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Onwards and upwards, lots for you to do in the Car World I'm sure.
You have been Ed in several mags I've regularly had across lots of decades, and expect to see you in other future ventures too.

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Any scope for you and Delwyn to do something cool together ? Just a thought.......
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hot66 wrote:Still freelancing Keith ? If so make sure you let us all know where and when your stuff will feature.
Oh yes - too young to retire! Of course, it depends on the new editor of CP, but I'll definitely be working for 911 & Porsche World, plus I have a (VW-related) book project.
yoda wrote:They say a change is as good as a rest so hopefully you’ll enjoy the break. I have to say I’m not a fan of the Kelsey Media output so the signs are not good.

Hope to see you at an event or join us for a jaunt around Wales if you fancy it.
Cheers!

PS - Doubt you'll keep up with the 914, though. :lol:
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anglophone1 wrote:Any scope for you and Delwyn to do something cool? Just a thought.......
Maybe a Bros tribute act?
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:lol: Careful what you wish for... ;)
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As a fan of mk1 golfs I have been buying performance vw for many years but alas after it was taken over by Kelsey.........I just don't bother buying it now. Kelsey have taken over many magazines now and I always notice a downward trend on the reader enjoyment scale.
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Oh yes - too young to retire! Of course, it depends on the new editor of CP, but I'll definitely be working for 911 & Porsche World, plus I have a (VW-related) book project[/quote]

Well if it is anything like your last Keith it will be a belter..

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Story-Californ ... 1906133085

A brilliant read that I recommend to anyone who started this journey with modded VWs (well that’s most of us then!) Commission deal maybe? :lol:

I wish you luck in your future ventures,

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That's a bummer Keith and sorry to see you go........I was a glassy eyed newbie to the early Porsche scene at about the same time Classic Porsche was launched, you and the magazine have been a big part of my Porsche journey and provided huge inspiration.

Wishing you all the best with your future projects and thank you for everything you've done for me personally, it's meant a lot :)

Hope to catch up soon :thumbleft:
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Cheers Darren - let me know when you're ready to feature your new project. I'm your man!
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Change is always unsettling Keith but I wish you all the best going forward - people will always want to read interesting stories written well and you’ve been doing that for a while now
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Very best wishes for the future Keith. Not the same but similar, I've just left my job after 4 very full on years. I'll be doing project and part time stuff. I'll call it semi retired, but I know there won't be much retirement involved once the project work builds up!

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All the best Keith hope to still be reading some of your articles!
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Good luck

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Just came on here to wish you well after getting an email a few minutes ago. I think my two year subscription is almost up, which is probably a blessing since in my experience Kelsey have ruined every magazine they've taken over! Will need to start spending quality time on here again...
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misteralz wrote:Just came on here to wish you well after getting an email a few minutes ago. I think my two year subscription is almost up, which is probably a blessing since in my experience Kelsey have ruined every magazine they've taken over! Will need to start spending quality time on here again...
One more issue under my 'tenure', but different size and paper, etc. Be interesting to see in what direction the new editor takes things...
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