the perfect mix of subjects, the selection of articles, the excellence of the photography, the effective writing and his spot-on editorials and observations on our passion, hobby and the industry in general..........no "mission drift" there.

    This latest issue, in my opinion, is Pete's best yet in terms of enjoyable, informative material packed in an extraordinarily attractive, quality-laden package. No matter how you feel about the PCA and membership therein, the magazine itself is well worth the price of belonging to PCA, even if you have no other contact with the club or its members other than reading Pete's outstanding monthly effort.

    Thank you Pete, and my sincere compliments on a job truly well done.

    JZG
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    I totally agree John....

    For me PANO has turned into 'front to back publication' like our ESSES and Classic Porsche...
    In other words I'll get them, take a quick look through, then sit down and really read them from front to back.....
    No need for me to 'pot shot' or 'cherry pick' the articles..... they all hold my interest all the way through the magazine.

    Again, well done Pete
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    +1. Pete Stout has taken PANO to a new level. Since he took over the magazine I actually look for it in my mailbox and more importantly I don't question why I hold a membership to PCA. Very well done Pete and kudos to the PCA leadership for recognizing that a change was needed.

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    +1 The Pano is now a keeper
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