#094/500 christophe meert - Belgium
Dear Vur, heartfelt thanks for your gentle welcome. This rewards us and relieves our soul from some past difficulties... You know, also the authors have a soul, just as dogs and CATS! All the best Tito
Mine arrived today from the fine folks at the Ferrari Market Letter. I am very impressed and can only imagine the effort involved in putting something like this together. Bravo!! (#372) David
The standard binding color is yellow. Lady Valeria looked over my shoulder just now at the leather bound version and thought I was still buying Schedoni luggage! LOL! Very nice indeed........maybe the other ANSA system can wait....
Yes, the 308GTB owners would be the market for the paperback edition! Would be nice to have a slipcase though.....LOL! Congrats to all involved with such a fine effort! And welcome to the site! This thread has brought out a large number of new posters.....
For the uninitiated, there is a very nice review of Making A Difference in the current issue of the Ferrari Market Letter, by Alan Boe...
I have #55, standard edition, purchased from the FML. Great book on the most the cars I know very little about. Steve Hill
A work in progress list so far..... 1 Marcel Massini 2 Jean Marc Droulers 3 Gabrielle de Bendetti 44 Charles Yassky 53 Malcolm Barksdale 55 Steve Hill 94 Christophe Meert 105 Corrado Millanta 112 Gerald Roush 113 Claudio Salvagni 116 Sonia Petrazzi 117 Marcel Massini 118 Luigi Ferraresi 124 Jim Arnieri 134 Vur (Screen Name) 156 Fabio Calligaris 157 Barbara & Federica Adamoli 245 Nathan Beehl 250 Ben/Mike Horton 253 Paul Harris 265 Jonathon Tremlett 337 Eugene Vingerhoeds 343 Angelo Tito Anselmi 347 Stephen Bayne 349 John Queen 356 Ken Lewis 357 Malcolm Welford 359 David Cooper 364 Carlo Anselmi 372 David Castelhano 390 Angelantonio Marietti Andreani 391 Giovanni Scaglione Any more additions/corrections????
Dear Paul, your prizeable list deserves some optimisation: 3 Gabriella De Benedetti 105: the much regretted Corrado Millanta went to Heaven in 1983, so # 105 is owned by his widow Teresa and his daughter Maria Teresa, who are the present owners of his famous photo-archives. 391 Giovanna (feminine name ends with A), who is the daughter of famous designer Franco Scaglione. Thanks again for your effort! Tito
Tommy, This weekend at the Oldtimer GP at the nurburgring you can buy the book at Hortons stand. I bought today # 239 Regards, Hugo