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Bill, I received mine last Monday.
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I've had my summer issue for several weeks. I am lucky as DGJ HQ sends mine along in the HOV lane!
The whole idea behind the E-version (flip book/PDF) is that the International Double Gun enthusiasts may opt to buy electronically to either supplement their printed version or in some cases replace it.
Typically the international subscribers get knackered by the long delivery times.
In addition to alleviating some long lead delivery misses; We are trying to bring some young people into the fray with a digital version that may be more in-line with their current media viewing preferences.
Dave Weber doublegunshop.com DoubleGun Evangelist In Charge But Not Responsible
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In addition to alleviating some long lead delivery misses; We are trying to bring some young people into the fray with a digital version that may be more in-line with their current media viewing preferences.
Good Thinking! Dave, who developed the E-version of DGJ? Was it you? Dan and Joanna are great people to work with. Dean
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We had been doing a PDF only version in a hap-hazard manner for some time.
The Flip-Book is a new thing was the brain child of Ed Rigdon.
Ed is the guy who works the publishing magic for Daniel and Joanna...He is a nice guy and pretty sharp.
I am confident we will continue this effort as it seems to be an effective way to expose more potential subscribers to the publication.
Dave Weber doublegunshop.com DoubleGun Evangelist In Charge But Not Responsible
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THEY ARE MY FAVORITE AND PROBABLY WHY I HAVE SPENT SO MUCH MONEY ON DOUBLE SHOTGUNS.I NOW HAVE ALL ISSUES BUT TWO AND IN MY OLD AGE EXPECT TO SIT IN MY ROCKING CHAIR AND REREAD THEM ALL.
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I can't read DGJ  The desire to own one of the beauties is so great it drived tears into my eyes, make my ears hear strange sounds and voices, and generally blows my mind and make me want to do things you don't want to discuss with strangers... so I can't get past the first 7 or 8 pages  ... OK, busting a bank is not an option, you can't own guns if you have a record here... so lemme go get some work now! 
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I used to subscribe. To renew or take out a subscription in the UK is more difficult to do than to cap an oil well in The Gulf. But then of course both things are being done by Americans. Oops I sound just like Homeless, didn't know he was infectious. We have Fieldsports here in the UK which is without doubt the finest sports journal. But the DGJ is a very nice book for the coffee table.
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Salopian, are we able to access your "finest sports journal" on the Internet so that we may make our own judgement?
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Dave,
So far I have read my collection more than two times, rediscovering themes or looking articles from a new angle or with some more knowledge. Great work and good point of departure for many shotgun issues.
I have almost the whole collection (at some trouble and expense), but Vol. II and one or two other issues are missing, I wonder if there is a way of obtaining those issues, electronically or otherwise. What do you think I can do about this?
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Good Shooting T.C. The Green Isle
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