I had already ordered the new Annual but you have put a whole new perspective on things Ryan. And that wisdom applies to The Rodder’s Journal as well, I need to re-up my subscription, #87 was my last issue.
I received an email from @Marcy Molkenthen on Christmas Eve day with this announcement: . . . and of course, sent her the $27.40 [$24.95 + $2.43 (sales tax)] right away!
Mark has been a distant friend to me by running my ads in Hop Up when he owned it, offering advise etc. I was also fortunate to have Damon Lee shoot a feature of my deuce roadster and have in Hop Up 10. That issue has a special spot in my office. I'll always be appreciative for the interest Mark took in Cornhusker Rod & Custom
If you're a fan of TRJ then getting on the HOP UP bandwagon is a no brainer. DO IT here.... https://www.hopupmagazine.com/shop/hop-up-annual-volume-18-ee677 Oh yeah, and resub to TRJ too slackers!
I have been unable to make contact with HopUp since making order . Did not receive a welcome msg for joining altho billed the $75.15 for my order. any idea on contacting ?
there’s no subscription are you looking for like an automated recite email? This like like 4 people making a magazine after work. If you need to make contact I would go to the website and find the contact email. I believe the one person who checks the emails gets back to them about once a week so dont be concerned if it’s a few days before you see a reply. @Marcy could probably confirm or correct that info
Who the hell is KLARNA is she related to KAREN. I tried to pay several times and after I filled out all my info. It just takes me to Karen and wants all my info. Again looks like a SPAM or PISHING sight to me. Love to order but I dont trust the site is it ME or am I paronid of scamers ?
Fun Fact: I was the Managing Editor for Hop Up from 2007- 2009, putting together vol. 9, X, and a few Specials, till Mort put the magazine on hiatus. It was laborious, it was challenging, but the final product was very high quality... Absolutely loved working with Mr. Morton, Marc d'Estout (Art Director), and a bunch of traditional hot rod folks dedicated to making something cool. By late Summer of 2009 I was figuring out what to do next in the hot rod space, when Ryan Cochran called and asked if I knew anybody who might be able to write for the Jalopy Journal a few times a week...