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Grumble8710628 Jul 2018 3:00 p.m. PST

Command Decision – Over the Top is a rules set which adapted Command Decision (version 2) to WW1. It was done by Greg Novak (may he rest in peace).

This book was left at a Command Decision game several cons ago. All I remember is that it was a con at the Lancaster Host.

Seeing these other posts about lost and found, I just now realized that this is another way to get the word out.

Russ Lockwood30 Jul 2018 5:35 a.m. PST

Presumably, you've already replaced it, but if not, On Military Matters may have a copy.

Grumble8710630 Jul 2018 10:21 a.m. PST

Thanks for the offered help, but just to clarify -- I didn't lose a copy; I gained a copy. A copy was left at a game that I ran, and I have not been able to identify the owner. Sorry about the confusion engendered by my post, which had wording that was ambiguous about who did the leaving!

My post was an attempt to return the book to its owner, beyond the ways I have already tried.

Walking Sailor01 Aug 2018 9:20 a.m. PST

At the FLGS we have a house rule: Always write your name in the book. Besides returning lost books, it helps when cleaning up and there are multiple copies on the game table.

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