I could not have said it better then Joe Alexander or Peter van Es, just to add I too enjoy each PW issue and after I joined in 2013 have purchased several Back Issues that were available.
Jon, will we be adding pages from some of The Members stories from the PAGODA STYLE book as centrefolds in future PW issues as we discussed a few years back? I think it will add to your content for PW at the same time provide a great story for new Members to read.
To all Members, Peter van Es (one of our former Presidents and still Administrator of our Web Site), makes a good point asking for you to send your story about how you found your Pagode/Pagoda. When you think about it it would make a good story to be shared with members here. Or you may like recommend a great route in your state that you like to share with others. Or tell us about the last time you attended a car show in your area. Any other subject you feel may be of interest. Put yourself in Jon’s shoes and others that are part of the PW publishing team, new material is needed for future issues of the PW magazine and if you are reading this, think about what you can share that may be of interest to all. Don’t worry about spelling or grammar we have volunteers to look after this before it is published.
In July Hugh and I attended a mini car show (about 12 cars were in attendance and a local fire truck with the entire crew). here in London, Ontario for the Easter Seal Organisation Hugh made his Model T and Pagoda available and I joined with my Pagoda. We both enjoyed how challenged and handicap children from this long term home enjoyed our Pagodas and Hugh’s Model T. One child had to be lifted with a special lift in and out from Hug’s Pagoda (he had his hardtop removed). The smile on those children was priceless. I will be sending my story and high resolution photographs to Jon, perhaps you may see the story in one of the future PW issues.
Thanks for reading. Cheers,
Dieter
PS. I am attaching a teaser photograph, you have to agree the smile on those children was priceless. Fingerprints were easily removed after the car show