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joncleaves Moderator


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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 11:33 pm Post subject: Warrior Markers and Measuring Devices |
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We are talking to Gale Force Nine about making markers and measuring devices for
Warrior. The base idea is three bags.
bag 1: markers. disordered, shaken, tired, broken, rallying
bag 2: 15mm measuring devices; 240p, 160p, 120p, 80p 'sticks'; element x 40p
measuring square, 45 deg. angle measurer
bag 3: 25mm measuring devices.
These items will be made from high impact plastic and laser etched. The initial
cut at what we are planning on making are in a file called warrior markers in
the files section.
Let us know what you think. the 'W' in the circle is a place holder for the
Warrior logo (NOT the FHE logo).
For those of you that use the 45 degree triangle - is yours an element on each
short side or some other length?'
Examples of GF9 products can be seen at www.gf9.com. Look at Flames of war
licensed products for examples. We will also do bags that sell for $9.99.
Jon
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Ewan McNay Moderator


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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 11:35 pm Post subject: Re: Warrior Markers and Measuring Devices |
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I like the concept very much; I do think that the 45-degree instrument,
whatever it is, needs to have an internal 45-degree rather than an
external, to allow for correct wheeling.
Something like the gizmo I use, if you recall it.
JonCleaves@... wrote:
> We are talking to Gale Force Nine about making markers and measuring devices
for Warrior. The base idea is three bags.
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> bag 1: markers. disordered, shaken, tired, broken, rallying
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> bag 2: 15mm measuring devices; 240p, 160p, 120p, 80p 'sticks'; element x 40p
measuring square, 45 deg. angle measurer
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> bag 3: 25mm measuring devices.
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> These items will be made from high impact plastic and laser etched. The
initial cut at what we are planning on making are in a file called warrior
markers in the files section.
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> Let us know what you think. the 'W' in the circle is a place holder for the
Warrior logo (NOT the FHE logo).
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> For those of you that use the 45 degree triangle - is yours an element on each
short side or some other length?'
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> Examples of GF9 products can be seen at www.gf9.com. Look at Flames of war
licensed products for examples. We will also do bags that sell for $9.99.
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Ewan McNay Moderator


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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 11:41 pm Post subject: Re: Warrior Markers and Measuring Devices |
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No; although it's probably on the table in one of the battle scenes. But
I'll try to do a quick PPt sketch.
JonCleaves@... wrote:
> got a pic of it?
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> From: Ewan McNay <ewan.mcnay@...>
> To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
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> Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Warrior Markers and Measuring Devices
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> I like the concept very much; I do think that the 45-degree instrument,
> whatever it is, needs to have an internal 45-degree rather than an
> external, to allow for correct wheeling.
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> Something like the gizmo I use, if you recall it.
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> JonCleaves@... wrote:
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>>We are talking to Gale Force Nine about making markers and measuring devices
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> for Warrior. The base idea is three bags.
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>>bag 1: markers. disordered, shaken, tired, broken, rallying
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>>bag 2: 15mm measuring devices; 240p, 160p, 120p, 80p 'sticks'; element x 40p
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> measuring square, 45 deg. angle measurer
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>>bag 3: 25mm measuring devices.
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>>These items will be made from high impact plastic and laser etched. The
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> initial cut at what we are planning on making are in a file called warrior
> markers in the files section.
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>>Let us know what you think. the 'W' in the circle is a place holder for the
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> Warrior logo (NOT the FHE logo).
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>>For those of you that use the 45 degree triangle - is yours an element on each
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> short side or some other length?'
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>>Examples of GF9 products can be seen at www.gf9.com. Look at Flames of war
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joncleaves Moderator


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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 11:42 pm Post subject: Re: Warrior Markers and Measuring Devices |
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got a pic of it?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ewan McNay <ewan.mcnay@...>
To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 16:35:44 -0400
Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Warrior Markers and Measuring Devices
I like the concept very much; I do think that the 45-degree instrument,
whatever it is, needs to have an internal 45-degree rather than an
external, to allow for correct wheeling.
Something like the gizmo I use, if you recall it.
JonCleaves@... wrote:
> We are talking to Gale Force Nine about making markers and measuring devices
for Warrior. The base idea is three bags.
>
> bag 1: markers. disordered, shaken, tired, broken, rallying
>
> bag 2: 15mm measuring devices; 240p, 160p, 120p, 80p 'sticks'; element x 40p
measuring square, 45 deg. angle measurer
>
> bag 3: 25mm measuring devices.
>
> These items will be made from high impact plastic and laser etched. The
initial cut at what we are planning on making are in a file called warrior
markers in the files section.
>
> Let us know what you think. the 'W' in the circle is a place holder for the
Warrior logo (NOT the FHE logo).
>
> For those of you that use the 45 degree triangle - is yours an element on each
short side or some other length?'
>
> Examples of GF9 products can be seen at www.gf9.com. Look at Flames of war
licensed products for examples. We will also do bags that sell for $9.99.
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Don Coon Imperator

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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 3:59 am Post subject: Re: Warrior Markers and Measuring Devices |
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A guy here named George Chrestensen made us sets of warrior markers several
years ago. They come out looking like Squad leader counters. They are
multi color and contain an abbreviation of what they stand for and also
contain modifiers. We have Disorder loose, disorder close, shaken, broken,
skirmish, rally, recall, halt, tired, exhausted, uneasy, and demoralized.
We also have a guys that makes us precision metal measuring devices both
with and without 45's. Pretty cool.
Don
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From: "Ewan McNay" <ewan.mcnay@...>
To: <WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Warrior Markers and Measuring Devices
>I like the concept very much; I do think that the 45-degree instrument,
> whatever it is, needs to have an internal 45-degree rather than an
> external, to allow for correct wheeling.
>
> Something like the gizmo I use, if you recall it.
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> JonCleaves@... wrote:
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>> We are talking to Gale Force Nine about making markers and measuring
>> devices for Warrior. The base idea is three bags.
>>
>> bag 1: markers. disordered, shaken, tired, broken, rallying
>>
>> bag 2: 15mm measuring devices; 240p, 160p, 120p, 80p 'sticks'; element x
>> 40p measuring square, 45 deg. angle measurer
>>
>> bag 3: 25mm measuring devices.
>>
>> These items will be made from high impact plastic and laser etched. The
>> initial cut at what we are planning on making are in a file called
>> warrior markers in the files section.
>>
>> Let us know what you think. the 'W' in the circle is a place holder for
>> the Warrior logo (NOT the FHE logo).
>>
>> For those of you that use the 45 degree triangle - is yours an element on
>> each short side or some other length?'
>>
>> Examples of GF9 products can be seen at www.gf9.com. Look at Flames of
>> war licensed products for examples. We will also do bags that sell for
>> $9.99.
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>> Jon
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