beowulf 1 #51 January 21, 2009 Quote Quote Start reading, it'll be your chance to finally make a million. JerryBaumchen A million in skydiving? Better start out with 2 million! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skycow 0 #52 January 21, 2009 Hi All, Yes...it is all true. The last issue of Skydiving Magazine was January. We mailed out pro-rated refund checks on Friday, January 16th. Renewals and new subscriptions that have come in since late December have not been processed. (Please note that we have never offered a "Lifetime Subscription" to Skydiving Magazine. About 10 years ago we offered a 10-year subscription with a copy of Norman Kent's Photo Book...these 10-year subscriptions are starting to come to an end.) We will still be in the office to take care of any issues. If anyone has any questions or problems, please feel free to contact me, [email protected]. Sandy Bobo Enjoy here while you're here because there's no here there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkeenan 14 #53 January 21, 2009 I've known Mike Truffer since I moved to Fla. in '77. I've subscribed to Skydiving since the first issue. During a period of about 8 years, when I was not jumping, I still subscribed and read his magazine. I have always credited that for getting me back to jumping after that layoff. Good luck, Mike & Sue and Skydiving staff. Thanks for the great work in publishing the best skydiving publication ever. Kevin Keenan_____________________________________ Dude, you are so awesome... Can I be on your ash jump ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danornan 79 #54 January 21, 2009 What a shame! It seems like I've been getting the magazine since my first jump and really looked forward to the articles and pictures. Just about the only place to get the latest information or quell the local rummer. Mike did a super job and the many of large pictures were clipped out for display. Hate to think it won't be coming next month. Mike, thanks for all that you did to keep us current of events and happenings..... The articles always addressed timely matters and I really loved the pictures.Dano Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimmytavino 16 #55 January 21, 2009 first met MR Truffer @ the Collegiate Nationals in De Land Fla. Nov. 1974... ( we were both, just kids ) He was the type of person who was easy to remember, cause he is REAL. Years could go by , yet whenever i might write to the publication, or call with a question, that same real and genuine concern and interest in me, by Him, or by Sue Clifton, was always evident.. Just Love that magazine, and when they switched to glossy paper,,,, WOW the pics just jumped out at the reader... very very sad to now hear this news... Thanks Mike and company, for allll the decades of information, editorials, humor, and advertising.... well done. best wishes in any and all of your future endeavors...jimmy from rochester Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pchapman 278 #56 January 21, 2009 "Skydiving" was also great for those of us outside the USA. In addition to all the jumping, there were interesting equipment related articles, and current controversies that might never get into an official organization's magazine. There was no need to wade through the material in Parachutist that's organization-specific. (E.g., Lists of licenses earned.) On the USPA site I don't see any way to just subscribe to the magazine. My gut feeling is that it would have to come out cheaper per issue than Skydiving to be worth it... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
councilman24 37 #57 January 21, 2009 The Austrailian Parachute Federation magazine is good. I used to get it complemenatry as PIA Rigging Committee Chair but don't now since I'm no longer chair. It is a very well done magazine but closer to Parachutist than Skydiving. Associate membership, mag only is $95 AUS, about $65 US. I too will miss Skydiving. It was always good to get news and event reports a month sooner and get a broader perspective. I didn't always agree with Mike, but usually and always appreciated the viewpoints. 30 years with a monthly deadline had got to be brutal. I'm old for my age. Terry Urban D-8631 FAA DPRE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skywade 0 #58 January 21, 2009 QuoteWhile we're at it, now is a good a time as any to announce that Fayard sold all of his airplanes. Any more info on this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickDG 23 #59 January 21, 2009 >>Please note that we have never offered a "Lifetime Subscription" to Skydiving Magazine.I just checked and yes I was mistaken . . . Our subscription was indeed for ten years. I guess when we got it in 1998 I didn't think I would last another ten years so I considered it for life. On a personal note, thanks to Mike and Sue for a great ride. And if those knuckleheads in Alexandria fail to drop this year's "USPA Achievement Award" on both of you I'm going to be very annoyed . . . And not only has it been wonderful reading since the 1970s, you guys chronicled the history of the sport since that time. Anyone with a full collection of "SKYDIVING" already owns a history of the sport book. In my own writing I can't guess how many times I referred to back issues and also the Index of Back Issues you have posted on the web. Each synopsis there listed anything that happened of import that month and it really helped me with getting the dates of past events correct. You also published some of my stuff when "PARACHUTIST" wouldn't touch it, so thank you for that too. So, does this mean Robin Heid will have to go on Welfare? NickD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tmaricle55 0 #60 January 21, 2009 Dang, I have enjoyed it for years. Muff Brother # 3883, SCR # 14796 ICD # 1 - Pres. Yeah, I noticed and I think it's funny! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #61 January 21, 2009 ASM (Australia) is pretty good. ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildfan75 1 #62 January 21, 2009 Quote Renewals and new subscriptions that have come in since late December have not been processed. What's your definition of late December? I signed up online on 12/18/08 and the money was withdrawn from my account on 12/22/08. So I wouldn't say that they haven't been processed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CSpenceFLY 1 #63 January 21, 2009 I'm not digging for details but is there anyway to turn this around? Increase subscription rates and such? I really hate to see this happen. It was the one place to get uncensored news in the sport. I think I was up for renewal and would gladly pay more. What can we do to change this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CSpenceFLY 1 #64 January 21, 2009 QuoteQuote Renewals and new subscriptions that have come in since late December have not been processed. What's your definition of late December? I signed up online on 12/18/08 and the money was withdrawn from my account on 12/22/08. So I wouldn't say that they haven't been processed. Late Dec. starts on 12/23. They said refunds are coming so I would say you have no problem unless that doesn't happen. