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Nashville  | 28 Feb 2010 3:04 p.m. PST |
Download a copy of the Barnacle Bill NASHCON Rules here. hmgs-midsouth.org/?p=337 Its a large color pdf and may take a moment or two. And here is a description of the Nashcon Game to be played on Saturday night. Pirates of Cutlass Lagoon Back by popular demand is David Raybin's spectacular Pirate Game. A 20 foot table upon which there will be a dozen 28mm fully-rigged pirate ships all contesting some three islands upon which one will find cannibals and other unknown dangers. The waters are filled with beasties of every description. Rules will be me own Barnacle Bill which are a pirated (har har har) version of Duncan's Gun Boat Diplomacy. As always, first choice of ships goes to those who are properly attired in Pirate garb. Game will accommodate a dozen hardy souls; Aaarrrgghhh !! AND here is a link to the nashcon page hmgs-midsouth.org/?page_id=53 |
| Top Gun Ace | 02 Mar 2010 12:44 a.m. PST |
Thank you for sharing them David. I shall have to give them a spin. |
| Gerald Swick | 17 Mar 2010 3:03 p.m. PST |
I played in this the last time David put on a big buccaneering game. You gotta see the ships. They're gaw-jeous! Go to this link and scroll all the way down to get an idea: hmgs-midsouth.org |
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