PUBLISHER BRIAN WARREN Message from the Publisher Geese, robins… and Welcome to our first issue of
Bounder for 2011. It is also our third issue to date, just in case you were wondering if you had missed one.
We are doing three issues this
year: this one, then number two coming out May 30, and the last one mid-October. As we develop Bounder, we will eventually make it a quarterly.
We have named this issue the
Wheels Edition. It won’t take you long to figure out why. Bounder has formed some new partnerships with the car community, and we have agreed to publish a lot of the schedules for the 2011 car and motorcycle clubs and events. A very special thanks to Wendy Hall for working hard to get the info to me before publication deadline.
! The feedback so far has been, on
a scale of one to 10, an “11”. I have received a lot of editorial suggestions: some great; some...well, you know. But we do read every one, and they do get discussed at our editorial advisory board meetings. We want to write for all the men who read our mag.
I want to thank all my friends
and associates for your support when my mother died. It was a crushing blow to everyone who knew Mildred Lines. Sadly, she died in Central America while riding in a canoe on an underground river. She was 83. I like to think that she was living bucket list # 472 when this accident occured. I hope that at 83, I will have her strength and sense of adventure.
That’s all for now. Enjoy spring. And go shine some chrome.
Special thanks to our Editorial Advisory Board. Their input was invaluable.
AL JONES • DAN CHAMPAGNE • GORDON KEITH • ART STEVENS • GIUSEPPI CASTRUCCI • ROB MCGRUER • DAVE BROWN • PAUL PATTERSON • MARK PAPOUSEK • DAVE WOOLLEY • GARY PERRIN • VINCE PUCCI • MARK VERMEER • FRANK NIEWKOOP • GREG HENDERSON • ANNE ROSS • ROGER DOOL • ROSS DUTTON • MOE SAUNDERS • TIM BROWN • GLENN WARREN • DARRELL LINES • JOHN SWITZER • TODD LANGILLE • DAVE READY • BILL MACPHERSON • ROCH LALONDE • JEFF MCMASTER • LYNN NORTON
4 BOUNDER MAGAZINE
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