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Re: The Marque

To: <alpines@autox.team.net>, <mark@ciansystems.com>
Subject: Re: The Marque
From: "Ian Spencer" <SpenceIC@Healthall.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 13:59:05 -0500
Mark,
Thanks for the kind words. I'm overwhelmed at the response we've received 
regarding the magazine. It's still a little rough around the edges, but I think 
in time it will shape into an impressive book. Eventually, we want to step up 
the quality of the printing and be able to do full bleed covers. That will all 
come with time though. For now, we are pretty happy and I must admit, I even 
impressed myself! :-) It's nice when an idea starts to take life and actually 
becomes something good. We have a real creative team that is not only 
knowledgable on the Alpine, but other areas and processes as well. It's nice to 
have an idea and someone else in the group says" Oh, I know how to do that!"

About the color codes. We would really love to get our hands on Gunmetal. I 
really hope you can get a sample from the car you are chasing. That would be 
very cool!

Thanks again for your kind words! - Ian



Ian Spencer
Client Services
University Hospital
Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati
(513) 584-0365

>>> "Mark Burkley" <mark@ciansystems.com> 03/11/02 01:24PM >>>
All-

The Marque is most impressive. Better than anticipated, even with high
expectations. I am in a couple of other car clubs and none is more thorough
and conscientious. The feel of the club is excellent in that it does feel like
the relatively small and engaged group that it is. Very knowledgeable,
extremely willing to help. I anticipate excellent events and growth of the
knowledge base because of the cohesive nature and enthusiasm of this group.
One of the other clubs I belong to is the BMW CCA. I thought it intriguing
that there exists an ongoing discussing in the club literature regarding the
accidental use/misuse of the term Beamers when referring to BMW owners. It has
been debated for years and the consensus appears to be that, Beemers are BMW
motorcycle owners and Bimmers are BMW car owners. Beamers, in their opinion,
is a misuse, typically by the uninformed, usually the press. I feel I may have
to interject into the discussion and clearly note that Beamer's, are and have
been, in fact, proud Sunbeam owners with a lengthy and noteworthy heritage. I
believe they will identify, as the level of passion in the discussion over the
use of these various terms is often comical.

A side note. I was bummed to see that Colour Code 102 (Oxford) was one of the
missing. My current restoration was originally Code 102 and the underside of
the hood-latch inset was in great shape. I wish I could have contributed.
Unfortunately, everything is now Lt Metallic Grn (67). I did a cursory search
this morning to see if I had any waylaid bits that might be good examples of
the colour, but found none. I'm sure the list will be completed with the sharp
eyes of this group on the lookout. I am still chasing a rumor of a Gunmetal
car locally.

Also, In looking through The Registry, there are a startling number of cars
being restored. Very cool. I personally love to see the pictures, both during
and after, and know how many others toil in less than ideal situations,
squeezing in a few hours here and there, to further their labors of love. It
defies economic logic nearly every time, yet from a satisfaction standpoint,
rewards immensely. Its great to know these gems are not rotting unseen in
scrap yards. Keep them on the road.

Again, fantastic job. Keep up the great work and thanks to all for past and
future help.

Mark Burkley, Colorado
'65 SIV
'67 SV

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