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Old 06-20-2006, 05:25 PM
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STEVEN

I KNOW YOU WILL READ THIS...
FO THOSE OF US WHO ARE READERS...
RIGHT NOW ID SAY YOU HAVE THE BEST MAGAZINE GOING....FOR THOSE OF US WHO LOVE 60S-80S RIDES YOU GUYS DO A HELLUVA JOB....IT REALLY BEATS THE "OTHERS"
I JUST RECIEVED MY AUGUST ISSUE.....LOVE IT
NICE MIX OF EVERYTHING......HOMETOWN HOT RODDING IS OUTSTANDING....
IS IN THERE.... NICE.....AND ITS NOT JUST 2 OR 3 CARS..WITH ONE SENTENCE BLURBS......
GUYS YOU NEED TO GET YOUR PROJECT PICS AND FINISHED RIDES TO STEVEN........HE MAY LIKE THEM ENOUGH TO USE THEM.....
RIGHT STEVEN?....
HEY I JUST WANTED TO SAY THANKS TO POPULAR HOTRODDING FOR THE GREAT MAGAZINE......


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Old 06-20-2006, 06:07 PM
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You got that right I just hope...That when i finish my project i can get a feature..........Anyone listening???? LOL

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Old 06-20-2006, 06:14 PM
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I like the magazine also. I'm wondering if sales have increased over the last 2-3 years, any one have data on that?
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Old 06-20-2006, 06:21 PM
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I gave up my superchevy issues and will be adding PHR. Great magazine.
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Old 06-20-2006, 06:36 PM
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I just subscribed to it 2 months ago. I always bought it before at the local book store. I love it. Its cool that There are so many recognizable rides in it. (Thanks Steve) Some issues are kind of like a lateral-g.net magazine. Its really cool to see cars in it and acually already know stuff about the car and owner because you have read and replied to threads about it. Gives me kind of like a happy for my friends feeling.
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Thanks for dropping my name in Hometown Hot Rodding, Steve! Tell your art director I asked WTF happened to my logo on both customer's cars in there?
I'll be sure to send my customers with worthy projects your way and the guys are right, the mag has been on top of the stack for awhile now and 60s - 70s cars and this movement in general are only getting hotter!
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Old 06-20-2006, 11:57 PM
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Thanks for dropping my name in Hometown Hot Rodding, Steve! Tell your art director I asked WTF happened to my logo on both customer's cars in there?
I'll be sure to send my customers with worthy projects your way and the guys are right, the mag has been on top of the stack for awhile now and 60s - 70s cars and this movement in general are only getting hotter!
Yea, in Hometown most logos are removed.. sorry..

Glad you guys like the book.. PHR is a "work in progress" and we will tweaking the content and stories as time moves along. They are real big into "readers surveys" so if you get sent one be sure to take the time to fill it out.

It's hard because the standards at PHR are so much higher for the photography.. Stuff I shoot that would be top-shelf at Super Chevy just squeeks by here. But I learn a ton from Johnny.. Trying to nail a two page opening spread is nerve racking. lol

Anyways, thanks for the compliments on the book.. I will pass it along. Oh, and congrats to those in Hometown, you all deserve to be there
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Yeah I have to agree PHR is my favorite mag.

On another note I see another member has a screenname really close to mine. 71Nova. Does that make us some kindof internet forum brothers
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Yup. I think something like that. Practicaly the same car. Well, at the begining. I got your back.
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Yes, I just received my new issue of PHR and it is outstanding. It has really become my favorite one. It seems to have a better mix of Chevy vs. the world. The new perfect bound issue puts it at a whole new level and there is a lot of good color in there. Congrats to Steve and all of the Hometown coverage. Very cool and very real world.
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