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Dean Romig
02-27-2016, 10:28 PM
Brian Dudley contacted me today concerning his article, "Variations In Parker Bolts and Bites".

Please refer to page 39, Fig. 4
Please refer to page 40, Fig. 5

The illustration on page 39 for Fig. 4 should have been shown on page 40 with the caption for Fig. 5, and vice-versa - the illustration on page 40 should have been shown on page 39 with the caption for Fig. 4.

My most humble apologies to the author, Brian Dudley, and to our readership for any confusion caused by my lack of attention to detail in my final proof-reading of the issue.

Dean Romig
Editor.... where the buck stops.





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charlie cleveland
02-28-2016, 10:01 AM
dean if you didnt make a few mistakes you would not be human...anyway thanks for the mistakes and every thing else you do....charlie

George M. Purtill
02-28-2016, 12:39 PM
I think the mistakes give PP a sort of patina.... like a well worn DHE with soft rubber butt pad and 30 inch tubes. Yeah there are some scratches and hits to the barrels but I don't even see them anymore.

Dean Romig
02-28-2016, 03:08 PM
Another embarrassing error has been brought to my attention...

On page 29, "The Cow Gun", to the left of the trigger guard picture - the paragraph beginning "I have written before..." down the last sentence before the bold type "Gun History and Provenance" all needs to be eliminated. It has nothing to do with the Cow Gun article and are the words of another author in another article.

And once again, please accept my most humble apologies both to Mr. Carmichael, author of a fine article and, as well, to the reader.




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Mark Ouellette
02-28-2016, 04:25 PM
Dean,

Most readers could not comprehend the work an editor does to achieve perfection, or nearly that. You are doing a heck of a job for which few others are qualified, and fewer still would accept the challenge!

Mark

Dean Romig
02-28-2016, 06:07 PM
Thanks Mark. Those are very nice things to hear.... but how are we ever going to recruit my replacement (when the time may come) with folks reading such stories about the horrors of editorship? :rotf:

Actually, it is very enjoyable and educational. :cool:





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Harold Lee Pickens
02-28-2016, 07:43 PM
Dean, one more mistake and you will loose that 6 figure salary that comes along with the editors job. Seriously, I just got my copy yesterday and haven't stripped the wrapper off yet, and those technical errors would be over my head. Relax

George M. Purtill
02-28-2016, 07:44 PM
Dean.
As much as we (mostly I) enjoy ribbing you about PP, we who work with you know that it would take 3 people to replace you. It is an incredibly difficult job. And it is an incredibly important job.
PP is our most important mission and it is our link to our members. EVERYBODY gets the PP.
We are lucky that you are willing to do your job.
No one else could do it.
You actually could hold us hostage. Don't get any ideas, though.

CraigThompson
02-29-2016, 04:05 AM
I won't be able to see my copy for over two weeks provided the post office delivers it before I get home !

Are there any articles this month on 8 or 10 gauge guns ?

Dean Romig
02-29-2016, 06:09 AM
Yes, Craig Larter's includes them, as does Mike Franzen and Jim Wescott's.





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Larry Frey
02-29-2016, 07:43 AM
Dean.
As much as we (mostly I) enjoy ribbing you about PP, we who work with you know that it would take 3 people to replace you. It is an incredibly difficult job. And it is an incredibly important job.
PP is our most important mission and it is our link to our members. EVERYBODY gets the PP.
We are lucky that you are willing to do your job.
No one else could do it.
You actually could hold us hostage. Don't get any ideas, though.

George,
Agreed, Dean's job is very important and we are very lucky to have him but he will agree that you and everyone else that contribute articles to each issue also need a round of applause. Parker Pages only works when our members take the time to submit their stories and by doing so we get a great Magazine and make Dean look good in the process.;)

Dean Romig
02-29-2016, 07:48 AM
Agreed Larry. The quality magazine we all enjoy so much is the result of the cumulative efforts of everyone involved with each issue.





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Gary Carmichael Sr
02-29-2016, 08:45 AM
Dean, Do not fret yourself over this little mistake , Hell we all make errors if we didn't we would not be human, Gary

Chuck Bishop
02-29-2016, 09:13 AM
In Gary's article on the Cow Gun, he asks why some entries in the stock books have red ink. The answer is that when Roy Gunther reviewed the data, some of the entries were too faded for the copy machine to show clearly. Evidently he was able to read the original entry and used a red pen on the printed copy. You also see occasionally that Gunther used a yellow highlighting marker on some of the data. Mystery solved.

Dean Romig
02-29-2016, 09:48 AM
Thanks Chuck. Where did you get the confirmation that Roy Gunther had made those red entries? Was it Mark Conrad who told you?
I had recently tried to contact Mr. Gunther to ask him personally but failed in finding him.
I had been told by a couple of people that they "thought" it was Roy Gunther who had done it but I was looking for first-hand confirmation of this, for my own edification.





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Chuck Bishop
02-29-2016, 10:09 AM
Dean, as I recall, Bill Mullins told me that either in an e-mail or in person. Roy Gunther is not listed in the membership roster. Perhaps, he's passed away.

Mills Morrison
02-29-2016, 10:22 AM
Everyone makes misteaks

Jack Cronkhite
03-03-2016, 09:05 AM
Indeed. Even if 98% of what we do is perfect, heck who cares about the other 3%

Dean Romig
03-03-2016, 10:03 AM
Everyone makes misteaks


Very PUNny :cool:




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