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The mag is awesome and I’m enjoying every page of it. Thanks a lot and I sure will give my friend the other mag and maybe they’ll subscribe to it. Again thanks!
Lee Tran
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Money Where Your Mouth Is
Editor’s Note: Guy Harvey received this letter from Triston D. We couldn’t say it any better, Triston.
Dear GHM:
As you know, we recently purchased, and received, one of the beautiful limited addition Guy Harvey signed giclée prints, “Double Whammy”, advertised in the back of the Summer 2011 edition of the Guy Harvey Magazine. We had it framed, and it hangs in our living room. We’ve always admired GH’s work, and dreamt of owning one of his paintings. We love it so much, we bought another one. Even though these are not originals, they’re just as beautiful, and, for now, have definitely satisfied our desire to own GH artwork. Thanks so much,
Howard and Joni KHani
Pompano Beach, FL
Spectacular
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed the new issue of the GH Magazine! As usual, it was a great effort with spectacular photographs and very interesting reading. Chris and I are so excited to be a part of the magazine, even in some small part. I wish you lots of continued success. Have a great day,
wendi PeTerson, HEll’S BAy BOATWORKS via online
Corrections:
Last issue, in “Bright Spots in our Seas,” we gave credit for Michael Patrick O’Neill’s stunning image of several goliath grouper on a wreck (page 31) to Tanya Burnett. Apologies, Michael!
In the Spring 2011 issue, in Scott Kerrigan’s “Aqua Paparazzi” portfolio, the in-water photographer shown on page 52 was identified as “unknown.” The photographer is actually Tony Ludovico.