TCBA Volume 20 - Issue 1
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In the Morning Mail
“Thanks for everything you have done for so many people in many countries. People who have never met you have learned about you and learned so much from you. And yet, you are always so humble; so willing to listen and willing to help. None of us can ever repay you for your unselfish service. I'm so glad that I met you. It was a great event in my life.” (Steve Karkus)
“You mentioned not too long ago about taking your leave...I am glad that you were there when I needed the helping hand to make the big jump in my Tesla experimentation.” (Donald L. Graham).
“Thanks so much for having produced your newsletter for so long. It is rare to see such dedication. I hope you will enjoy your retirement and that you will have time for everything you want to do.” (Steve Falco)
“I've enjoyed (TCBA News) for many years and will miss it deeply.” (Ed Phillips)
“Thank you for the interesting journal. The mixture between news, history, and ideas is very good. I enjoy reading the journal.” (Dr. Klaus Simon)
“The countdown has started and I am not happy about it. This excellent publication has been our lifeline for the very best information available in researching Tesla coils. It has banded us together as a research group with a common interest. And the fellowship created has been just great! I do hope you can pass the torch on to another person so the TCBA can carry on. However, I doubt that a new editor would come up to your standards.” (Bob Svangren)
“I think you've done a spectacular job. I truly believe you have been the force behind Tesla experimenters everywhere and have prepared us for a new century of experimenting.” (Timothy E. Raney)
“Thanks for the many years of TCBA. I treasure my complete set of bulletins.” (Norman Stanley)
“I have thoroughly enjoyed each and every issue and I am proud to say that I have every copy from volume one onwards. They are a treasure which I will keep until it is time to hand them on to a deserving home. I hope someone takes up the challenge of continuing the publication.” (Cliff Rogerson)
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Literature Received
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