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Texas Hi-Railer

Article Acceptance

Howdy Charlie & the Staff at MRH,

Since I'm a new member/reader to MRH online magazine, I'm not familiar with the old way of accepting articles but, this new method sounds like a sure-fire way of doing things.  For me, if I had an article that your magazine felt was interesting enough to publish, just seeing it published in your online magazine would be payment enough but again, that's just me.

Your online magazine is absolutely fabulous and very easy to navigate.  With this old boy's eye sight anymore, I find the magazine very easy to read and many of the magazine's options extremely easy to use.  That's real important to a guy like myself who I consider to be an "analog" kind of person and not very savvy when it comes to all this hi-tech pc stuff today.  Finding MRH online magazine has been a real treat for me and you have a reader for life here my friend.

With MRH being a free model railroader magazine for all of us model railroaders to enjoy, y'all will be saving me a bundle on hard copy magazines which I currently finance and I can now pass those savings on to your advertisers here at MRH online magazine.  Thanks for a great magazine and keep up the excellent work!

Walker aka Texas Hi-Railer

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Geared

Acceptance

Nothing wrong with a policy like this. Makes for good business planning and keeps the authors informed. Many magazines keep writers hanging for months and then reject them. With MRH's quick reply policy writers should be happy.

Roy

Roy

Geared is the way to tight radii and steep grades. Ghost River Rwy. "The Wet Coast Loggers"

 

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Kevin Rowbotham

I like this idea...

The quicker an author can get some acceptance feedback, the better, IMO.

~Kevin

Appreciating Modeling In All Scales but majoring in HO!

Not everybody likes me, luckily not everybody matters.

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