MRJ Binders
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I'm pleased to say that the sample binder has arrived for approval. I'll load a dozen MRJs into it and take some photos tomorrow so you can all see it. It certainly looks quite good.
I've also had the final figures from Modern Bookbinders and am pleased to say that the cost to each of you will be £4.62 for each binder plus carriage at cost. Cheapest carriage I can find is currently £7.02 inc. VAT which I think will apply to all orders except Rod Newport. I'm also probably going to have to charge 35p for a box. If I find that it's cheaper to send the parcels by Royal Mail standard parcel service I will do so - I should be able to do the necessary calculations tomorrow.
DT
I've also had the final figures from Modern Bookbinders and am pleased to say that the cost to each of you will be £4.62 for each binder plus carriage at cost. Cheapest carriage I can find is currently £7.02 inc. VAT which I think will apply to all orders except Rod Newport. I'm also probably going to have to charge 35p for a box. If I find that it's cheaper to send the parcels by Royal Mail standard parcel service I will do so - I should be able to do the necessary calculations tomorrow.
DT
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I've now had a chance of having a look at the sample binder and loading it with 12 copies of MRJ, and I'm annexing four photos. I'm quite pleased with it. The colour is dark green - darker perhaps than appears in the first photo - and the magazines are held in quite tightly - the spine is 5cms wide. Because it's quite tight, loading the last three or four magazines is a little awkward but should prove no problem to anyone who's done any P4 modelling! I'm inclined to approve them as they are, but if anyone has any comments, now is the time to voice them. Over the next day or two I'll be sending PMs to everyone with payment details.
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Re: MRJ Binders
Looks good to me.
When i have bought these in the dim and distant past, (for the Model Railway Constructor and Model Railways) they came with some matching rub down gold numbers so you could add the date, is there anything of that sort included?
Let us know when to send the funds.
Regards and Thanks
Keith
When i have bought these in the dim and distant past, (for the Model Railway Constructor and Model Railways) they came with some matching rub down gold numbers so you could add the date, is there anything of that sort included?
Let us know when to send the funds.
Regards and Thanks
Keith
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Modern Bookbinders do gold year labels for every decade from the 1940s to present - see http://modernbookbinders.com/osc4/index ... 1c2u632842 . The main difficulty with these is that the binders hold more than a year of MRJs and also some people, eg me, might prefer to label them by issue number rather than date. I thought I might buy some gold number stickers from the stationer for mine, whileas anyone skilled at lining and lettering should have no problems with a gold pen! If anyone would like the decade labels offered by Modern Bookbinders I suggest that contact them personally.
Payment details should be in evryone's inboxes within the next 24 hours.
DT
Payment details should be in evryone's inboxes within the next 24 hours.
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DaveyTee wrote:I've now had a chance of having a look at the sample binder and loading it with 12 copies of MRJ, and I'm annexing four photos.
Looks excellent... The cheque is going in the post today!
Thanks very much for all of the organising. Now I'll have to find where I put the remains of the sheet of gold numbers that I used for the first set of binders, ten or twenty years ago!
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Davey
You have a PM
regards
Trevor
You have a PM
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Thanks everyone for moneys transferred (all arrived safely) and cheques sent or to be sent. I have therefore placed the order - delivery will be 4 to 5 weeks.
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Just thought I'd better mention that I have now received cheques or bank transfers from everyone - thank you very much. As soon as the binders come in, I'll start sending them out although I will ensure that I notify recipients before I dispatch their parcel. Everything will be going by courier for delivery during the week, so if anyone wants to nominate an alternative delivery address (and one or two of you have) because there will be no-one at home, please let me know.
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I have been told that the MRJ binders will be sent out to me not later than this coming Wednesday (28th). Bearing in mind that I work full time, I'd hope to be able to get them all off to their various recipients within a week of my receiving them.
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The binders were delivered to me this morning (Monday 2nd April). I hope to get them all out this week. They will go by courier, so if anyone wants theirs delivered to an address other than the one they've given me, eg because there will be no-one in during the day to receive them, please let me know asap!
