105mm Howitzer
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Joined: 8/9/2007 From: Montreal, Quebec Status: offline
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Oh, is that the latest thing in the UK too? I noticed at my local hobby shop ( about the last one left in Montreal with a decent choice of games) prices for older boardgames skyrocketed. Inquiring to the shop owner, she affirmed that these games fall in the "collectibles" category. Seeing the way bidding goes on E-Bay, I concur with her. I guess wargaming with boardgames became collectibles..Sad, sad As for the thread, I actually started in 1977, in High School, playing Diplomacy ( hardly qualifies as a wargame) teamed up with a teacher. Graduated after that with SPI's monthly magazines ( with games) and away that ball started rolling. ( made President of my university's wargames club in 1985; always fun to argue with Leftist/Marxist Student's Committees why we needed budget money over the "Friends of Nicaragua Club", among others. quote:
ORIGINAL: andym I was perusing my fave boardgame site.I noticed "Streets of Stalingrad" was available for sale........................................£195!!!!!!!!!!!! And SPI's "Russian Civil War " was a snip at............................£79.95.Im glad i have both tucked away in the attic!
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