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BEST IN CLASS As a long-time subscriber who has every issue released, I wanted to comment on my appreciation for the content in recent issues. I look to Overland Journal for guidance about equipment, vehicles, and trips, even though oftentimes, featured items are outside my current financial reach. Best-in-class items cost more than generic ones based on the effort put into producing them, the quality of the components used, and their scarcity. [It’s important] to buy the best item for the need even if the price causes us to have to save a little longer. What is the point of producing a magazine that only features the lowest common denominator? A Walmart sales flyer does that for free. The same goes for travel in far-flung parts of the world. While I may…