Blackmoor wrote:Just read mine, great book about the early days. Very easy to read. I really liked it. Thanks for sharing Bill
Bill Owen wrote:You're welcome! Did the photos, scans etc. add much? And same with the articles; I mean did you try to read the tiny print in those articles? For me, I'd have to take off my glasses and hold 2" from my nose!I'm considering a couple of new projects but will let you know if they get to a point of imminent release.
Bill Owen wrote:Blackmoor wrote:Just read mine, great book about the early days. Very easy to read. I really liked it. Thanks for sharing Bill You're welcome! Did the photos, scans etc. add much? And same with the articles; I mean did you try to read the tiny print in those articles? For me, I'd have to take off my glasses and hold 2" from my nose!
ashmire13 wrote:Just had another look at the item and there are 3 up for grabs! Now surely to have 3 SW still is rare, or takes an amount of wrapping...
obiter wrote:i've bought more than most from cougar and i've always received the items as photographed. If it's been described as SW then it comes in all its crinkly JG SW glory
mbassoc2003 wrote:I've never had a problem buying from Cougie either. Always received my items well packages, quickly shipped and as described. He's always been a good communicator with me also.
JohnGaunt wrote:The photos and scans add useful information to the stories. Certain things (Woody, the psychedelic Playboy bag, game notes and maps) are impossible to describe with words. The color is also necessary, even for the monochrome items. I wish the photos and scans could have been larger, though that would have increased the page count and broken up the flow/cohesiveness of the articles.Nitpicking: The book is nearly free from typos. I found one place where the singular "stand" is used instead of the plural "stands". Some commas are missing in places. And that's all I can find to nitpick. The book is a great read that is amusing, informative, and touching. Thanks for making an honest, down-to-earth recollection of Judges Guild.