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				|  Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2002 12:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Warrior in Australia - CanCon January 2003 |  |  
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				| Yes, we will help.
 
 The images on the Army list books are public domain.
 
 I am working on flyer for a local con, I'll get you that so you can change it
 and the words from our lawyer that allow you to use the Warrior rules image,
 which we own.
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2002 2:48 pm    Post subject: Warrior in Australia - CanCon January 2003 |  |  
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				| To the Ho's.  Here in Canberra, we host the Australian National
 Wargaming Convention on the Australia Day Long Weekend (circa 25
 January each year).  It isn't quite as grand as it sounds.
 Australia only has a small population scattered over a v large
 continent, so our conventions don't attract as many wargamers as you
 do in the States or the UK.  But CanCon is definitely one of the
 reasons I moved to Canberra 12 years ago.  CanCon is also where I
 started playing TOG three years ago, as hidden among the hords of
 GW'ers and DBx'ers (and boardgames, roleplayers, cardplayers, etc,
 etc) is a hard core of 7th edition players who come from all over
 Australia to play in the annual 7th tournament.  Not a huge crowd
 but a dedicated one ... something like 15 to 20 people I think but
 my memory may be wrong there.
 Next year, my friend David Lawrence and I are planning to run a demo
 Fast Warrior campaign.  He has many year's experience running DBA
 campaigns at a local wargames club, and we have decided to spend
 three days pushing armies around Dark Age Britain and North West
 Europe, playing out the battles in FW rather than DBA.  Our reasons,
 apart from the obvious (three days solid playing safely out of reach
 of family and domestic duties), we are hoping to take the
 opportunity to pass the word about Warrior to the small but hardy
 band that makes up Australia's 7th edition cadre.
 I'm telling the Ho's and the List this for two reasons.  One, we
 would like to make up some posters or other info material to tell
 our audience of 7th grognards about Warrior.  Could we use some of
 the images from the rules and lists to do this?  And could the Ho's
 put together (or allow us to with your blessing) some short, snappy,
 advertising-type words to sell our audience on why and how Warrior
 is different from and better than TOG.  I know there have been words
 in recent posts on just this theme but thought I'd sound the Ho's
 out on whether they have any experience of converting 7th grognards
 over there in the US of A.
 And my second reason ... if there are any other Australians out
 there on this list who fancy a crack at Warrior next Cancon, send me
 an email off the list.
 Thanks
 Jerry Hearn
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2002 2:55 am    Post subject: Re: Re: Warrior in Australia - CanCon January 2003 |  |  
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				| In a message dated 9/2/2002 19:08:32 Central Daylight Time,
 jerryhearnau@... writes:
 
 
 > Thanks a lot Jon.  Happy for you to send me stuff off the list if
 > that's more convenient.  Now I'm getting excited.  Just under five
 > months to get ourselves organised.
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 if you don't see it soon, remind me....
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2002 3:04 am    Post subject: Re: Warrior in Australia - CanCon January 2003 |  |  
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				| --- In WarriorRules@y..., JonCleaves@a... wrote:
 > Yes, we will help.
 >
 > The images on the Army list books are public domain.
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 > I am working on flyer for a local con, I'll get you that so you
 can change it
 > and the words from our lawyer that allow you to use the Warrior
 rules image,
 > which we own.
 >
 >
 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 Thanks a lot Jon.  Happy for you to send me stuff off the list if
 that's more convenient.  Now I'm getting excited.  Just under five
 months to get ourselves organised.
 
 cheers
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2002 3:04 am    Post subject: Re: Warrior in Australia - CanCon January 2003 |  |  
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				| --- In WarriorRules@y..., JonCleaves@a... wrote:
 > Yes, we will help.
 >
 > The images on the Army list books are public domain.
 >
 > I am working on flyer for a local con, I'll get you that so you
 can change it
 > and the words from our lawyer that allow you to use the Warrior
 rules image,
 > which we own.
 >
 >
 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 Thanks a lot Jon.  Happy for you to send me stuff off the list if
 that's more convenient.  Now I'm getting excited.  Just under five
 months to get ourselves organised.
 
 cheers
 
 jerry
 
 
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