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Cathelijne
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JCB
United Kingdom
384 Posts |
Posted - 29/10/2020 : 11:07:52
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Cathelijne and Forum:
I must agree an index would be very useful. Not bothered about format. Online would be easier to keep up to date. All the best.
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3226 Posts |
Posted - 29/10/2020 : 12:01:11
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Hi Cat
It looks as if the project did not come to anything?.
I believe there was an index produced a long time ago, I think the author was from Canada? I will see if I have a copy.
It would be a big task to produce an index from scratch. It took me long enough to produce the Yearbook index - now filed by Nick in the documents section. Keeping this index up-to-date as each issue is printed is the easy bit!
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Nick Feakes
USA
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Posted - 31/10/2020 : 11:24:28
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Cat I had forgotten all about this effort. I will see if I can find out if we made any progress. Nick
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tonym
United Kingdom
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Posted - 31/10/2020 : 14:39:00
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The "long time ago" index, produced by the Register covering 1/68 to 12/78 - seemingly was compiled by me ! Totally forgot about it. On the front is a note that there was a previous one produced by Phil Peckham which covered the Triple M & Vintage Bulletins Nos 1 to 30. |
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Nick Feakes
USA
3331 Posts |
Posted - 01/11/2020 : 14:43:35
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Tony If you send me a copy I will see if we can resurrect the index. Nick
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tonym
United Kingdom
651 Posts |
Posted - 02/11/2020 : 15:06:03
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Nick
My copy - maybe the only one - is on old fashioned paper and some 34 pages long. i don't want to go through the dfag of digitising it
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DickMorbey
United Kingdom
3672 Posts |
Posted - 02/11/2020 : 16:25:32
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Tony,
If you would care to send it to me using the General Post Office I would be hapy to digitise it for everyone's benefit!
Dick Morbey PA-PB 0743 Frieth, Oxon, UK |
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Nick Feakes
USA
3331 Posts |
Posted - 02/11/2020 : 18:54:47
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Thank you Dick, good idea Nick
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John Reid
United Kingdom
704 Posts |
Posted - 03/11/2020 : 09:05:35
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This is the front cover of Tony’s Index, which shows the publications covered, continuing from Phil Peckham’s 1968 index of the Triple-M and Vintage Bulletins
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Peter Frost
United Kingdom
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Posted - 03/11/2020 : 09:31:07
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Hi Nick, I have the original "Index to Technical Articles in Triple-M Year Books,Infoletters & Bulletins" This was produced by Pat Mullen email pmullen@telus.net in 2003 26 pages topics go from a-z Axles to Windscreen Wipers. Miscellaneous Tech.Tips and Technically oriented Articles.Sources of parts etc Special Tools for MMM Cars. 3 Appendixes Also have Triple-M Register Yearbook Index 1971 to 2012 Front page has picture of Twin Cam Engine K3009 8 pages layout as above done by G.R. Eagle. 8th June 2013 Can send copies if needed. Peter |
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DickMorbey
United Kingdom
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Posted - 03/11/2020 : 11:34:35
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Peter, thanks for your comments
There seem to be several listings floating around!
Thanks to George Eagle the Yearbook index 1971-2019 is available here: https://www.triple-mregister.org/uploads/retro/Yearbook_index_2019.pdf
Peter,Tony, John if any of you would care to send me the earlier Pat Mullen and/or Tony Margel indexes we can get them digitised.
What will happen after that is a matter of conjecture, but it would seem sensible to consolidate the information in some way and (if we ever reach a state of perfection) reconcile the undoubted inconsistencies of info that are bound to have arisen over the decades!
Dick Morbey PA-PB 0743 Frieth, Oxon, UK |
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tonym
United Kingdom
651 Posts |
Posted - 03/11/2020 : 14:14:47
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Nick & Dick
I am geared up to get my copy of the index copied. I will mail it to Nick as the original is just as likely to dissapear in the UK mail system as the US one
Note this was produced by the MMM Register, not me, from my master list [now long gone]. It was probably done on a duplicating machine, in those pre photocopier days. So it is very unlikely to exist in the Register archives.
Pleased to see that at least one other copy still exists. |
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DickMorbey
United Kingdom
3672 Posts |
Posted - 03/11/2020 : 16:24:01
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Tony/all
Depending on how the original is scanned it can include text recognition features and/or can be converted to an entrely digital format. That would make the scanned version searchable which would be a great benefit to users
Dick Morbey PA-PB 0743 Frieth, Oxon, UK |
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Simon Johnston
United Kingdom
5983 Posts |
Posted - 03/11/2020 : 16:54:30
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Of course, if the digital version had hyperlinks to allow you to go straight to the article concerned, that would be even better!
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Nick Feakes
USA
3331 Posts |
Posted - 19/11/2020 : 13:48:51
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I have received the copies of the index from Tony. Thank you Tony!
There are about 30 pages of typewritten data, that must have been a great deal of work to produce and impossible to add more records without rewriting many if not all of the pages.
Here is a specimen:
Here is the key to the abbreviations:
My plan: - 1. Import most of this data into a spreadsheet.
- 2. I do not plan to include the yearbook data as we already have an index courtesy of George Eagle.
- 3. Should I include Safety Fast? If I include Safety Fast it will mean someone adding all the information from 1979 to present. Is anyone willing to do that?
Thoughts please
Nick
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