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InDaShop said:
I thought it was after the issue that followed the issue the event was in you could sell, well Issue #17 is out there. :dunno:

6 months/one issue... they are the same right?? LOL
 
Got mine last night and yeah there is no RB. The one photo that was used for an add, was a fawking CRAWL add so he will never see a dime for that.

Mag is bigger, but most of it is filled with tech and that just does not interest me in a magazine. Very few trail rides covered which is gay. The Vector Jeep and Kula's rig were the only bright spots for me
 
someone jacked mine at the party Sat night.. I gotta call Dietz and Greg to see which one it was laughing1


Kula's rig is the ****. Vector cool also.. just looks like an RC crawla
 
bigsilly said:
Fact, but it looks like someone else's. I think there is a replica of it that I have seen, just different colors.... :fish:

Kula's rig has all the details. I am not even a Toyota LC guy, but I love his dash and wheel, that **** is pimp! He did everything top-notch on that rig. Even little **** to most like routing lines, he did it perfect.
 
Matt O. said:
Kula's rig has all the details. I am not even a Toyota LC guy, but I love his dash and wheel, that **** is pimp! He did everything top-notch on that rig. Even little **** to most like routing lines, he did it perfect.

He is an awesome dude and that buggy is the ****.

I am just glad to see TP is gone. Crawl might survive now.
 
This was in my inbox this afternoon:

For Immediate Release:


Atticus Publishing announces departure of CEO


Gig Harbor, Wash., November 19, 2008 - Atticus Publishing, publisher of CRAWL Magazine, the leading lifestyle offroad publication in North America, today announced the resignation of its president and CEO, Tim Piele.


“Tim has chosen to move on to other areas he is passionate about and we wish him the very best,” commented Brandon Foster, co-founder and creative director for the company. “As an avid off-roader, he has helped CRAWL to become the leading voice of our community. We will build off of that strong base as we grow our presence in the months and years ahead.”


CRAWL Magazine is the choice of people that live the offroad lifestyle. For over 3 years it has been setting the standard for creative writing and stunning photography where it portrays the people, vehicles and technology of the offroad world. The magazine is on a positive growth curve and continues to increase newsstand and subscription sales with its unique content and independent voice.



Contact:

John Herrick

CFO/CMO

Atticus Publishing, Inc.

253.857.2729

[email protected]
 
Hmmm. Id love to see them pull out of the slump.... I wonder if your new prez will bail them out ? laughing1
 
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