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Posted By: scott (runscott)
Okay, I am finally giving up on VCBC after seeing this latest subscription auction from Jay's: |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I sent Don a check for $28 for 7-8 )forget which) issues PRIORITY MAIL> It makes a difference of about a month, or sometimes not getting the thing at all. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
...but it looks like the VCBC project is in it's death throes. Even if it isn't, the current problems will not encourage renewals. I'm patient, but I have already picked out my charities to contribute to. I think I would rather have the free glass-blowing tape from PBS. |
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Posted By: David
About 2 monthes ago, I had exact same experience and reaction as Scott. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
In its current form VCBC is not a good magazine. When it was published by Dennis Purdy it was a good magazine. Dennis added some personality to the publication and kept it on a regular schedule. In its current form the magazine is less interesting and poorly run. It depends on charity articles and reprints. It publishes bogus dealer "good guy" awards which are simply ways of paying back advertisers, not in any way related to dealer performance as measured by the magazines own polls. I think it would be better to pull the plug on this one! |
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Posted By: john(z28jd)
I placed a subscription with them and after them telling me 3 different times that they would mail it out right away i still didnt have one copy after 1 1/2 months,when i called to cancel,they said the same thing,im really sorry,we can have a copy in the mail today for you.I said you can mail out all the copies you want to me now just as long as i get all of my money back. Got the money,didnt get any copies.Horrible experience.I dont care how good the magazine is/was(which ive still never seen one) its not worth the problems they gave me |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
Issue #31 was mailed out last week. For what it's worth, I was told to check this website to keep track of their schedule: www.vcbc.com. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
I am now more than happy to wait patiently for my issue to arrive. If anyone else gets frustrated with this, I recommend giving them a call to discuss. |
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Posted By: edwill
i'm not sure if everyone follows other publications in the hobby. but i think vcbc does a decent, albeit slow job. if you've read the most recent scd you find maybe 3 pages of vintage bb material. newest beckett vintage, about ten pages stretched out as far as possible. vcbc may come out every three months, but it's better to be a little late than use up my subscription with weaker issues coming out every three weeks. keep in mind it is 'vintage',so the material doesnt change too often and no new stuff comes out(ie bobble heads) so getting it monthly is unnecessary. 'death throes' is an exageration, as inappropriate as it may be. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
as you say, they don't have to publish on a strict monthly schedule, but many subscribers (me) weren't aware that it wasn't a monthly. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Hey Scott |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
This doesn't change the fact that the current magazine publisher brings nothing to the table. He doesn't write any of the vintage related articles. He just provides a forum for them to be published without compensating the writers. Elliot, couldn't we provide an area at this site where people could publish vintage material articles? Since this web site probably contains many of VCBCs readers we could all save on the subsrciption costs and, more importantly, not suffer the delay of waiting for the magazine to be published. It would also add to the attractiveness of the site. |
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Posted By: Brueso
...but after the horror stories I've read on this site concerning delivery of #30, I just can't take the risk. My collecting budget is stretched pretty tightly as it is, and I can't spend $50 on something that isn't actually going to show up, and I am not getting a certain feeling that if I DID subscribe and actually got some issues that the magazine would last thru the end of a 12 issue subscription. It sucks, but I have to be cautious in the same way I have to be cautious about an Ebay seller with a lot of negative feedback. I guess that would be a way for anyone who gets a subscription thru E-bay to respond if no issues show up: leave negative feedback. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Not to rain on the smackdown, but I know that most of you guys (and gal, Julie) are (a) articulate, (b) passionate about your collections, and (c) very, very knowledgeable. How about each of you pick a specialty and write an article on it? Leon, with that killer collection you've got, just assemble your best 10 19th century scans with descriptions and you've got an article. What about an expose on the fake backed T206's that have given us several threads? An article on PRO and its rumored ties to Kardz-R-Us? Scott, where's your article on the printers' waste you collect(just kidding? Yeah, Dennis did a great job molding VCBC and putting some real balls behind the exposes of the rotten apples in the business, but he had a lot of help from willing writers among us who contributed their expertise and time to the endeavor. I've written a lot for VCBC and I would like to do more in the future, but I can't carry the load myself. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I'm a SoCal and so have no hope of receiving my issue before the 10th. That does suck. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
he said he is currently having to go with bulk mail until his 'first class' request goes through. Bulk mail can result in delays that correspond somewhat with location. I didn't know this, so I can definitely cut him some slack in regard to delays. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
I don't see anything wrong with Don Betz simply collecting articles/photos/ads/etc. and organizing it into a nice publication. Also, I think that in order for something like this to work, with the limited number of vintage collectors out there that can subscribe, we have to add what we can. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Adam |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I agree that articles should be written. My question is why we need a middleman who slows down the process. Publish them on a web site like this one (or perhaps Mastro would like to incorporate better articles into their web site) and the articles will be quickly, widely available. If you want to save an article then download it and print it out. |
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Posted By: David
Getting people to write and submit good articles on a regular (I said regular and I said good) basis is not a realistic posibility. I've done my little email newsletter for over two years now and have an audience of over 5,000. I've always welcomed articles, at turns I've requested and (gasp!) even offered payment for articles. In the over two years I think I've had about 3-4 original small articles submited, though most of them were enjoyable reads. As one reader said, people enjoy reading articles but writing them takes too much work. For most people, the idea of spending one's free time writing a good and well-researched article is on par with spending one's free time cleaning the bathroom or going to the dentist. I enjoy writing, but I guess that makes me weird. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
