This is absolutely no critism of MOG magazine as I really like it but it does make me chuckle reading some of the articles and the way they link some of the subjects to Morgans to justify their inclusion

Again this is no critism as I like it

Just a bit of playful observation

In the latest one, the cover article about James Bond, links Bond to Morgans by the paragraph, and I quote . "We natrally started to ponder over why Bond has never driven a Morgan? "

No doubt in the sister magazine Reliant Mag, they too ask the question why Bond has never driven Reliants and proceed to write a two thousand word article on everything Bond (actually I've just remembered there was a Bond Bug)

Bentley Driver mag, Rolls Royce Today, Classic VW, Merc Now ( made up magazines but I am sure somthing similar exists) are all of course asking the same question just as a New Bond film comes out !


Next article on the fashion house Squint which commissioned a rather nice jazzy upholstered 3 Wheeler

Warning!

Tenuous Morgan link coming up and I quote...

"Patchwork itself actually dates back to the Egyptian times, but the traditional sort we recognise became popular in the early 20th Century, the 1920's - 1930's, IN THE SAME PERIOD THE MORGAN THREE-WHEELERS OF OLD ROLLED OFF THE PRODUCTION LINE."

Next month there's an article on the the Great Depression, Spanish Flu and Polio

Hats!

Well I like a nice hat so the article on Lock & Co's hatters was rather nice

Warning tenuous Morgan link, and I quote...

" The distinguished gentleman - and Morgan owner in particular - can easily pull off a well made fedora or Panama."

So there you are chaps, as Morgan owners we can all pull off a Fedora

It would certainly 'pull off' when driving a Morgan!

More tenuous links appreciated


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