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Dean Romig 03-05-2018 11:11 AM

Bill, was there any evidence of tampering with the hermetically sealed clear plastic enclosure?





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Bill Murphy 03-05-2018 03:55 PM

No, Dean, no apparent evidence of tampering. I think she uses the heat gun sealing apparatus at the Post Office to reseal the bag. I think she will be through reading and deliver it today.

Dean Romig 03-05-2018 06:59 PM

Keep me posted.:corn:





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Gary Carmichael Sr 03-05-2018 07:30 PM

Charlie, I was down in your neck of the woods, Saturday, march 3rd trying to get back to V.A. before the snow tuesday night and wednesday was down in merdian and west point left on Sunday look forward to getting home, went to southwest florida for a few days and then over to the panhandle of florida cut across alabama on 843 to 45 in Miss, was 90 degrees every day in florida and now on Monday evening I am in Severville Tenn with a jacket on saw a lot of folks hog hunting in Alabama and Miss must be a lot of them saw them dead on the road side, Gary

davidboyles 03-06-2018 10:25 AM

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Dean always appreciate your hard work on this time consuming task of bringing all the pieces together. Really looking forward and will be patient as Tx seems to have a slow mule delivering the gift. I have on my desk an article ready to proof along with pics on my last Dec New Mex quail hunt. It has a humorous twist at the end I think readers will like. Also getting ready in 2 weeks for my first Turkey hunt with my Grandson who was featured in the American Heritage article I did several issues ago. He turns 15 and boy do all my guns now fit him. I will do an article on our turkey hunt which should be fantastic. We will be joined by Mark Ray another Parker fan and by the time we are finished his blood will run blue like the bluing on the Parker barrels!! I just took him to the Backwoods Quail Club in SC where he had a great time shooting through all the pine trees. I will combine the turkey hunt and quail hunts together. Thanks always for your great work.

Dean Romig 03-06-2018 12:02 PM

Thanks very much David - I'm really looking forward to those stories.

Best, Dean





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Charles Matthews 03-06-2018 04:58 PM

Dean,
Congratulations to you and all the contributors for an outstanding issue of PP. There is something for everyone. The quality of content has never been higher, IMHO.

Question.......I know it's probably been discussed before but what would it take to go to 100% color for our publication? We are close now but I'm just asking.

Regards,
Charles

Dean Romig 03-06-2018 06:33 PM

Thanks for the kind words Charles. It is certainly a group effort and again, we must share credit with our layout artist at the publisher - Brandon makes our magazine really sparkle!!


Going full color would be wonderful and would alleviate a lot of my anxiety in where to place articles containing color pictures... but it is not to be. We could never afford to have a full-color magazine. As it is, the production of a full year of four issues of Parker Pages currently costs us almost $29,000.00. Not including the front and back covers, which are full-color, we currently run fourteen color pages. To double that to twenty-eight pages it would cost an additional $4,000.00 per issue (X 4). That would bring the cost of production to well above the $40 annual membership, plus some.

So, you see, the numbers just aren't there. I don't think anyone wants to see annual membership go up to $50 or more just to have more color pages in our fabulous "journal."





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Charles Matthews 03-06-2018 06:58 PM

Dean,
Thanks for the explanation on the color usage for PP. Being in the industry, I knew it was probably a money thing (always is) but I didn't know the particulars. Our "journal" is still the best in class compared to everything out there by far.

Regards,
Charles

John Taddeo 03-07-2018 12:59 AM

Wow...still waiting for mine to show up in the mail here in Western Pa


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