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,325 #65 January 21, 2009 Re: Start reading, it'll be your chance to finally make a million. A million in skydiving? diablopilot it's easy if you start with $2,000,000 sid Better start out with 2 million! beowulf Wow, what a bunch of naysayers. Those attitudes won't get anyone to pickup where Mike leaves off. OK, he didn't make a million; but he did make a living. And one that I am very sure that he enjoyed doing. 'Boo' to all of you, JerryBaumchen PS) I often did not agree with his position in his editorials but he sure could make you think about things. And that made them all worthwhile. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverek 61 #66 January 21, 2009 Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #67 January 21, 2009 QuoteQuoteWhile we're at it, now is a good a time as any to announce that Fayard sold all of his airplanes. Any more info on this? Talked to Paul today, no worries. Business as usual, some changes were made. More Casa's are to be delivered soon! i quote "Business as usual" Paul Fayard All is well! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base281 0 #68 January 21, 2009 This is really sad news.... the end of a great era. I remember when Kevin Gibson passed the torch, and Mike Truffer carried it to what we've all grown to love. People subscribed to Skydiving Magazine because they wanted to read it; not because it came along with membership dues. Base jumping was freely talked about with great photos, when Parachutist wouldn't even mention anything that didn't adhere to the BSRs. You got more details about incidents and accidents that provided real learning, not just speculation that "an AAD might have prevented this..." I even got some of my own stories and photos published by Mike & Sue. I guess they're real collectors' items now. Nope, raising subscription prices won't save the magazine. Subscriptions rarely cover the costs of publishing. It's your advertisers who are the bread and butter, and I know how many of my own clients have cut their advertising costs over the past few years. Thanks for the many years of great reading to Mike, Sue, Sandy and all the staff over the years. Sandy, it's been a great pleasure working with you. I'm sure our paths will cross again soon. To Robin, I hope you find another creative outlet for us to pick on. We've enjoyed your tenacity. To Troy White, dear friend and ex-patriot, You can come back now. We have a new president! Best Wishes and Blue Skies to you all, dammit janet! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grimmie 180 #69 January 21, 2009 I had the pleasure of jumping on an 8 way team with Mike and Sue at the Nationals held at the Ranch about 12 or 13 years ago. I have never laughed so hard and jumped so well. We named ourselves the "French National Team", just so all the Frenchies would be scratching their heads in Paris as to why Airspeed and the GK's kicked their butts so hard!I have spoken with Mike about many, many issues over the years, not always in agreement, and have enjoyed his and Sue's friendship. They even took a chance and came to my first boogie! They deserve a nice retirement! Thanks for the support Mike! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnRich 4 #70 January 21, 2009 QuoteOK, he didn't make a million; but he did make a living. And one that I am very sure that he enjoyed doing. The question I have is this. Why jump straight to a shut-down? Why not offer the publication up for sale, with rights to the magazine name, the office equipment, etc. That way, Mike Truffer could make some money off his accumulated assets from the mag, and someone else could take over and make a living by continuing to publish it, and us readers could continue to enjoy alternative skydiving news coverage. That would be the win-win-win solution I'd like to see. Like everyone else, I've enjoyed the mag immensely. And I wish Mike and his staff the very best for their future. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpwally 0 #71 January 22, 2009 I agree and a one last good-bye issue would have been awesome,,,i really would like to here all about the decision went down. Sad,,really bummed smile, be nice, enjoy life FB # - 1083 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,325 #72 January 22, 2009 Hi John, I'm with you on that. But, at the end of the day, it is Mike's decision as to what & why he is doing things. JerryBaumchen PS) So is that British rag any good? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LanceSwoop 0 #73 January 22, 2009 Sad. While Parachutist was glossy and designed to impress non and new skydivers, Skydiving provided the only tool for active skydivers to keep informed about their sport in a timely and unvarnished manner. Mike and Sue were the only ones willing to honestly report the Official hypocritical grandstanding that surrounded a certain video I starred in 20 years ago, and the only ones willing to report the follow-up. For that, I will remain forever grateful. Mike's willingness to speak frankly and refusal to buy in to bureaucratic talking points or official policies encouraged open discussions of critical issues in our sport throughout the years. His voice and the reporting so broadly captured and quickly disseminated by Sue and their team has stood as an Icon for decades. They will be sadly missed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heavydude 0 #74 January 22, 2009 Im bummed, have been getting the mag last two years..fun to read at work to get mind off work and into skydiving fun. Thanks for the motivation Florida dudes ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
denete 2 #75 January 22, 2009 Quote I have a lifetime subscription! NickD Then you may want to be sure your life insurance is paid up. Cause time's up. By-the-way, this all reminds me of another niche publication that went a similar route...but they've kept publishing electronically even after they stopped selling subscriptions. It is run by people who just love to put out good info on their own favorite sport. RCSD. Additionally, they put all of their back issues on their site as PDFs. It might be nice to have back issues available at some point for Skydiving. It is clear that they are getting out of the business, so...all that would be needed is copyright clearance from the publishers, a stack of back issues, a scanner, and an old fart with spare time and cable (if you've ever done mass scanning with a manual scanner, you know what I mean).SCR #14809 "our attitude is the thing most capable of keeping us safe" (look, grab, look, grab, peel, punch, punch, arch) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites