The Coach-Builder's Bulletin has published its last issue
 

The Coach-Builder's Bulletin has published its last issue

Started by rv_safetyman, May 18, 2007, 08:15:58 AM

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rv_safetyman

 I just got my copy and George and Sue Myers have made the decision to stop the publication of this neat bulletin.  I have a hard time calling it a bulletin, as it always contained great information.

In true George and Sue fashion, they are offering your money back or application on purchase of one of their publications.  That is the first time I have seen that happen.  I plan to tell them to keep my refund.  I got more than my money's worth.

I can't imagine what it takes to publish something like this bulletin.  They had some great support from folks like Jack Conrad and many others (I even contributed one article).  However, George and Sue did the lion's share and they deserve a big round of applause!!!!

Over two years ago, I promised to write an article on towing large trailers with buses and never got it finished.  I really regret not supporting them better.

Jim
Jim Shepherd
Evergreen, CO
'85 Eagle 10/Series 60/Eaton AutoShift 10 speed transmission
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pete81eaglefanasty

 I second it.   We will miss the Coach Builder's Bulletin, just got our last copy also. For 7 years & 6 months we enjoy it very helpfull in many ways. thanks to all that help George & Sue Myers sorry to see it end. Good LUCK on your next adventure.


        Pete & Jean
          Fantasy
WHAT EVER YOU DO, OR TO WHO YOU DO IT TOO, DO IT WITH A SMILE, IT MAKES IT LEGAL THAT WAY.

luvrbus

Its not like George is going away because he puts so much effort into the BC MAGAZINE each month but i will miss the bulletin

JackConrad

I too will miss the Coach Builder's Bulletin. I have enjoyed writing for the magazine, almost since it's beginning.  George & Sue have become very good friends. Paula & I always look forward to seeing them.  I know the magazine has been a tremendous amount of work with very little return.  George & Sue, best of luck and good wishes for your future endeavors, whatever they may be. We hope to see ya'll on the road somewhere.  Jack
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buswarrior

Yup, rats.

Always liked seeing the Bulletin in the mailbox.

Best to get your missing copies quick before they are worth oodles to the collectors!!

happy coaching!
buswarrior
Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

Hi yo silver

Wow! I didn't know.  My latest issue was in the mailbox when I got home today and I haven't had time to crack the cover yet.  Sorry it has to end, but I understand.  As a long time subscriber, contributing whatever value that might be left over for the remainder of my subscription period can be considered as a small payback for the enjoyment and education I gotten from the Bulletin.  Gonna miss it in the mailbox!  Good luck; I look forward to meeting you in person eventually.   
Blue Ridge Mountains of VA   Hi Yo Silver! MC9 Gone, not forgotten

wvanative

It is a shame someone can't pick up the torch and carry on the bulletin.

WVaNative
Dean Hamilton Villa Grove, IL East Central IL. Near Champaign
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