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Oryxdesign":3o3kc59n said:
I wonder if there is a market for a British mag in the states, they're exporting enough stuff to us, it'd be only right to send some back.

Funny you say that, Simon, but when I launched British Woodworking, one of the long-term objectives was that I might one day be able to export it to the States and get our own back for once!!!! But I'm not sure how one goes about that. Any ideas on a postcard please. I'm not sure if I'd have to alter the content too much to make it specifically British.
 
Nick Gibbs":1kyrsciw said:
Oryxdesign":1kyrsciw said:
I wonder if there is a market for a British mag in the states, they're exporting enough stuff to us, it'd be only right to send some back.

Funny you say that, Simon, but when I launched British Woodworking, one of the long-term objectives was that I might one day be able to export it to the States and get our own back for once!!!! But I'm not sure how one goes about that. Any ideas on a postcard please. I'm not sure if I'd have to alter the content too much to make it specifically British.
Get C Schwarz to write for it?
Not entirely facetious - it's not about "marketing" it's more about having something to market.
 
Nick Gibbs":l6mxmh2j said:
Funny you say that, Simon, but when I launched British Woodworking, one of the long-term objectives was that I might one day be able to export it to the States and get our own back for once!!!! But I'm not sure how one goes about that. Any ideas on a postcard please.


Just clean up the workshop, Throw away all the machine guards and get the lads to wear make up for the camera shots. :D :D :D


Why am I still following this thread :? :-k

Bob
 
Why won't this thread die?

Not sure Pop Wood would appreciate Chris writing for us, but I'll try. He's a good bloke. Nice thinking.
 
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