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Am I the only one to notice the front cover this month, with the heading AERIEL!
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I think it's been mentioned elsewhere, but whatever happened to proofreading?

Next month Bee Essay and after that Naughton. What happens when they get a Velo to review is anyones guess…
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LOL!
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SimonFletcher wrote: Wed Mar 16, 2022 12:35 pm I think it's been mentioned elsewhere, but whatever happened to proofreading?

Next month Bee Essay and after that Naughton. What happens when they get a Velo to review is anyones guess…
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Hi , my one is spelt all right ARIEL Maybe they redone them by the time i got my one :? :?:
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JohnnyBeckett wrote: Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:04 pm Hi , my one is spelt all right ARIEL Maybe they redone them by the time i got my one :? :?:
Interesting. I wonder if the misspelt ones are limited in number, if so, then hang on to them for a few decades and they'll be worth a fortune to a collector. ;)
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Mine is an Aerial copy? I thought it odd but there it is and my guess is they print off batches for different destinations and purposes.
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I've got one! , cost me 9 euros though
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Pity the designer didn’t notice the correct spelling about 2½” away on the tank badge…
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I've passed it on the Steve Wilson , who conducted the road test
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