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Yeoman

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Hello. I just finished making a website for my '71 Midget restoration, and I'd like to have it added to the Spridget Webring. I added the site before it was finished, and I remember seeing somewhere that I had to notify someone when I wanted to make the site active, but I can't seem to find out how to do it.

Any ideas on who I should be sending an email to? Is the Spridget Webring still active?

My new site is at: Yeoman's Brimfield Midget
Hope this link works and you'll check it out.

Thanks.
 
I looked at it earlier today, and I think you have a done a great job on the site and your car. I like your philosophy of Midget ownership.
 
I'll second that.. Fantastic site!


mark
 
Thanks, guys! Much appreciate the encouragement.

I wonder if that Spridget Webring might have gone by the wayside. I know I thought it was a gold mine when I first started looking for information. I still can't find my site using Google, so I'm not sure how anyone would find it. I looked at the MG Webring, and it seems there are a few Midget sites, so I guess I'll try there.

I hope at some point that the search engines will find my site. Is it just a question of waiting a while?

Thanks again.
 
Your website is great! I am in the process of restoring my 67 AH and the pictures on your site are invaluable to me. I thought I was a little crazy to try and restore my tub, but after seeing what you went through and the results, I am inspired to continue. I also agree with one of your last statements about not adding up the total costs. I keep detailed notes and cost records and I am not about to total anything (out of fear). Thank you for the pictures and advice.
 
That is one of the most awesome restoration websites I have seen. It is extremely inspirational to us "not so talented" would be restorers who spend a lot of sleepless nights thinking about how "in over our head" we are. While I can't help you with the webring, I do what to take a moment to say thank you for what you have shared with us.
JC
 
Yeoman, you call yourself "someone who keeps plugging away in an unspectacular manner", well you're wrong.
Quite spectacular and as has been said before, very inspirational.
Brilliant site, brillinat car and ... looking forward to that front end work!
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I LOVE your site. I am just starting my resoration of a 71 Midget and this your site is an inspiration and a great example. Thank you for your hard work and posting your experience.
 
What a great feeling to read your posts.

I've linked the site to the MG Site Ring and the MG Web Ring, so pretty soon it should be on their lists. And my brother tells me that Google and other search engines should eventually find it. Wouldn't do much good if people who would find it useful can't get to it.

Thanks very much.
 
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