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1 Old Friends and Gear Machine Memories (March/April 2010)
A reflection by Michael Goldstein, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief.
Over the years, we have traveled extensively throughout the industrialized world, and became increasingly aware of the availability of enormous amounts of technical writing concerning research, experiments, and techniques in the gear manufacturing field. New manufacturing methods, materials, and machines were continuously being developed, but the technical information about them was not readily available to those that could best use it. There was no central source for disseminating this knowledge.
3 Greenhouse of the Gear Industry (May 2011)
Publisher Michael Goldstein talks about how one gear company is encouraging young people in manufacturing. What are you doing?
4 Reaching Out (March/April 2011)
Publisher Michael Goldstein describes the success of Gear Technology's new e-mail newsletter programs.
5 Are YOU Having Your Best Year Ever (June/July 2011)
Publisher Michael Goldstein discusses why some gear manufacturing companies are enjoying record years.
6 The Slow Climb (November/December 2010)
Publisher Michael Goldstein talks about the slow but steady pace of the recovery of the manufacturing economy.
7 Protecting Our Own (January/February 2011)
Publisher Michael Goldstein discusses the loss of U.S. manufacturing capability and what we should do about it.
8 Report from India (March/April 2012)
Publisher Michael Goldstein describes his experiences at the IPTEX 2012 show and the unveiling of Gear Technology India.
9 Looking Back, Looking Forward (January/February 2013)
Publisher Michael Goldstein explores Gear Technology's history and its future as he introduces the back issue archive online and our new features and columns for 2013.
10 The Results Are In (November/December 2012)
The past several months have been filled with uncertainty. Everyone wanted to wait and see who would be our next president and how the political landscape might change. Now the elections are over, and the polls are all closed, so we should all be getting back to business, right? Publisher Michael Goldstein shares insight from our state-of-the-gear-industry survey.
11 My Glass is Half Full (October 2012)
Publisher Michael Goldstein is confident that the manufacturing economy will continue to grow throughout next year, no matter who wins the 2012 presidential election.
12 High Tech Manufacturing--Challenges for the 1990s (March/April 1988)
This issue's editorial is a reprint of the keynote address given by Michael Goldstein at the Computer Aided Gear Design Seminar held at the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA on November 9, 1987.
13 An Interview with Thomas Koepfer (August 2010)
Publisher Michael Goldstein sat down with Dr. Thomas Koepfer, whose family company, Josef Koepfer & Söhne GmbH, was founded in 1867. Over the years, the Koepfer name has become one of the best-known in the gear industry, with company operations including the manufacture of gear machines, cutting tools and gears.
14 Why Do YOU Read Gear Technology (September/October 2008)
Publisher Michael Goldstein shares some of our readers' comments about why they love Gear Technology.
15 The War: Coming September 2007 (August 2007)
Publisher Michael Goldstein had a chance to preview Ken Burns' documentary series about WWII, and he shares some of his thoughts.
16 Crossroads and Transitions, Part I (May 2009)
Michael Goldstein talks about 25 years of Gear Technology, looking behind as well as ahead.
17 Fallen Leaves (November/December 2009)
Publisher Michael Goldstein reflects on the recent passing of several gear industry friends and associates.
18 What Do You Think (January/February 2007)
Publisher Michael Goldstein wants to know what you think about the 2007 redesign of Gear Technology magazine
19 Is Gear Expo Worth It (January/February 2006)
Readers respond to last issue's Publisher's Page, in which Michael Goldstein asked, "Is Gear Expo Worth It?"
20 Queitly Moving Mountains (May/June 2005)
Publisher Michael Goldstein pays tribute to Marty Woodhouse
21 Free at Last (July 2010)
Publisher Michael Goldstein describes the remarkable accomplishments of Randall Publications LLC over the past year, despite the intense and hectic transformation he and the staff experienced unbelievable strain on their time and concentration.
22 The Perfect Complement (January/February 2005)
Publisher Michael Goldstein announces the launch of sister publication Gear Product News.
23 Come to Chicago (September/October 2006)
Publisher Michael Goldstein urges gear manufacturers to come to IMTS 2006.
24 Good - Bye, Dad (November/December 1997)
I sat down to write this editorial about my father, Harold Goldstein, as he approached his 80th birthday in October. I had meant it to be a celebration of his nearly 65 years in the machine tool business. Unfortunately, on August 26, as I was working on it, my father passed away after a long battle with emphysema. This editorial has now become a memorial as well as a celebration.



