Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kemal on March 06, 2023, 20:09:38
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Thank you for the new Pagoda world I received today and a surprise of two badges included. :)
Like going back in time, when buying a new comic, you use to get a gift included ;D
I look forward to reading it.
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Just got mine too. :)
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Any Idea how to put the badges on? are they peel and stick or do you iron these on?
Regards
Pinder
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Hi,
you have to iron it on.
...WRe
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Thanks. I figured that may be the case that I would iron it on.
Regards
Pinder
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The patches are better than the prizes in a box of cracker jack - except it doesn't come in a box anymore.
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Yes, medium iron no steam.
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Arrived here as well.
Thank you all.
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Received mine yesterday. Thanks for the patches.
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I received mine today. Great, useful issue. The patches are extremely nice. Thanks to the board for approving them and supplying two to each member. Yet another perk of membership in a great group!
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Yes love the patches thanks.
jz
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Handsome featured car. Looks identical to mine!
Cool patches. I'll put one on the ol' gym bag.
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Arrived here in London, Ontario CANADA yesterday, another super PW magazines great photographs and stories. Thanks to all that assisted the Editor !!!
Patches are super Thank you!
Dieter
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Woohoo,
Issue 32 arrived in Australia. Great photos and nice patches. Thanks to all the organisers and editor and helpers.
Membership has its benefits.
Garry
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Issue 32 arrived in Sweden with todays mail! Thanks!
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Well received ! Thanks Jon + team ! What a treat to see my BB on the covers 😁😁😁
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Well received in Germany as well, again a superb edition, including two nice patches. Thanks to Jon, Mike and everybody else involved!
Andreas
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Arrived to Sant Cugat (Spain) yesterday. :)
But issue 31 not arrived yet >:(
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Also received mine in Finland. With patches! :)
Thank you!
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....I tried ironing them on but my paintwork melted :( ;)
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Issue 32 arrived 15th March.
Great pics, interesting article on 3d printing.
Thanks
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Nice issue, one again. Liked Mark Miller's "Sky of Blue & Sea of Green".
The photo of his grandfather Roy in a 1920s racer is obviously in a version of a Ford Model T. Not many other fords around at the time. Many racers created their own custom versions in order to gain an advantage. What specific variation of a Model T it is, I don't know. Unique features are: No right exhaust, the very short tail and steel spoke wheels. Maybe some expert in Model T vintage racers can shed more light on it.
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I wanted to know if I could get a copy of issue 32 and a couple of badges as mentioned?
Thank you
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Found the (almost) perfect color T-shirt for one of the patches. Still looking for headwear.
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Is it possible to get a new copy of issue 32? I did receive my copy (patches included) It was accidently put in my neighbor's mail box. She put it on a bench next my front door.. Unfortunately it rained that night and I was not home. The issue is still readable but is in sad shape. The patches are fine and are not needed. I will gladly pay any expense incurred. Thank you, Chumps