[Regia-NA] Member's Handbook

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Tue, 18 Nov 2003 10:17:07 -0500


I would be willing to undertake photocopying sections of the handbook that
aren't online or otherwise easily accessible.  Since I'm in the States it
might be easier for me to do it than for others.

I have a copy of the old Members Handbook, and a copy of it with some of
Roland's revisions from Oct. 2000.

If there are updated sections that are ready to go to press, I think it
makes sense to photocopy those rather than ones that are potentially out of
date.

I would need to be reimbursed for copying & mailing costs, though I imagine
the per-copy cost would be low.

Maybe it would eventually make sense to have an NA members handbook that we
could copy and distributing over here, since mailing trans-Atlantic is
prohibitive.  Just a thought.

--charlotte mayhew



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> Hi Jan,
> I have come a bit late to these postings about the Handbook.
> The original members handbook is more than 10 years old and is sorely in
> need of updating. It is quite large in its paper version..one inch or so
> thick. There is an electronic version, with no pictures, which has been
sent
> to a few people.
> The New Member's Handbook will be just one section of the new revised
> version of the old handbook(I hope this is making sense!) It is meant for
> new members as an introduction to Regia, and as it stands has no real info
> on kit production etc.
> We are hoping that the new revised handbook will address all of that.
> A year ago (or more) I offered to co-ordinate the production of the
> revision.
> Martin Williams was doing the Church section. Martin Lathom was doing the
> Norman section (which I believe he has completed) Andy Nicholson and, I
> believe, Carolyn Priest-Dorman were doing the Celtic fringe and Viking
> sections. I believe Roland Williamson had already checked through the
Saxon
> section and the Northern Wic produced the section for new members
mentioned
> earlier. Unfortunately circumstances forced me to hand over my
co-ordinating
> task to Steve Etheridge, the Authenticity Officer.
> As far as I know, there are no, or at least, very few copies of the
original
> Handbook still in existance?
> Maybe it would be a good idea, as a temporary stop gap, to have a small
> print run of the old Handbook, for new members, both here and across 'the
> pond' who are finding themselves a bit at a loss?
> Ian seems to think that this would not be possible for technical reasons,
so
> has anyone else a solution?
> Hazel
>
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