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Al/Reeni

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Posted: 10/15/09 07:44am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I always enjoyed it, especially the "Bragging Rights" pics. Hope you can get it going again, Terry.





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No more magazines? - great, here comes the next mod -I'll have to mount a laptop and get satellite internet acces in the throne room to have something to read!!!!!

Seriously- I've enjoyed Toyhauler Magazine a lot. I've always looked forward to getting my next issue and eagerly read it cover to cover once I get it. Thanks Terry for a great run! I wish you luck on restructuring and hope to see something in the near future.


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Dunerfool wrote:

No more magazines? - great, here comes the next mod -I'll have to mount a laptop and get satellite internet acces in the throne room to have something to read!!!!!
TMI!!

As stated above, I feel paper magazines are on there way out. My father in law (he is 90) sits and reads the LA Times every morning. What would happen if it went away? I dont think he will run out and get a PC to do it. Kind of sad.

Would you subscribe to an online version of TH Mag or other of your favorite mag?? I might for $10 a year.


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Dunerfool wrote:

No more magazines? - great, here comes the next mod -I'll have to mount a laptop and get satellite internet acces in the throne room to have something to read!!!!!

Seriously- I've enjoyed Toyhauler Magazine a lot. I've always looked forward to getting my next issue and eagerly read it cover to cover once I get it. Thanks Terry for a great run! I wish you luck on restructuring and hope to see something in the near future.


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I'm glad I got this pic in braggin rights before they quit the mag and even though I don't have a toy hauler , I subscribed to the mag.


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I have long thought Magazine's and newspapers will go the way of the Beta-Max and 8-Track tapes but I dont think it will be happening anytime soon. People like to have something they can throw in the magazine rack in the TH or throw on the coffee table at home.

In my opinion, doing research on the PC on the latest floorplan, finding the latest technologies, or to learn what accessories are standard will not replace flipping through the pages of the latest issue.

As a subscriber from the beginning, member #8 on the forum, a contributor to the Magazine, and friend of Terry's I will be dissapointed if it does not come back. The industry will have truly lost an important asset.


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I look forward to seeing them return! I hope it is in the near future.


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McKenziek wrote:

I have long thought Magazine's and newspapers will go the way of the Beta-Max and 8-Track tapes but I dont think it will be happening anytime soon. People like to have something they can throw in the magazine rack in the TH or throw on the coffee table at home.

In my opinion, doing research on the PC on the latest floorplan, finding the latest technologies, or to learn what accessories are standard will not replace flipping through the pages of the latest issue.

As a subscriber from the beginning, member #8 on the forum, a contributor to the Magazine, and friend of Terry's I will be dissapointed if it does not come back. The industry will have truly lost an important asset.


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I wondered why when I got home from working out of town there was not a new THM sitting there waiting for my morning activities. Hunting season passed without a new mag when the moose and TH pulled back into the driveway. After another month of working out of town there was not a new magazine when I got home. I wasn't really surprised for this was not the first period of time that I have not received the magazine but dang it I have been looking forward to the newest upgrade/mod I can do to the old girl.

I will admit I was not the biggest fan of the magazine itself. I could not do any better for I am not a writer nor am I creative. I did however, think that the upgrade articles were great.I did ponder at lengths on how the mag could improve and I didn't ever come up with anything so they defiantly put out a better product than I ever could. I did read every mag cover to cover.

I hope the magazine is revived. I would like to see it around again, and I will then send in my list of ideas that don't have to do with sand dunes and beach camping. Heck, they could send someone to Alaska and I would take them riding and camping for a new article.

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