charlie_morris_minor wrote: the trouble is that there was no opposing view given in the same magazine the editor did not even end the article by saying "come on give me your opinion" and that, i am sorry to say, is a bad failure on behalf of the editor. if i was a new to the owners club and this was the first magazine i received it gives the impression that this is the view of the club not an individual.. what a great welcome if you have a modified moggy
As stated previously, the editor can only publish articles that have been submitted. It’s highly unlikely that two articles, giving opposing views on the same subject, would be submitted at the same time. None of the articles ask members to give their opinions but is that really necessary? There’s a letters page and members can, and frequently do, provide a comment on articles that have been posted. I’m sure that if members wish to comment on the article in question they’ll write in. As for a new member feeling that the content of just one article represented the view of the entire club, if that was really the case presumably a new member with a standard Minor receiving the Jan/Feb issue with a 2 page spread on a Fiat twin cam transplant (spread over 2 issues) might think that the view of the entire club was that Minors should be modified and wasn’t a great welcome too ?

I think most people are actually quite sensible and realise, same as with any magazine, that articles contain the views of the person who wrote it, not anyone else.
about a year ago i offered my services to help run the modified register.. i got a few emails about supporting the current person running the register and even exchanged a few emails it all then went quiet..
Problem is that running a Register can take up a huge amount of time and most people either can’t, or don’t want to, make that sort of commitment. Back in November Kevin asked for volunteers to run the Custom Register website. I don’t know if he received any response via pm but there was no response on the thread:
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... 4&start=30
I don’t know who you e-mailed previously, so can’t comment on that, but if you are serious about running the Register make a start by contacting Kevin and offering to run the Register website. He’s away at the moment but I’m sure he’ll get back in touch on his return.
MarkyB wrote:One of the best things about the MMOC is that it a very broad church, everyone can find a kindred spirit. Prof Orange trousers is clearly a bit of an extremest, but doesn't represent the whole club by a long chalk.
Absolutely! I’ve owned Minors for 25 years now, on and off, have been to loads of rallies and met a huge number of other Minor owners and Club members. Most will be quite happy to look over all of the other cars there, and stop for a chat with you, regardless of whether they prefer modified, standard, period modifications, period accessories, travellers, vans, pick ups, convertibles or saloons. The vast majority of Minor owners that I’ve met don’t care a jot about what someone else thinks about their car, and wouldn’t get upset in the slightest if someone commented that they didn’t like what they had done to it. At the end of the day it's still a Minor.
Personally I think some of the comments here about how a single magazine article, containing the views of just one person in a club of approx 13,00 members, will somehow be ‘divisive’ to the Club or ‘alienate’ large numbers of members, who will assume that the article is representative of the views of the entire Club, are doing a huge disservice to a large number of people. The article will only be ‘divisive’ if people allow it to be.