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Tango0118 Dec 2019 3:27 p.m. PST

" A few weeks ago I was bemoaning the fact that I had failed to buy a number of Wargamers Newsletters from the USA due to excessive postal charges. I would again like to thank Johnathan Freitag who lives in the USA who offered to find a way to obtain the issues and send them to me. It was a typically kind offer that one expects from fellow wargamers who are in the main generous souls where wargaming is concerned. Anyway the very kind gesture wasnt needed as I luckily managed to obtain a fair number of the back issues I 'needed' to complete my collection of Newsletters. They werent cheap and frankly some were extortionate but I bit the bullet like a true collecting nut…."

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von Schwartz18 Dec 2019 7:44 p.m. PST

1977, Wow, I was young then, and good looking!

Russ Lockwood18 Dec 2019 8:03 p.m. PST

Had WN on MagWeb…but only 72 of the 214 issues I knew about. At the time, quite innovative, and some concepts still remain viable today.

Tango0119 Dec 2019 12:03 p.m. PST

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