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Donnie
08-10-2007, 07:23 AM
Googling around a few days ago I came across a link to "Caterham Life" which is evidently being published monthly again after a lengthy absense. The July issue spoke of a Factory Tour over the weekend of 9/15-16 in connection with the 50 year celebration. Since I'm busy that weekend I emailed the contact person to ask if it would be feasable to do a virtual tour for internet distribution for those of us unable to attend. I also gave him a brief rundown of our gettogether on 7/7/07. He got back and was receptive to the virtual tour idea. He was also interested in our 50th aniversary Dragon celebration and asked if I would forward a blurb describing it and some pictures. Sounds likea great oportunity to get some global coverage for USA7s. However, I feel that maybe ther would be someone more qualified than I (Al?, Mazda?, John?). The email contact at Caterham is adamh@caterham.co.uk. I am available to assist in this and will follow this thread.
Don Freeman


The following is Andy's response to my inquiry:

Hi Don,

I'll see what we can come up with re virtual tour of the factory.

In the mean time, if you would like to put pen to paper re your gathering in Tennessee with a few pics attached, I'll see what I can do to put it in next months Caterham Life.

Regards

Andy

stevet
08-10-2007, 07:52 AM
I sent a piece plus photos on 7/7/07 to Low Flying - the UK Magazine - as soon as we got back from the Dragon. Hopefully it will be in next month.

Steve.

Donnie
08-10-2007, 10:21 AM
:crazy: Wanted to make it clear that I was not trying to pass the buck on this one. I just felt that any info of this sort concerning USA7s should be approved by some designated persona. It's easy to forget that, at 400 strong, this is no longer a casual, little group. I would be happy to run with this one. Or perhaps Steve. At least he speaks the language:jester: :jester: Don

stevet
08-10-2007, 12:36 PM
Thanks Don. Not sure of the relationship between Caterham Life and Low Flying... Having given the story to LF, I would not want to upset them by giving the same story to Cat Life (if you see what I mean), particularly if it comes out earlier. Maybe someone else could do a piece?

I'm happy to 'edit' copy for UK use :d

Al Navarro
08-10-2007, 01:48 PM
I'm currently up to my eyeballs in work and my many side projects...so Don, feel free to pen a blurb, poach pix from the pix thread (or use your own) and submit to Steve T. for review. He's a founding club member, a Brit, and a two-time owning Se7ener...seems as likely a candidate for vetting any public articles as Mazda, John, or I.

Thanks for keeping the momentum going. I wait eagerly for the print articles to start showing up.

EburgE
08-10-2007, 02:41 PM
Here is the Caterham Life download page

http://www.caterham.co.uk/assets/html/download.html

Donnie
08-12-2007, 08:39 AM
I have written a short article documenting our celebration at the Dragon and sent it as well as a few pics to Caterham Life. Thanks for you help, Steve. :cheers:

Don Freeman

slngsht
08-12-2007, 08:49 AM
I'm currently up to my eyeballs in work and my many side projects...so Don, feel free to pen a blurb, poach pix from the pix thread (or use your own) and submit to Steve T. for review. He's a founding club member, a Brit, and a two-time owning Se7ener...seems as likely a candidate for vetting any public articles as Mazda, John, or I.

Thanks for keeping the momentum going. I wait eagerly for the print articles to start showing up.

I had to read that twice... I thought it said "a two-timing Se7en owner :crazy:

sparecr
08-12-2007, 02:37 PM
Thanks Don, I really don't classify myself as a quailfied writer.

stevet
08-13-2007, 06:37 AM
I had to read that twice... I thought it said "a two-timing Se7en owner :crazy:

Sometimes it just feels that way...