Just to keep APS members updated on the upcoming December issue of The Antique Phonograph: for the 18 years that I have been editing the journal I have always completed each issue around a month before the cover date so that the printer would have plenty of time for pre-press setup, printing, binding, printing mailing labels, sealing it in a poly bag, pre-sorting, and getting it to the post office in a timely manner. In turn, that left USPS two or more weeks to do their processing and get it to readers (more or less) on time. Obviously, we have zero control over what happens once it's in postal hands, and as earlier threads have indicated, the post office is not always reliable in fulfilling their part of the deal. Still, most readers would receive their copies within a week or so before or after the cover date.
We handled the December issue in the usual way, but we ran into an unanticipated roadblock: after many years of working with the same, family-run printer in Wisconsin, who gave us excellent and reliable service, the owner rather abruptly decided to retire and sell his business to another (much larger) printing company. We were repeatedly assured that we would enjoy the same level of service under the new operation, in their larger and better-equipped facility. The new company has all of our old files and basic details. We are awaiting the newly printed issue to judge the print quality, but we quickly learned that as a large outfit with many customers, at a very busy time of year, the rapid turnover we have long come to expect was not met.
The bottom line is that the December issue was not handed off to the Post Office until November 24th, about two weeks later than usual. As a result, barring amazing postal efficiency, readers can expect to receive their copies slightly later than usual -- probably toward mid-December rather than around the 1st.
But -- it will be worth the wait: the issue has been expanded from the usual 52 pages to 60 to accommodate 12 outstanding articles, with some amazing new research and discoveries.
Enjoy!
December issue of The Antique Phonograph journal
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Thank you for the update Rene.
I would like to offer a big shout out of Thanks - to you and the committee for ALWAYS putting together a great publication.
I hope the “new guys” fulfill their promise once they assimilate the Journal into their routine each quarter.
Thank you again for your hard work.
John
I would like to offer a big shout out of Thanks - to you and the committee for ALWAYS putting together a great publication.
I hope the “new guys” fulfill their promise once they assimilate the Journal into their routine each quarter.
Thank you again for your hard work.
John
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Rene,
Thank you for the update. We all appreciate your communication and the challenges of changing business conditions.
As with every other month, the issue will be well worth the additional, and hopefully temporary wait!!!
Shawn.
Thank you for the update. We all appreciate your communication and the challenges of changing business conditions.
As with every other month, the issue will be well worth the additional, and hopefully temporary wait!!!
Shawn.
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Well worth the wait. Thanks for all you do for your fellow "Phono-holics"
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I second this sentiment. It's worth waiting for. Thanks for the amazing work you do Rene!Phono-Phan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 6:14 pm Well worth the wait. Thanks for all you do for your fellow "Phono-holics"
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Thanks for the update Rene. No apologies neccessary, your professionalism is appreciated.
Enjoy the holidays,
Fran
Enjoy the holidays,
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Re: December issue of The Antique Phonograph journal
Rene
After reading the "late delivery" notice, I was very surprised to find my Dec copy in the mailbox this morning.
This has been the earliest I have ever received an issue here.
Keep up the good work
Chuck
After reading the "late delivery" notice, I was very surprised to find my Dec copy in the mailbox this morning.
This has been the earliest I have ever received an issue here.
Keep up the good work
Chuck
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That's great news, Chuck! Maybe the post office is making up for the printer this time around. I recall being surprised last year to find that the post office was unusually fast with the December issue, but inexplicably slow with June. I usually try to finish December a tad early to allow extra time for the holiday crush.
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Mine also arrived today!
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Got mine today too. Thanks!!