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FORGET BITCOIN; SHEDCOIN IS NOW THE BEST INVESTMENT

Hi Greg,

Another superb issue (No. 109) arrived in the mailbox in May. Well done to all concerned; a splendid production effort. I thought that the letter from Mr John Sanders regarding the purchase of surplus or unwanted issues by a reader was quite amazing. In this age of throwaway everything, up for sale in second-hand bookshops or indeed on auction sites. I have, I believe, every copy produced, and was lucky enough to contribute to a few of the very first magazines all those years ago under young Terry Snow, the first editor. I understand he is now living in the Netherlands and I wish him well, bless him; a lovely chap.

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