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R H

11-14-2007 10:08:24




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I was wondering if anyone is getting the Lawn and Garden Collectors Magazine?
If so, how do you like it?

Thanks




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paulatclf

11-18-2007 10:29:34




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to R H, 11-14-2007 10:08:24  
How much does a subscription cost? The link at hapco.com is not working.



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William Pearson

11-18-2007 15:33:01




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to paulatclf, 11-18-2007 10:29:34  
The subcription rate for six issues of the Lawn and Garden Collector Magazine is $24.00 .... the enjoyment is PRICELESS!
Bill in Richmond, Va. "Riding Horses with Wild Bill"



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jdmike

11-16-2007 20:49:34




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to R H, 11-14-2007 10:08:24  
I also get the magazine, I am the one that built the JD112rf diesel. If they get the show going, I will have my WH C-100 and JD 110rf there for sure. Mike



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Tom Arnold

11-16-2007 15:53:39




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to R H, 11-14-2007 10:08:24  
I have perused three of the five issues sent to me so far and am quite pleased with the quality of the articles, photos and the mag itself. It takes big money to produce a big magazine and this one is in its fledgling stages. Whether it survives or not depends entirely on all of you guys who profess to be real garden tractor enthusiasts.

Magazines like this one, live or die as a result of circulation numbers because advertising revenues are based solely upon those numbers. It's a vicious circle. If you don't believe in the concept of the magazine enough to support it, then Brandon can't get advertisers and even those he does get, won't shell out big bucks for a small circulation publication.

If circulation does not build, then Brandon will be forced to abandon the magazine. The more of you that join, the more money there will be to make the magazine even better than what it is today. In the overall scheme of things today, the subscription price is minimal.

I urge all of you who read this thread to buy a subscription and support the magazine that supports this hobby. It's money well spent.

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William Pearson

11-17-2007 06:25:49




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to Tom Arnold, 11-16-2007 15:53:39  
Tom, All how very true.
The circulation of the Lawn and Garden Collector Magazine has already grown so much that renegotiations had to be made with the printer and the magazine will now have more pages and ALL COLOR PICTURES!!! (no black and whites)
I believe the Lawn and Garden Collector Magazine is the "missing link" that folks who love garden tractors needed .... all other hobbies have a magazine and garden tractors should too.
Bill in Richmond, Va.
"Riding Horses with Wild Bill"

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leon

11-16-2007 03:46:46




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to R H, 11-14-2007 10:08:24  
I been getting it from the start. It's pretty good. Biggest problem is that it doesn't come often enough. I subscribe to too many magazines, but this one doesn't seem to end up very often in the not-yet-read pile.



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Gary Davis

11-15-2007 19:11:47




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to R H, 11-14-2007 10:08:24  
The only thing I know about the Magazine is I had asked if they were going to include Walk Behind Garden Tractors and they told me in the future but for now it is riders. Well that kinda left me out, as my collection is walk behinds and I saw no need for the magazine. Just my input for any other walk behind collector. Gary



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Tom Arnold

11-14-2007 13:31:42




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to R H, 11-14-2007 10:08:24  
Go to www.hapcoparts.com/

Brandon will be happy to oblige you with a subscription. I asked him to start mine at the first issue and send me issues one through five immediately. No problem. Got them in the mail a week or so later and then I called him up, gave him my Visa number and paid the bill he enclosed with the mags.



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bustedglass195

11-14-2007 12:23:58




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to R H, 11-14-2007 10:08:24  
Gettin" it - Lovin" it. If you are into garden tractors, you need to be getting this magazine.

Busted



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Greg B.

11-14-2007 10:35:58




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to R H, 11-14-2007 10:08:24  
How do you get it?

Greg B.



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William Pearson

11-14-2007 15:11:36




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 Re: Lawn Garden collectors magazine in reply to Greg B., 11-14-2007 10:35:58  
You can call 1-866-378-2954 for a subcription to the Lawn and Garden Collector Magazine. We are glad ya'll like the magazine and here is a little "inside scoop" about things .... we are thinking on having the Lawn and Garden Collector Magazine sponser a garden tractor show and pull to help get garden tractor folks together. More on this idea later.
Bill in Richmond, Va.
"Riding Horses with Wild Bill"

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ams

11-19-2007 07:55:17




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 bad link on your website in reply to William Pearson, 11-14-2007 15:11:36  
Hi, on your website>Link

when I click the image for "More Information", it goes to this address which is bad:

Link

just thought I'd let you know!!



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