The SD Enthusiasts'Club Newsletter

   Volume 2 Issue 4               Winter 2010

 Now in our Ninth year of publication.

From the Editor.

This is the time of year at which traditionally we look back over the year that has almost passed and look forward to the year to come, we remember our families and loved ones, and we think of our friends. So I send you my very best wishes for the festive season and trust that 2012 will bring you joy and fulfilment.

On this page I report on a memorable day last Saturday. Then on Page two I update you with news of SD vehicles that still survive along with correspondence I have received. Page three is taken over by an advertisement from 1977 and on our back page we show how the humble SD has appeared on the silver screen and remember the remarkable crash tenders produced by the SPV Division. Since ceasing publication of the paper edition of the magazine I feel that I've lost touch with some of you and I'm always delighted to hear from you.

With best wishes Brian Carpenter.

1st December 2011.

 

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INDEX to ISSUE 4

 

Page 1.November Nostalgia.

Page 2. Eric Salmons - A Tribute

Page 3. The Editor's Postbag

 

Page 4.Advertisement for SPV Division

Page 5. Crash Tenders

Page 6. "I'm a Star!"

 

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The SD Enthusiasts' Club Magazine is published four times per year - 1st March, 1st June, 1st September and 1st December.

To those without access to the Internet the SD Enthusiasts Club Magazine has been available in paper form by post at the non-profit making price of £3.20 per year for four issues (to include postage). Back copies are available at 80p each (to include postage.) This service is no longer open to new subscribers since this service is scheduled to cease at the end of 2010.

CORRESPONDENCE - Editor's Note.

Will correspondents please note that the editor reserves the right to shorten letters or e-mails submitted for publication, and to edit them to provide greater clarity. All reasonable steps will be taken to try to ensure that the meaning in the letter, or e-mail, remains unaltered. The editor can not accept responsibility for the accuracy of correspondent's memories, nor his own memories. Often we are looking back over many years, and our memories of an event may well vary. It would be appreciated if you would make it plain should you not wish your correspondence to be published for whatever reason.

 

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