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Old 10-02-2018, 09:58 AM   #1
Corley
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Unhappy MAFCA Tudor Book

A couple weeks ago, I was at our local Model A parts supplier, "Rusty Lugs", (which by the way is a great place for us guys around the northwest to get parts in a hurry, as they have pretty good stock on most things, and the prices are quite reasonable). Anyway, I saw the MAFCA book "The Tudor Book", "1928 to 1931". On a whim, I bought it, I don't remember what the cost was, but I must say I am somewhat disappointed with the content. It contains very little useful information.


Being a MAFCA publication, I expected better, but now having read it, or at least the very few parts of it that held any interest for me, I'd have to say that a price of $5, shipping included might be on the high side for it's value. This is just my personal opinion, and it might be the bees knees to some, but for me it was a complete waste. Some other MAFCA publications have proven to be very useful, but this one, not so much. I'll probably just give it to a new club member, someone new to model As.


As I said, JUST MY OPINION!
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