PUBLISHER’S LETTER

By Staff
Published on November 1, 1995

With our November issue, thoughts always turn to the family
holidays we look forward to in fall. As auction season winds down
and show season draws to a close, engines go into garages,
basements and barns, to await their winter overhauls.

Speaking of holidays and winter, for those of you who are
looking for just the right Christmas gift for that hard-to-buy-for
collector, make sure you take a look at pages 38 and 39 in this
issue, where you’ll find a wide selection of books available
from our extensive catalog.

Around October 15, we will be mailing out our packages to our
annual show directory contacts. If your club has recently changed
contact people, or if you are part of a group starting a new show
or museum, please drop us a line and let us know to whom we should
address our mailings.

We are winding up our work on the Collectors’ Network,
published this year for the first time since 1990. If you are
participating in this publication, you should expect to receive
your copy sometime in early October, and we do hope you’ll find
it useful.

From our subscription manager: remember when ordering from our
catalog that you needn’t include the cost of subscriptions when
calculating how much your shipping and handling charges will be.
Also, for those of you who’ve let your subscription lapse
before renewing, please understand that any back issues you’ve
missed may take longer than you’d expect to arrive. Our first
priority is to get the current month’s issue out on time, then
we go back and take care of such ‘loose ends’ as missed
issues. Please be patient!

I’m happy to say that Andrew Mackey responded to a plea in a
letter I wrote earlier this year, for more IN DEPTH descriptions of
restorations. The ‘Reflections’ column has been handled
this month by Linda Sharron in Charles Wendel’s absence, and we
look forward to his return next month.

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