Josh,
All I have to say is welcome and...
drool... I know it goes without saying but AMAZING find! Congratulations
:)
Steve
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I just subscribed (thank you Chris for making me aware of this group).
Just wanted to extend a Hello to all the members and introduce the
latest addition to my collection.
Welcome!
And as one of your your inaugural replies, I have to point out an error
on your King's
Hi Jim,
Thanks for the welcome and thank you for pointing out the error on my KQ
page. I will be sure to get it fixed ASAP.
Best regards,
Josh
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Wow.
Wow.
- John
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Hello!
I just subscribed (thank you Chris
for making me aware of this
Hello Josh,
a warm welcome from me, too!
Marco
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Welcome aboard, Josh!
Now that all the confirmedDrash owners are in
one place, I was curious about something. I notice from the pics on Tom's
page -- http://members.aol.com/barbgame/Drash/drash.html--
your instruction cover (with "The Game" on it) doesn't have the Ultima: EFMD
title above
I can actually answer this one... If you look at
the unfolded card on Tom's page you can see the discoloration at the top of the
light side (where the title is). When the card is closed along the horizontal
fold the top section overhangs, leaving that sectionexposed.
Steve
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Hey
Chris,
Thanks!
As far as the
instruction sheet, Tom has his folded out which is why you dont see the Ultima:
EFMD title above it. If he folded
it back in half you would see it. You can actually see the title on the
shot of the inside of the sheet right below the shot of the