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11th ACR06 Mar 2012 8:32 a.m. PST

Central California Wargamers
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This site is for the use and benefit of Wargamers in the Central California area. South of SF and North of LA. But anyone is welcome to join.

It is for us to compare our hobby and plan for the future. Feel free to post rules and photos of games. Talk about Conventions coming up, or just a game you are running next weekend.

The site is primarily for Historical Gaming. So lets try to keep posting, links etc. to Historical gaming. Try to keep Sci-fi and Fantasy gaming on the other sites.

To keep spamming to a minimum all members will be screened for a period of time.

So roll the die and lets play.

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Mako1106 Mar 2012 6:39 p.m. PST

Sounds good.

A bit to the east of you, and slightly north, there is the Conquest Convention coming up in about 10 days, in Sacramento.

There'll be a large, 15mm scale, Pirate/Nationalistic Forces Caribbean Game on Saturday, with room for 32 players.

It's being billed as one of the largest Pirate games on the West Coast, with 16+ vessels, and four nations (English, French, Dutch, and Spanish), not including the pirates, or two tribes of native islanders.

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