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Re: Inside the Octagon

To: psychod@ix.netcom.com
Subject: Re: Inside the Octagon
From: Leckstein <bleckstein@monmouth.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 22:53:20 -0500
At 05:27 PM 2/11/97 -0800, John Nelson wrote:
>Leckstein wrote:
>> 
>> At 03:52 PM 2/6/97 -0500, S. L. Hower wrote:
>> >
>> >  Mike-
>> >
>> >  Ok.  You've sold me.  To whom do I send my check (and for how much)?
>> >
>> >  --Scott
>> >
>> >   Scott Hower  --> howersl@ttown.apci.com
>> Scott,  there are many sources. I got mine fom Britbooks  1 800 732-3646,
>> home page http://esp.norwich.net/britbook. Maybe you should ask the films
>> maker on this list.
>> 
>> How come you are the only one who I convinced. What do I have to say to get
>> the others on this list to spend a few bucks, so this film sells, and we
>> get the postwar edition into production? Hey gang, this film is not like
>> the others which are good, this one is really good.
>> 
>> Mike
>
>Hi Mike,
>
>I just wanted to let you know that you convinced me to buy the "Inside
>the Octagon" video, and I don't even own an MG. You made the video sound
>very interesting, and well worth the 20 bucks. I ordered mine from
>Inside the Octagon, Ltd. in Houston, Texas. The order form is on the
>internet at  http://www.mgcars.org.uk/octagon/order.html 
>    
>John Nelson
>1964 A-H Sprite MK III 
>http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/6457/               
>"The nice thing about a British car is, 
> you don't need them, they need YOU."
>
 That makes two, did the marketing of Star Wars start this way? Well
anyway,  now those very few who do not have the tape, know where to get it
for a lousy $20. You spend more on junk at a flee market that just
accumulates in your garage.

Mike

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