While I always read your email newsletter, I am much more likely to read a hard-copy magazine or journal that I have by choice paid to have it arrive at my home <===(weird sentence,needs MW re-formatting). I look forward to sitting on the porch with a beer and reading the new VCBC. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
I think email newsletters are much more effective for classifieds and great for providing links. I don't usually even read the classifieds in VCBC, but I always look over David's "for sale" stuff and have bought some of it. |
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Posted By: leon
I wrote one with a few pics for 19thcenturyonly and it came out pretty good.....I know the current owner of VCBC went through a devastating time with losing his publisher/wife to cancer (I believe).....I have to agree that the current contents offer not much new material....and the "good guys" are mostly the ones who advertise (if not ALL who advertise)....and when questioned the response was "well, since they support us (advertising $$) then we support them".....that's ok except it undermines the principle of being a "good guy"......I know there are a few sites where we could post articles but my opinion would be to put them here.....Elliot does a great job for us (in keeping out anonymous weasels and the like) so why not? best regards all... |
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Posted By: David
What I said is 100% correct. If someone doesn't beleive me, they should take over VCBC and report back to me in a year. There's a difference on planning on writing an article, and publishing a magazine for an extgended time. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
either by email or in hard-copy. As a consumer of both products, I clearly have my own thoughts about both - what I read and what I don't. Any publisher that decides to ignore his public and publish his newsletter, magazine, whatever based on his own feelings about what consumers want, is welcome to do that - perhaps that publisher might cram something down my throat that I like. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
As I said, I got my VCBC #31 2 days ago. For people who spend 10s, 100s, 1000s and even 10s of thousands of dough on cards, I wouldn't think 3.50 for priority mail would be too much. |
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Posted By: edwill
I am unfamiliar with jay's newsletter, but if he writes articles, why not send them to vcbc for hardcopy publication. I was under the impression that vcbc writers were paid for their efforts. either way, why not join forces to create a super vintage mag? paper copy preferred. |
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Posted By: Brueso
can I get on the mailing list for your newsletter? E-mail address is brueso@aol.com |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
except for the last issue, which was a long letter from Glasscock, in glasscock's hand, which I COULD<"T READ! |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
but then I remembered the pain of trying to translate a 70-yr old Civil War veteran's recalling of the battle of Vicksburg. If it hadn't been my g-g-grandfather, I could not have done it. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
David, |
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Posted By: David
Several monthes ago, I bought on eBay a VCBC subsciption described as monthley magazine, one year subscription, 12 issues (being silly, I deduced this meant per year). The next issue was to be mailed within the week. After several monthes and a lie or two, I hadn't received my first copy and I said, as the saying goes, "**** this." It may be a wonderful, beautiful and delightful magazine, but I woulnd't know as I have never actually seen a copy. |
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Posted By: David
Thanks for the interest, the new emails have been added to the newsletter lists. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
David---Please add me to your emailing list also---curl777@aol.com. |
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Posted By: Brueso
for adding me to the list. |
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Posted By: David
I added all subscription requests here and through the email. People with AOL accounts will probably not get the newsletter, as AOL prevents bulk emails, at least from me. This used to not be the case, but it appears that several monthes ago they changed the settings probably to prevent spam ... Many of the newsletters issues are eventually posted at the web page previously noted. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
Happy 4th - of course my first call this morning was from the UK! |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
I started subscribing to VCBC after issue #6, when I bought issues 1-6 at a show. I was hooked. Purdy did a great job, and I was really disappointed but not too surprised when he got out. |
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Posted By: Elliot
A lot of good points in this thread. It certainly is possible to set aside some space for articles, and I would be willing to do so. Of course, material to fill that space is a different issue entirely----I think David raises some very valid points. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
I nominate David to edit. Occasionally we have a thread that contains loads of "expert opinions" on a subject - we need someone to go in and organize the facts and opinions into a newsletter article. These could be collected and distributed to a board-member list. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
What are your politics? |
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Posted By: john(z28jd)
somebody started celebrating july 4th a little early,if i didnt have to work i'd be right there with u julie....as far as the articles,i have more time on my hands then anyone,so one of these days im gonna write a good article,ill just need someone to edit otherwise it will be one big run on sentence.Plus ask anyone who knows me and they'll tell you i'm full of useless baseball info. Now if i could just put into an article that makes sense. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
by John D. |
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Posted By: john(z28jd)
one thing you got wrong is i want more than 8.other then that it was exactly how i remember. happy july 4th mr forrest |
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Posted By: David
That's rich, TBob. I once asked you to write an article for me and you called me a cad and a bounder. |
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Posted By: TBob
A "cad and a bounder"??? Maybe you talked to Blackbeard Bob the Pirate? I don't ever remember being asked to write an article by anyone other than a couple of colelctors who were interested in creating a newsletter and wanted some articles about vintage cards and values, but neither was named "David." |
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Posted By: David
Okay, since that's been cleared up, I expect your first article by Monday. Nothing on T207s, though. They're too drab. My readers expect bright and chearful. Bobble heads or bat cards. |
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Posted By: TBob
After my last experiences in the Mastro, Smolin and Hunt auctions, my head feels like a bobble head. |
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Posted By: David
Bob, I assumed you knew nothing about bat cards, which is why I gave you until Monday. |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
like my new word? |
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