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shew01 12-29-2020 01:33 PM

Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

I'm curious. Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles that have been written? For example, does something along these lines exist?

Subject matter description (timing, tire changes, wood replacement, etc.)
Publication name
Publication date
Article title
Article author
Page of publication

BRENT in 10-uh-C 12-29-2020 02:06 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by shew01 (Post 1967919)
I'm curious. Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles that have been written? For example, does something along these lines exist?

Subject matter description (timing, tire changes, wood replacement, etc.)
Publication name
Publication date
Article title
Article author
Page of publication


Are you speaking about topics here, or in some publication??

WTSHNN 12-29-2020 02:15 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

Pluck has one on his page for printed articles.

http://www.plucks329s.org/pipar.htm

shew01 12-29-2020 02:23 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 1967930)
Are you speaking about topics here, or in some publication??

I'm looking for something that goes across publications. A treasure trove of information has been written about Model As in the past, but I know of no way to search for it.

Is there an archived index somewhere?

shew01 12-29-2020 02:28 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by WTSHNN (Post 1967934)
Pluck has one on his page for printed articles.

http://www.plucks329s.org/pipar.htm

This is similar to what I was thinking about. (Steve has been a great resource.) But, What about:

Articles written by Tom Endy
Santa Anitas articles
The Restorer articles
Model A News articles
Antique Auto articles
Etc.

Bob C 12-29-2020 02:37 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

MAFCA has a searchable index for the Restorer. https://www.mafca.com/ref_downloads.html

shew01 12-29-2020 02:46 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by Bob C (Post 1967945)
MAFCA has a searchable index for the Restorer. https://www.mafca.com/ref_downloads.html

Yes, that is the kind of index I had in mind. Is there anything that goes across publications? Or, maybe across web forums?

A wealth of information exists about the Model A, but it would be great to find a way to search for it across available resources.

shew01 12-29-2020 02:50 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

By the way, I'm thinking mostly about technical (fix it, repair it, restore it) information. I'm not as much interested in touring information or fashion information. (Oops!, don't tell my wife I said I'm not that interested in the fashion articles.) ;-)

By the way, I do enjoy reading about touring and fashion, I just don't think everyone shares my interest in those, and creating an index for those might not be worth the time involved. Just a thought...

BRENT in 10-uh-C 12-29-2020 04:14 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by shew01 (Post 1967938)
I'm looking for something that goes across publications. A treasure trove of information has been written about Model As in the past, but I know of no way to search for it.

Is there an archived index somewhere?


Isn't this what Google is good at? ;) :D

alexiskai 12-29-2020 04:28 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

What you're asking for is called a periodical index. These require a ton of work and are usually sold to libraries and other places that will pay the high prices required to justify it. Beyond the legwork, the compiler has the upfront cost of subscribing to or acquiring all the periodicals to be indexed. I'm not aware of a periodical index for the Model A. If you wanted to make one, though, there are institutions/museums that have most or all of the relevant periodicals on hand for you to catalog.

This index covers the Restorer, the News, and the Times from about 1968-2019. However, the descriptive lines are quite short, probably doesn't meet your expectation for helping you narrow down the search field.

shew01 12-29-2020 04:58 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 1967977)
Isn't this what Google is good at? ;) :D


Somewhat, for Tom Endy and online resources, but as far as I can tell, Restorer articles and such are not online. Otherwise, folks on this forum would likely reply to questions with a URL, instead of saying something along the lines of “there was a really good article about ‘xyz’ in the September issue of the ‘abc’ magazine.”


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Tom Foster 12-29-2020 05:00 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

The H.A.M.B. <jalopyjourrnal.com> maintains a monthly forum for four-bangers as a special interest group, updated every month. Called the Monthly Banger Meets, it opens with a listing of known sources for that information.
Fearless

shew01 12-29-2020 05:01 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by alexiskai (Post 1967985)
What you're asking for is called a periodical index. These require a ton of work and are usually sold to libraries and other places that will pay the high prices required to justify it. Beyond the legwork, the compiler has the upfront cost of subscribing to or acquiring all the periodicals to be indexed. I'm not aware of a periodical index for the Model A. If you wanted to make one, though, there are institutions/museums that have most or all of the relevant periodicals on hand for you to catalog.

This index covers the Restorer, the News, and the Times from about 1968-2019. However, the descriptive lines are quite short, probably doesn't meet your expectation for helping you narrow down the search field.


Yup, “periodical index” would be the term.


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Ruth 12-29-2020 05:07 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by shew01 (Post 1967997)
Somewhat, for Tom Endy and online resources, but as far as I can tell, Restorer articles and such are not online. Otherwise, folks on this forum would likely reply to questions with a URL, instead of saying something along the lines of “there was a really good article about ‘xyz’ in the September issue of the ‘abc’ magazine.”


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Why would you expect that? People on here can't even post a link to part they are talking about and save everyone who is interested some time searching.

shew01 12-29-2020 05:08 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by alexiskai (Post 1967985)
This index covers the Restorer, the News, and the Times from about 1968-2019. However, the descriptive lines are quite short, probably doesn't meet your expectation for helping you narrow down the search field.

This is pretty much what I had in mind (even if the descriptions are a little short). I didn’t know this existed, and it looks as if is available to everyone.

Thanks for posting.


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shew01 12-29-2020 05:18 PM

Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

Are the Model A Times and Skinned Knuckles magazines still in production?

(I tried contacting the Model A Times a while back and haven’t received a response.)

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shew01 12-29-2020 05:34 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

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Originally Posted by Tom Foster (Post 1968000)
The H.A.M.B. <jalopyjourrnal.com> maintains a monthly forum for four-bangers as a special interest group, updated every month. Called the Monthly Banger Meets, it opens with a listing of known sources for that information.
Fearless


Thanks. I didn’t know that.


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Big hammer 12-29-2020 06:46 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

Top of this page #1 sticky was a list of web sites, just visit each and see what they offer!

Bob Bidonde 12-30-2020 12:13 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

Steve Plucker probably has the best indexes of Model "A" media on the planet.

Gary Karr 12-30-2020 01:36 PM

Re: Does anyone actively maintain an index to Model A technical articles?
 

"Technically Speaking" is a set of 14 volumes of tech articles put out by The Model A Restorers Club. They are a compilation of articles originally published in the Model A News.
They are a wonder source of information and now on sale for $100 for all 14 volumes from the MARC office.


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