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Old 06-22-2005, 06:21 PM   #1
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Goldy,Thank you for my models.They arrived today to my surprise.I didn't think they would be here until next week.They are both beautiful,and a delight to my collection.Thank you very much for the exellent customer service.


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What a touchie, heartfelt, and joyfulness. (wiping tears off face and sniffle the nose.)
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What a touchie, heartfelt, and joyfulness. (wiping tears off face and sniffle the nose.)

John,Unlike you,I actually like to let people know when they are doing a GOOD JOB,not only when they are doing a crapy job.

Oh,by the way,I found a website you might actually like,and hopefully for the rest of us,actually use. Its www.websters.com .Its the dictionary website.It a great way to do spell check.
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Oh,by the way,I found a website you might actually like,and hopefully for the rest of us,actually use. Its www.websters.com .Its the dictionary website.It a great way to do spell check.

I notice you have now been using this site PSA

We don't want JJ to use it, his posts are legendary around these parts
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I notice you have now been using this site PSA

We don't want JJ to use it, his posts are legendary around these parts
Im trying to by a little more civilized.
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Old 06-22-2005, 11:06 PM   #6
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Goldy,Thank you for my models.They arrived today to my surprise.I didn't think they would be here until next week.They are both beautiful,and a delight to my collection.Thank you very much for the exellent customer service.


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Thanks. You must have gotten your Pan Am 747 CME. The response for it has been overwhelming. I have received so many positive emails from many of you. My biggest disappointment was the two production problems that I ran into and now I can fully see some of the frustrations the big boys have to deal with. I do not too many left to sell as most are gone now. Here a a couple of emails that I received.

"The Pan Am arrived yesterday and it is a wonderful addition to the...collection. I used to fly Pan Am every other week non-stop to JFK... It was a great flight as the Pan Am people understood the proud heritage of the airline and represented it well. The model brought back many fine memories..."

"Just wanted to let you know the models arrived safely at work yesterday!...Plus, the Pan Am "Moscow Express" is one beautiful aircraft! Thanks for the great selection... and nevemind those folks that will miss out on such an awesome plane becuause of their pickiness! Their loss!"

Stuff like this makes the frustation of a couple of hickups worth it. The big hickup was that I did not get to take the Aeroflot Moscow Express as planned on Sunday. My lady friend had to fly to NY for a 3 week trip. We were going to trade counties. The good news is that my son and I got to spend a few days fishing, we did very well, and the trip has been rescheduled for mid August. I have assurances from the Russian airline, and all other parties concerned, that their company will opperate just fine for a week without the services of their ace FA.


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While I am not going to give you a hug - sorry - I would say that I was happy to get both of the PA 74's - and that I think they both represent a great effort on your part.

Check out my other post if you still haven't gotten rid of the urge to make Pan Am classics - although I wish we could find some way of dirtying up the tail, etc. Thanks again!
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While I am not going to give you a hug - sorry - I would say that I was happy to get both of the PA 74's - and that I think they both represent a great effort on your part.

Check out my other post if you still haven't gotten rid of the urge to make Pan Am classics - although I wish we could find some way of dirtying up the tail, etc. Thanks again!

I bet if you misted the tail from a distance with dark grey spray paint that you could acheive that effect. Regarding the Pan Am classics there is one other Clipper that I have my eye on. It had something to do with Bogey and Bacall. The reason for the Clipper Moscow Express was two fold. It is one that would never have been done yet the historical significance of the plane was many. The first 747 delivered to an airline, the first to fly a non stop schedule from JFK to Moscow. The other reason was that Moscow is slowing becoming my second home. One day I may have family there, yet the jury is still out on that one. At the moment my Moscow express is that 767 Aeroflot that departs and arrives SEA three times each week.

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John,Unlike you,I actually like to let people know when they are doing a GOOD JOB,not only when they are doing a crapy job.

Oh,by the way,I found a website you might actually like,and hopefully for the rest of us,actually use. Its www.websters.com .Its the dictionary website.It a great way to do spell check.
Dave, afaik, John is (or was) an employee of the US Postal Service. He just doesnīt KNOW what a "good job" is. He had been trained for years to forget the terms "positive achievements" and "happy customers". Itīs been like a brainwash. Have mercy with him...
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That would probably apply to any Federal Employee, not to mention anyone within the (so-called) Service Industry (or lack thereof) in the USA.
Like I say, "want good service, go abroad; want to go abroad, avoid US airlines"! Sad, but true.
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WOW! Y'all got me right!

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Dave, afaik, John is (or was) an employee of the US Postal Service. He just doesnīt KNOW what a "good job" is. He had been trained for years to forget the terms "positive achievements" and "happy customers". Itīs been like a brainwash. Have mercy with him...
spot on! Although I better be careful then.If I run into him at one of the next shows,he may go postal on me.
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