We have a lot of excellent writers with lots of experience today. I think it depends on your tastes and interests whether you approve or not. John B. and John H., Phil Shoemaker, Mike Venturino, Stevie Dogzapper when he was in business (I still want to see a book, Steve
), Craig Boddington, Greg Rodriguez (one of the newer ones)... The list goes on. That being said, Page, O'Connor, Skelton, Keith, and others of that era really shine. What's more impressive is that we learn so much from the good ones that we can tell who's full of prunes.