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15th Hussar15 Mar 2017 5:43 a.m. PST

Gentlefolk,

If you would like to learn more about the game Richard H. Berg and I are working on, here are some links from you to follow, full of pictures, maps, history and book links or references.

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Note: A toe amputation followed a few years later by a long divorce, along with the game taking years to finally reach the P500 level did us in initially; but we're back at it as most of you know from my regular "What I did this Week!" Updates.

Comments welcome!

Durando21 Apr 2017 2:06 a.m. PST

For many of us who have suffered either medical or personal difficulties it is our hobby that keeps us vaguely sane…well done on your endeavours

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