Love the work you're doing on your Funtigo site, Bill, thanks! I really liked the miniature "SCA"'s, too . . . I guess they were harder to send through the mail, and harder to display at news-stands . . . Oh well . . . At least now they have bigger photos . . . I love the issue with the cover that features John Edwards' M17, Miss T, in a tropical clime . . . Excellent shot . . . --Craig ----- Original Message ----- From: BILLAMICASR@aol.com To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 7:49 PM Subject: Montgomery Coffee Table Books (a bit long) Hi All, The web site of MSOG members pictures (and other trailer sailors) is coming right along. When you get a chance punch into http://Billamicasr,funtigo.com And take a look at Craig Honshells, Randy Graves and Larry Yake Crafts. There's some great photography or shall I say PICS of Monty's & Members. BTW - It's going to continue to be a work in progress so when you find no written explanation of a picture, it's because I'm waiting for material to write. Or it's because I'm too busy. A Request, if I may... If you see a picture of someone you know but, the caption is either wrong or theres no information... email me with the corrected stuff. I'd like to not embarrass myself to badly, for to long. Every now and then I'll post a little update like this one... so you can see who's showing off their boat or their faces. Now about that coffee table book. I went to www.smallcraftadvisor.com and ordered past issue #7 of the SCA magazine that has the review of the M-17. As you would imagine, the review was, in a word... shinning. So, I've now got a great coffee table book for less than $6.00. If you have the M-15 it would be issue # 29. I can say without a doubt, I liked and preferred the smaller issue of SCA. Certainly had character and was easier to find. Just thinking... Bill M-17 "Tipperary"