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Swarmaster1 Sponsoring Member of TMP06 Apr 2020 6:09 p.m. PST

Hi Bill,
Thanks for keeping this article available, it always makes me feel good to read your nice comments. It's a bit sad to see what we once had, but there were a lot of good times at SIMTAC before we sold the company.

I hope you are doing well these days. BTW, Steve Dinsmore still lives in town and is happily raising bees as his current hobby.
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Berzerker7323 Jun 2020 10:40 a.m. PST

Simtac were my first wargaming figs and my intro to miniature wargaming. I bought them back in 1989 or 1990 for Napoleon's Battles. I still have them.

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