Well, As long as you're not lying about actually being Abney Park, (which I have no reason to believe you are), I'm happy to accept your edit to the Abney Park Wikipage. My problem was that it was some anaonymous user with no login posting without even leaving edit summaries, and then reverted it several times despite the fact that I quite clearly stated I wanted an explanation if they wanted to do it again. In any case, I love Abney Park, and bow to the creator's wisdom in this. (J. P Marshall III)

Well it does touch on issues like: WP:AUTO, which will also apply to bands writing their own page, and WP:COI so it'd be advisble to read those guidelines and take them on board. (Emperor 05:19, 3 March 2007 (UTC))Reply

Unspecified source for Image:Group-amber-small.jpg

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Replaceable fair use Image:Group-amber-small.jpg

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Greetings from Doctor Steel

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Hey Robert (and whoever else from the band visits/edits this page). I was the chief editor of the Doctor Steel page which recently got approved here. I noticed that a couple of our references also mentioned you, so I added them to your page. Also a reference I found in the article of another steampunk band with whom I am familiar with, The Unextraordinary Gentlemen (Malcom is an interesting guy), that also mentioned your band. I also started a "former members" section to your sidebar, since you've had a significant number of them.

We had to fight tooth-and-nail and provide references up the wazoo to get the page approved here, and still it was an uphill battle. Looks like your page could be fleshed out with some objective references as well. I'm more than willing to assist further, as my time permits.

PS. We have some mutual acquaintances in the League of STEAM, and Prof. Greyshade and his wife are friends of mine. Alas, I can't make your concert at the Queen but hopefully will get to meet you in person sometime. --Jonnybgoode44 (talk) 07:04, 17 September 2009 (UTC)Reply