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01 Oct 2019 9:40 a.m. PST
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Grumble8710601 Oct 2019 8:07 a.m. PST

I have misplaced an item that I bought at the flea market on Friday September 27 at Barrage! 2019. It is a Skirmish Campaign booklet of scenarios about Tanga 1914 (East Africa), co-authored by Buck Surdu.

The cover is a dusty rose color if I recall correctly. The last time I remember seeing it was at Table 13, when I was packing up after running a game on Friday 12:00-4:00.

Anyone have information on the whereabouts of this booklet? It was not turned in to Lost and Found at Barrage.

edmuel200001 Oct 2019 1:53 p.m. PST

I ran the next game on Table 13 after you and for what it's worth I didn't see anything when I was setting up (it was clean).

It was nice chatting with you, though, earlier when your game was still running.

Best,
Ed M

Grumble8710601 Oct 2019 7:49 p.m. PST

Thanks, Ed. Now that I think of it, before leaving I set some things down on a table closer to the front door. It may have stayed there.

Hope your game went well. I had to run off back to Lancaster for a family responsibility. Sad to miss day 2 as well!

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