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UKJeeper- 02-11-2008
Difflock has brought out a new digital 4x4 mag, lets make sure the UK 4x4's give them some support. cool.gif

http://www.difflock.com/magazine/magazine/magazine.shtml

DEANO3528- 02-11-2008
ISTR they always did have an online mag. Glad it's been relaunched.

UKJeeper- 02-11-2008
QUOTE (DEANO3528 @ February 11, 2008 09:59 pm)
ISTR they always did have an online mag. Glad it's been relaunched.

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We've been toying with the idea of publishing our own magazine for a while now. Unfortunately the printing and distribution costs require a substantial financial input and then we'd have to charge you for the mag just to cover distribution costs. So we're doing things a bit differently. To keep it FREE and to ensure the maximum amount of people can get hold of it we're making it available online to either download to read at your leisure or read on screen with our super new digital magazine publising technology.

As you read through this launch issue we're already working on issue 2 which will feature an additional practical workshop section and a product review section.

DEANO3528- 02-15-2008
Yep now I remember, they did have a Difflock Magazine, cos an aquaintance of mine from Devon used to write for them!
Now I know that Difflock as a business was sold off, so I wonder if the new people are saying it's a first whereas old timers like me remember a bit further back. ph34r.gif

UKJeeper- 02-17-2008
QUOTE (Nightbar)
All I can think of is the series of articles, gear and 'how to' sections that are part of the normal difflock site. In fact its still there: clicky

Sounds like this bloke has got confused about the change from P&S to S&R and the relaunch of the forum and the new magazine...etc.



QUOTE (simon@difflock)
We used to publish a few articles each month and it WAS called the online magazine: http://www.difflock.com/diffmag/archive1.shtml

We later changed to 'rolling news' with the magazine section but we found it difficult to keep going as th old shop was so time consuming.

This new venture is more like a proper magazine with an easily recognisable 'mag' format.

I'm not sure who DEANO3528 is referring to, there were no regular contributors to the old articles.


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