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A big thank you to Tom Hambleton, Gary Carter and Jo Sandie for undertaking the huge task of either manually scanning the first 82 issues of Broken Arrow or converting, correcting and scanning where necessary the files for the next 52 issues - a task that produced a grand total of almost 8000 pdf pages. Tom Hambleton very kindly agreed to host these pages on Sugar Mountain and was wholly responsible for creating the excellent layout and related features that you now see here. In an effort to make the individual articles in the magazines searchable in a reasonably meaningful way, and with some assistance from Gary Carter, I greatly expanded each magazine's 'Table of Contents'. Input at the planning and development stage also came from Paul Docker and Robert Sampimon, and Robert also chipped in with some assistance during the scanning phase.


For more information on the history of the NYAS check out issue 100, which carried several articles from former editors and magazine contributors reminiscing about the development of the society and Broken Arrow through the various eras. Indeed over 33 years the magazine only had four editors:


Issue 1 to 10 Paul Makos

Issue 11 to 15 Andy Cox

Issue 16 to 82 Alan Jenkins

Issue 83 to 134 Scott Sandie

Issue 110 uniquely featured Paul Docker & Guy Haslam as guest editors.


Almost all articles and photos published in the magazine were credited to their authors/creators who freely submitted their work to the NYAS for possible future use. All credits, copyrights and trademarks have been respected as far as possible. Please contact us if you feel your rights have been infringed and we will acknowledge this and if requested take down the relevant material.