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Re: MRJ Binders
Sorry everyone, but it seems that I forgot that this coming weekend is Easter, and as a result there will be no courier services, at least up here, over the holiday weekend. Also, work plans have been rather disrupted by waking up to 14 cms of snow this morning (and that's after 23º last week!). So as a result of all that, I'm afraid that you probably won't receive your binders now until next Wednesday 11th April. I hope that won't cause any problems.
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Re: MRJ Binders
grovenor-2685 wrote:No problem to me, thanks for advice.
Keith
Likewise - the efforts that you've put in are much appreciated, so a day or two here or there is hardly going to distress me.
Stay safe in the snow (you must be the one person that Daily mail article was targeting...) and enjoy some modelling!
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Mine have just arrived all present and correct, so many thanks to David for all his work on this.
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Re: MRJ Binders
As a new S4 member I missed the boat on the initial order. The most helpful DT has been in touch with the supplier and the minimum order for a further batch of binders is 50.
Does anyone else have a need for more binders or are there others like me who missed this but would like some?
If so then please make yourself known!
I would most likely require 20 for myself.
If there is no further interest then I will most likely look to order 50 and sell on the ones I do not need.
Regards,
Alastair
Does anyone else have a need for more binders or are there others like me who missed this but would like some?
If so then please make yourself known!
I would most likely require 20 for myself.
If there is no further interest then I will most likely look to order 50 and sell on the ones I do not need.
Regards,
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I did get asked on the Wild Swan stand at Ally pally a few weeks ago if anyone did binders, so I am sure they are still in demand, I am sure if you popped a post on RMWeb you would get a positive response too.
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Re: MRJ Binders
Davey,
Binders safely arrived today.
They were well packed.
Many thanks.
Gordon A
Bristol
Binders safely arrived today.
They were well packed.
Many thanks.
Gordon A
Bristol
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Got mine today and spent a while filling them up to find out later I had one with the spine the wrong way up, so had to take the mags out and pop them in the right way round.
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David Bigcheeseplant wrote:Got mine today and spent a while filling them up to find out later I had one with the spine the wrong way up, so had to take the mags out and pop them in the right way round.
David
Been there, done that (some years ago now...), decided not to bother turning them around!
I've got a large box downstairs as well - must get around to opening it soon, but I've just been watching a biking mate of mine getting a telling off by a copper on BBC4 in a very countrified version of "Police, Camera, Action"
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Re: MRJ Binders
Hurra,
a box of binders is here, now who wants to fit all those MRJ's in for me................
Well done Daveytee for the arranging ordering and shipping out of these, you are a gent.
Right, time to find something else to get out of filling them, ahh yes the day job
trebor
a box of binders is here, now who wants to fit all those MRJ's in for me................
Well done Daveytee for the arranging ordering and shipping out of these, you are a gent.
Right, time to find something else to get out of filling them, ahh yes the day job
trebor
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I'm assuming that, with a couple of exceptions, everyone now has their binders. If they haven't yet arrived, please let me know. Silence will indicate that they have arrived!
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Re: MRJ Binders
Having popped 214 MRJs in the binders I found out I had missed putting in No.76!!!! so spent ages taking them out and popping them in again.
Even though I have every MRJ since 0 I had another I resuced a another complete set that may have been skipped,so I will make sure the best condition mags go in the binders, within the resued set there are a few copies that I have 3-4 copies of so if you are missing a number that I have more than 2 copies of let me know and I could fill your missing numbers.
David
Even though I have every MRJ since 0 I had another I resuced a another complete set that may have been skipped,so I will make sure the best condition mags go in the binders, within the resued set there are a few copies that I have 3-4 copies of so if you are missing a number that I have more than 2 copies of let me know and I could fill your missing numbers.
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Re: MRJ Binders
AER_2263 wrote:As a new S4 member I missed the boat on the initial order. The most helpful DT has been in touch with the supplier and the minimum order for a further batch of binders is 50.
Does anyone else have a need for more binders or are there others like me who missed this but would like some?
If so then please make yourself known!
I would most likely require 20 for myself.
If there is no further interest then I will most likely look to order 50 and sell on the ones I do not need.
Regards,
Alastair
Well I would have another 5 off you and an additional 3 without the embossed title.
I miscalculated the plain binders I needed.
Regards
Alan
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If another "run" is being considered then I would be requiring 10 if possible ?
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