Since I started my 50% sale this month my sales have soared, I think i will be reviewing my download prices in general after the first but for now until the end of the year they will remain 50% off.
So i had another kind letter from a recent customer which I’d like to share.
Chris,
Thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly! And, wow, how nice of you to include the Sixth Army scenario—thank you!
I must say that I find your wargame rules to be some of the most creative and fun that I’ve come across (and at age 64 I’ve seen quite a few!), while still convincingly modeling the history. Truly, that is the gold standard of our wonderful hobby.
Keep up the good work, and thanks again!
Van
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DDtB Compliment
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So i had another kind letter from a recent customer which I’d like to share.
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