Chaps,
First, may I wish you all a very Happy New Year and a good driving season. Now, we all know that replicas, re-imagined cars or what ever you like are not featured very often in the magazine.
At the end of nearly every other article in the magazine, there is a call for owner of the car to write in about the vehicle. This is every model from Push Rod SS through to the latest XJ etc, and yet it took months for my article on the SS100 to be published ( to the extent that I had sold the car before it appeared)
I have now written and sent in an article about my "C" type which after 4 months still hasn't appeared. I know that it is difficult to balance the content with all the different models but I do feel we are totally un represented and I feel so aggrieved by this that:-
(a) I will not bother to write any further articles
(b) I am going to change my membership to the JDC who do have an active Replicas section.
Thanks to Mr Lowe for his comments. As Editor I am always glad to get feedback of whatever nature. It is only from this that one can assess situations and make necessary changes to ensure the magazine is always meeting the demands of the Club's membership.
Firstly, we have regularly asked for someone to take on the mantle of looking after the Replica cars, much as we have Forums for other Jaguar models. So far no-one has come forward to help, and perhaps this is because there are so many replicas and specials around of different types, that no-one feels confident on taking on the role. This is not necessarily the correct approach as the single thing that all these cars have in common, is a degree of Jaguar technology behind them, via the engine and other drive train aspects, not to mention trim, etc.
So, therefore Replicas are still a vital part of the Club, and it would be lovely to have someone take up the challenge to co-ordinate material and create more interest through the magazine and the Club's website. Is anyone up to it?
'Now on to Mr Lowe's comments about coverage in the magazine. Firstly we are very fortunate in this club of never being without material to publish and even though we have the largest number of pages in our monthly magazine than any other club, it is always a difficult decision to make over what gets published when. There is also the aspect of timing. For example if someone sent me an article this week (1st week of January), it wouldn't get used until the March magazine at the very earliest (due to our preparation and printing deadlines), and then that depends on what else needs coverage in the magazine. So, it is not unusual to find it can take several months to get an article printed.
Regarding Mr Lowe's article on the SS100, yes it did get published, as everything does eventually and I can say that I had already ear-marked his C-type article to follow it in the February magazine.
Therefore the situation isn't as bad as it sounds. If anyone supplies articles and wants more information on what it will be published, or wants to just discuss it with me, I am always at the end of a telephone line or an email. Please don't hesitate to make contact.
Thanks, in the hope of understanding over this matter and if anyone would like to take up the mantle of co-ordinating our replica/specials ownership through the magazine, then please get in touch.
Nigel Thorley - Editor - Jaguar Enthusiast magazine