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Re[2]: I Don't Get It

To: <tigers@Autox.Team.Net>, <CobMeister@aol.com>
Subject: Re[2]: I Don't Get It
From: nicholsj@oakwood.org
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 98 16:22:50 -0500
     'TAC certification is essentially a California, not a national, 
     program because there is no national Tiger organization.  More's the 
     pity.'
     
     Sorry,  I don't share your regret about TAC .  If you spend some time 
     thinking about it there is a good reason why TAC hasn't spread 
     nationally or internationally.  It may very well be, the problem of 
     fake/bogus/phony whatever Tigers is mostly confined to the Bay area. 
      
     'The fact that any discussion of the program immediately raises huge 
     clouds of dust and smoke makes me wonder.'
     
     You know, it has the same effect on me too!
       
     'Personally, I'd like to see a cogent explanation of the program along 
     with a history at this site, too.'
     
     Why would you support a program you don't understand?  Just asking a 
     question, no need to get upset.
      
     Colin, I hope you enjoy your officially certified, no doubt about it, 
     100% Jensen built, can't be anything else, two thumbs up, Good 
     Housekeeping Seal of Approval, all original rivets, Rootes Sunbeam 
     Tiger.
     
     Jeff


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Subject: Re:  I Don't Get It
Author:  CobMeister <CobMeister@aol.com> at INTERNET
Date:    1/8/98 2:58 PM


Hey Erich, Hey Gang,
     
In a message dated 1/8/98 10:08:10 PM, Erich wrote:
     
<<The Book of Norman is THE place to start>>
     
I just received my copy yesterday and have only had a chance to go through it 
quickly.  The price of $58 is pretty steep but, nonetheless, it appears to be 
worth the money although it is kind of an odd hodgepodge of anecdotes and hard 
info.  The hard info includes a listing of ALL the Tigers built with engine 
numbers and so forth... very valuable.  Also a lot of info on the "small" 
differences that distinguish the various model years and info on concours 
standards.  The anecdotal sections look interesting and will provide 
background on the marque.  All-in-all, looks like a good read and a valuable 
reference work... I am glad someone put it together and I hope Norman is 
getting the Lion's--ooops! Tiger's--share of the $58.
     
<<Join STOA; the newsletter and membership are other good resources.>>
     
I am going to join STOA (Bay Area), CAT (LA Area), and the Colorado Tiger 
Club.  I am joining STOA (which can be done at
         <A HREF="http://www.engravers.com/tiger/home.html";>
http://www.engravers.com/tiger/home.html</A>  )
to demonstrate support for the TAC program and in the hopes the program will be 
expanded.  I will join CAT because they have a spare parts program which also 
needs support.  (Anybody know, is Bonnie Mueller still the membership chair at 
C.A.T.?)  I will join the Colorado bunch (as soon as I find their misplaced 
address) because they are closest and I sometimes (rarely) get up to Colorado.  
I doubt that I will ever be able to attend a get together of either of the 
other two clubs... but who knows?
     
What is sadly missing is a national organization.
     
<<The impression I am getting is that the TAC criteria are being kept   
     
"secret" in an effort to foil "Tiger counterfeits">>
     
Regardless of the reason for the secrecy, the TAC program BELONGS to STOA who 
invested the time and money to develop and implement it.  Once upon a time I, 
too, thought the reasoning behind the secrecy was specious at best, but now... 
I ain't so sure.  The fact that any discussion of the program immediately 
raises huge clouds of dust and smoke makes me wonder.  But, regardless, it is 
a STOA program to administer as they see fit.
     
TAC certification is essentially a California, not a national, program because 
there is no national Tiger organization.  More's the pity.
     
By-the-bye, the site hot linked above includes both a listing of TAC'd cars 
and an E-mail link to ask questions about the TAC program.  Personally, I'd 
like to see a cogent explanation of the program along with a history at this 
site, too.  There are some articles in back issues of the STOA newsletter that 
would provide a foundation.
     
Good hunting!
     
--Colin Cobb, X Marking His Territory Outside Las Cruces, NM, USA 
B9471815
     



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