... Quite right. One slap for me, for missing it in the first place, and another for Adam, for missing it while proof-reading. And a third for the readers of...
Hello. just for info, what are the recommended game shops to buy train (and possibly 18xx) games in New York City and around? It includes of course second-hand...
If you're going to buy chips w/ amounts on them you'll probably find a better price via mail order. I'd suggest getting out an 18xx rulebook that has the...
... From: "Tom M" <starfury_42@...> To: <18xx@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 10:55 PM Subject: Re: [18xx] train games and poker chips...
I had a look around for Pokerchips some weeks ago and probaly the cheapest place to buy them now is www.5starsdeal.com . Even viptrades, another site you come...
... and another ... readers of ... Steve, I'm afraid there's another anomaly. The hexes range from B upwards, rather than A. This is to make way for a possible...
... As a further aside, it is worth noting that Francis sold out of 1825 unit 3 and R2 at Essen, and he took rather more copies than Markus did of 1860. There...
... I had assumed this to be a typo for 1800, a 2-player abstract(ish) published in the latest (or last) Rail Gamer magazine. If it's not, I'd like to know ...
... on ... published ... like to know ... Hello Steve. I guess so. I own 1800 from the Railgamer Magasine. I even scanned all the pages in order not to cut my...
Hello Geert. Hi all. Thank you for your infos about pokerchips sets and online shops. However I already followed these threads some time ago.Nothing new then. ...
... I am sure there is -- there are plenty of places in Atlanta so I am sure NYC has lots of sources. The problem is the brick & mortar stores tend to be...
You should check the copywrite closely before offering to share your scans. I am pretty sure what you are proposing is not allowed. I on the other hand found...
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Hi, I was wondering where I might find more information on 1800? There was no mention on Blackwater Station. I am wondering what area it covers, is it playable...
... I haven't been to New York in forty years, but according to a quick google search the Compleat Strategist at 11 33rd St. (Midtown East/Murray Hill) near...
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I am not sure what David is up to these days but you should check: http://pong.telerama.com/~methenyd/ which features the 1800 cover. It covers a small area in...
Salutations, gentlefolk, Checked around Atlantic City a coupleof times for such. Nothing there of real interest - overpriced 'souveniers', mainly (Am still...
Has anyone yet managed to use these in an actual game? One helpful tip for the designer would be for there to be multiple "scenarios" somehow set up...
... I spoke to Mark Derrick on the phone earlier today, and he confirmed that 1900 was a typo for 1800. From time to time UK players think about 1963, an 18xx...
... Sort of reminiscent of the U.S. Rails Winsome game that started with Rail Baron and removed railroads for trucking companies. Where's the fun in that? ...
I have loaded and done some solitare with it. It seems very promising. With our file space limitation, we need to be careful with indiscriminate use,...
... which starts ... replacing brown ... when there's no ... thought ... 1963, or The Beeching Variant, is an 1829-based game by Ian D Wilson, who I have...