storeynicholas wrote:Frog in Suit wrote:May I make a suggestion:
Why not combine a book-signing session of NJS's opus, with a Retrocentrics (or LL at large) lunch meeting? One could be held in each major city were enough members reside.
Frog in Suit
I have to say that I like this idea - a World Tour.

By the way how was M&M?
NJS
Dear NJS,
M & M are a pleasure to visit as ever. I have PM'd you.
The blazer and grey trousers needed a bit of tweaking and the 3 piece SB lounge (Smith Woollens 3949, a 13 oz. middle grey with faint white pinstripes, a hint of herringbone, a hint of blue...) will look super, I think. I am seeing Mr Munday again in ten days, in Paris this time.
We used he other fitting room this time. From framed letters/orders/photographs on the wall, it appears that Baden Powell, Captain Oates (one of Scott's unfortunate companions on his last expedition) and Leopold II of Belgium were once customers. Also, M & M had once shops in both Paris (rue Marbeuf) and Vienna....
I spent just about three hours in London, including the Tube trips from and to St. Pancras and managed to visit Meyer & Mortimer (twice), Benson & Clegg, New & Lingwood, Swaine Adeney Brigg and finally Lock's. I also bought a few magazines. Dashed efficient, what?
I had to rush because of Eurostar's current, post-tunel fire, reduced schedule.
Frog in Suit