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I believe the stage coach that delivers my Parker Pages must have broke a axel but should be repaired and in my hands soon. Thomas
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I just got back home yesterday and the PP was patiently waiting in the mailbox. I know it's been said before but it can't be said enough … Thank you Dean for all the time and effort you sacrifice for making it happen.
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Thanks Mike - but it's you authors and contributors who really make it the magazine that it is.
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Made it to the Washington/Idaho border today. Beat the Remington Society Journal for once.
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I got mine today so its a great day in Idaho. I have to scan it real quick before I take my wife out for dinner on her 67 birthday. Thomas
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thomas tell your wife we all said HAPPY BIRTHDAY....charlie
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Parker Pages
Hasn't shown up yet...... Mailed 2/24 not here yet? wow.....Are some others still waiting for their Spring issue?
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Could be the mail person hasn't finished reading it yet, it was a very good issue. Mine had taken a while to come in and that's what I guessed had happened.
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Our publisher is located in Traverse City, Michigan.
Some 1,500 copies of Parker Pages were shipped to the U.S. Post Office on February 24 and mailed out from Traverse City on that date. There is no good reason why even one member wouldn't have his copy by now, almost three weeks after it was mailed. If you don't have yours yet, the problem lies with the USPS. My recommendation is to give it another week or so and if Parker Pages still hasn't arrived at your mailbox you should contact James Hall and ask him to send you a copy. He doesn't have many extra copies but he receives some extras for just this purpose. . |
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