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#481906 - 01/25/08 12:16 PM AACA Mag.
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West and Steve. GREAT issue. Fantastic cover shot. Not so thrilled with the inside back cover, but it does break with convention so that's also a plus............Bob.
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#481923 - 01/25/08 01:34 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Bhigdog]
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Okay, I'll bite. How does the E Jag break convention? My first thought was that it was because it was foreign, but then so is the inside front cover. My second thought was that it was because it was pretty much a front-on photo, but then so is the inside front cover. Must be the graffiti. grin I can't wait until someone translates that graffiti and informs us that it's extremely vulgar. blush
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#481947 - 01/25/08 03:15 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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Originally Posted By: West Peterson
Must be the graffiti. grin I can't wait until someone translates that graffiti and informs us that it's extremely vulgar. blush


I have to admit I kinda' wondered about that backdrop also.
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#481955 - 01/25/08 04:15 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Bhigdog]
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It's the juxtaposition of a very beautiful car with a very ugly back drop. My first reaction was negative but the more I studied it the better I liked it. Sort of a Beauty and the Beast. Cars are conventionally "posed" with "pretty" back grounds ergo my comment. The fact that I've gone back and actually studied it and thought about it is a compliment. Keep up the excellant work, West..........Bob
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#481959 - 01/25/08 04:29 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Bhigdog]
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I've seen many very nicely restored cars photographed in front of dilapidated buildings. In my opinion, it actually accents the car and gives it a more "real" setting. To me, photographing pretty cars in front of pretty buildings makes for a photo that is too "cutsie."
Thanks for the comments, Bob.

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#481960 - 01/25/08 04:36 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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Just don't try to get away with a cover shot of a "Rat Rod" in front of the Taj Mahal. wink..........Bob
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#482044 - 01/25/08 09:23 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Bhigdog]
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West, I'll have my Gang Unit Sergeant check it out and I'll get back to you. We normally only photograph graffiti as evidence for court. grin
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#482060 - 01/25/08 09:54 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: MCHinson]
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It was a beautiful, "artsy" and subdued front cover. I liked it.

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#482084 - 01/25/08 11:28 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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West, just so you know, I didn't see Bob Malley's bus go on the block at Barrett Jackson. Bob's wife has been very ill, and I haven't seen or talked to Bob since October. I don't know if something has changed, or if Bob gave me the wrong date.

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#482195 - 01/26/08 12:20 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Dynaflash8]
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I've been in the printing-publishing trade for over 40 years(!) and the Antique Automobile is one of the nicest looking publications that I've seen. It seems to get better with each issue.
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#482235 - 01/26/08 03:28 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Bhigdog]
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Thanks Bob, the credit as always goes to our great magazine staff and editor. My job is to keep the business of the magazine going and to keep West "honest" and avoiding him getting too big a head! grin. We really do spend a bit of time covering the content and insuring the quality of the printing. This front cover was a challenge as the photo was taken towards sunset apparently.

Thanks for all the praise everyone...getting kudos from someone in the printing world is high praise indeed!


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#482646 - 01/27/08 11:05 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Steve Moskowitz]
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I just received mine yesterday and have to say that cover is an awesome setting. smile


Edited by Packin31 (01/27/08 11:05 PM)
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#482898 - 01/28/08 08:50 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Packin31]
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West, the Sergeant agreed with my assessment and said that, while she would have to know what state the "art" was located in, and get a slightly better view of it, it appears to be simple "tagger's" work instead of the work of a hard core gang banger. So, I guess you are off the hook this time. grin
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#482900 - 01/28/08 08:54 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: MCHinson]
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Okay. I can wipe the sweat from my brow. The "art" is from northeast Ohio. Kent, to be exact.
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#482992 - 01/29/08 08:42 AM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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I think all 4 cover shots are great. The front outside taken at or near sunset only serves to enhance the picture. The bomber in the background lends itself to the whole picture, both the plane and the car reflect on days gone by.

Steve and West....KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, I look forward to each and every issue.



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#482998 - 01/29/08 08:54 AM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: serb]
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Thanks, Stevo
Moskowitz always shovels the credit to me, but truth be known, I rely on him heavily, as well as from behind-the-scenes help from Sis Howard.
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#483141 - 01/29/08 06:19 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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There was a day when the VP - Publications got some credits too, but since I think everything you guys do is wonderful (almost) it isn't necessary for me to have any input, and thus I can't get any credit either. On the other hand, my leaving you guys alone is probably a MAJOR contribution to the great quality of the magazine smile


Edited by Dynaflash8 (01/29/08 06:20 PM)

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#483182 - 01/29/08 08:28 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: Dynaflash8]
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I knew I'd forget someone. Sorry Earl. My point is I certainly don't do this alone. Kim Miller in the Library also helps out tremendously, and it seems that every time I ask for even the littlest things from anyone at HQ, it always gets taken care of before I need it.
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#483203 - 01/29/08 09:38 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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I had occasion to have some dealings with Kim a couple of weeks ago and I have to say that she is absolutely fantastic, efficient and wonderful.

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#483241 - 01/30/08 06:45 AM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: serb]
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Yup. Yup. Yup. Plus, if you get to know her, she's real free to give out kisses! blush
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#483253 - 01/30/08 08:04 AM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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West, that's supposed to be our little secret!!!! frown smile


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#483338 - 01/30/08 03:07 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: R W Burgess]
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I won't be the one to tell.

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#483344 - 01/30/08 03:59 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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If you are coming to the Annual meeting at Philadelphia be sure to get some "kisses" from Kim Miller at the Library booth in the Trade Show area. Plan also to attend the Library Seminar on Friday at 11:30- 12:45 where you can enjoy learning what the Library offers to all of us in the hobby. It will also provide a panel to verbally and pictorially demonstrate why we should do as West does to use the AACA Library for verification and authentification. What a treasure we have as members, all of that research and KIM!

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#483357 - 01/30/08 05:05 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: R W Burgess]
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Originally Posted By: R W Burgess
West, that's supposed to be our little secret!!!! frown smile


Wayne,

I hate to break your heart but I think the secret is out frown

I've seen Kim offer kisses to lots of people at the L&RC.. even total strangers, right there at her desk. And if the person really likes the kiss they get from Kim, she'll offer to give them another kiss. shocked
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#483377 - 01/30/08 06:17 PM Re: AACA Mag. [Re: West Peterson]
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Hey guys, Kim isn't giving out so many free kisses anymore as she is now happily engaged! She will be showing off the ring and the groom to be in Philly. I keep telling her she is leaving a string of broken hearts out there but we all very happy for her.

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