Thank you for that. They look very happy on their LM! It's a shame
there is no Danish group. I have found one in the Netherlands, and
will ask if we can become honorary members, since we do sail in that
country most years. The web site for that group is
www.lmclub.nl
Regards
Benj
On 18 Jan, 19:59, "JN" <jnsnabelalightstorm.dk> wrote:
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> >> Netherlands: is there a similar one in Denmark - the home of the LM?
> >> Any happy LM-ers out there, drop me an email.
> >> Benj
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> > Dear Benjamin
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> > I did a little surfing on Danish websites with a few danish search
> > criteria, and sadly enough it looks as if there is no Danish LM club.
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> > But I wish you a nice trip around Brittan; how long time do you have for
> > the trip??
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> > Best regards JohnFølgende er på engelsk for at den oprindelige spørger også kan følge lidt
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> One year ago there was a few people (a family) that tried to start a club
> regarding the LM (their model was the LM27) - they had a contact "forum"
> where people could sign up for membership in the new "owners club" for
> LMérs.
> I... and possibly some others DID sign up - but never heard anything
> further. Perhaps the project was to ambitious, because it all ended there.
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> Here´s a link to the homepage the family made for the project of rebuilding
> their LM27 - (at the time... one year ago, there also was a link for signing
> up to the club - that has now sadly been removed)...
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http://www.reinertsen.dk/index.html
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> Enjoy their pictures (all the text is in danish).
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