007 Magazine Archive Files is Back!! Diamonds are Forever

ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,280MI6 Agent
The latest issue of 007 Magazine Archive Files is now available featuring Sean Connery's final outing as James Bond in the 1971 classic Diamonds are Forever:
AVAILABLE NOW FROM:www.007magazine.com
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http://www.007magazine.co.uk/007_magazine.htm



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F O R B O N D L O V E R S O N L Y !

0 0 7 M A G A Z I N E

A R C H I V E F I L E S



N O B O D Y D O E S I T B E T T E R !

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A D E L U X E L I M I T E D E D I T I O N P U B L I C A T I O N





007 MAGAZINE

The World’s Foremost

James Bond Resource!

Established 1979

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  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,280MI6 Agent
    ppw3o6r wrote:
    The latest issue of 007 Magazine Archive Files is now available featuring Timothy Dalton's two classic outings as The Most Famous Gentleman Spy in all Fiction..Agent 007

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    AVAILABLE NOW FROM:

    http://www.007magazine.co.uk/007_magazine.htm


    _______________________________________


    F O R B O N D L O V E R S O N L Y !

    0 0 7 M A G A Z I N E

    A R C H I V E F I L E S


    N O B O D Y D O E S I T B E T T E R !

    ________________________________



    A D E L U X E L I M I T E D E D I T I O N P U B L I C A T I O N




    007 MAGAZINE

    The World’s Foremost

    James Bond Resource!

    Established 1979


    www.007magazine.com
  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,280MI6 Agent
    Whoops!
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,769Chief of Staff
    Better get my order in quick...these are a top class read -{
    YNWA 97
  • GwynplaineGwynplaine Posts: 2MI6 Agent
    Just received this issue today. What a fantastic tribute to one of my favourite Bonds. I've been a Bond collector/enthusiast for 40+ years and the one thing I know I'm always going to get with an issue of Graham' Rye's "007 Magazine" (and most especially "007 Archive Files") is an array of stunning photos that I've never seen before. This Diamonds Are Forever issue exceeded expectations with "Plenty" of eye-popping photos (!) and articles that you just want to read through all over again the second you've finished. And what's more it appears that this is part #1... can part #2 (and beyond?) possibly top this one?
    But you know one of the things I like best about these pleasingly frequent magazines? The fact that Mr Rye understands the collectability of his publications and ensures they're mailed out in card-backed envelopes. It might sound a trivial thing to praise, but when you're spending good money on a specialist publication like this, you're clearly a collector and, as such, you're going to want it in the best possible condition. One of the reasons I stopped buying "MI6 Confidential" magazine was the fact that every issue used to arrive damaged due to insubstantial packaging (thin plastic bags might save you a few pence, but they're never going to protect their contents, guys). Now, maybe they've cleaned up their act on that score since I last saw one, but getting fed up with paying out big bucks for a damaged magazine literally drove me away. So long may Graham Rye continue to publish these issues, and futhermore mail them out with the care such wonderful materials deserve. If there were twenty different Bond magazines out there and I could only afford one, "007 Magazine" would be it. You can't really claim to be a Bond fan if you aren't adding these to your collection.
  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,280MI6 Agent
    Gwynplaine wrote:
    Just received this issue today. What a fantastic tribute to one of my favourite Bonds. I've been a Bond collector/enthusiast for 40+ years and the one thing I know I'm always going to get with an issue of Graham' Rye's "007 Magazine" (and most especially "007 Archive Files") is an array of stunning photos that I've never seen before. This Diamonds Are Forever issue exceeded expectations with "Plenty" of eye-popping photos (!) and articles that you just want to read through all over again the second you've finished. And what's more it appears that this is part #1... can part #2 (and beyond?) possibly top this one?
    But you know one of the things I like best about these pleasingly frequent magazines? The fact that Mr Rye understands the collectability of his publications and ensures they're mailed out in card-backed envelopes. It might sound a trivial thing to praise, but when you're spending good money on a specialist publication like this, you're clearly a collector and, as such, you're going to want it in the best possible condition. One of the reasons I stopped buying "MI6 Confidential" magazine was the fact that every issue used to arrive damaged due to insubstantial packaging (thin plastic bags might save you a few pence, but they're never going to protect their contents, guys). Now, maybe they've cleaned up their act on that score since I last saw one, but getting fed up with paying out big bucks for a damaged magazine literally drove me away. So long may Graham Rye continue to publish these issues, and futhermore mail them out with the care such wonderful materials deserve. If there were twenty different Bond magazines out there and I could only afford one, "007 Magazine" would be it. You can't really claim to be a Bond fan if you aren't adding these to your collection.

    Welcome to AJB & thank you for your positive comments which I will take pleasure in passing on to the gent in question.
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