QUOTE: Originally posted by cnwfan11 Theres no way that the January 2005 issue is out.I know alot of people at the Kalmbach office,as well as a few people that work and print the MR and Trains in the Quad Graphics plant in Sussex,Wi. For a few years now I have been on the attack mode against the post office for delivering my issues in very poor condition. I have received them with more finger prints on it than my own,and certain pages with a few rips and folded pages. If this person "HAS" the January 2005 issue,then I want to see a scanned pix of the front cover. Seems to me this person might be pulling our leg. Secondly,if the issue is being mailed,then where is the caption of it on the Trains.com intro page ? Thirdly,at Trainfest,there was no January 2005 issue present at the Kalmbach booth.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern This sure is strange that the January issue would be out so soon! Even on this MR site they are showing the December issue. Just got my December copy last week. So what's up MR? Bob Boudreau What's up? I think April 1st comes early to the Netherlands, too. I just got my advance copy on my desk Friday, which means they're definitely on their way to readers by now... but the Netherlands? I doubt that. I did notice that the January issue includes an article about detailing an SD40-2. It's written by a certain online chum of yours... [:o)] Bergie
QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern This sure is strange that the January issue would be out so soon! Even on this MR site they are showing the December issue. Just got my December copy last week. So what's up MR? Bob Boudreau
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo and the reviews: the Athearn Challenger , the Atlas Trainmaster, and the N-scale concor USRA 2-10-2 I was surprised to get the January issue this early, as I received the December issue about 10 days ago,
QUOTE: Originally posted by CPD95 Man, the Netherlands must have great mail service. I'm 90 miles from Milwaukee, haven't gotten mine yet.
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