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Post by roughtimes on Sept 5, 2016 20:03:14 GMT
Look what my GPS found.
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Post by Lano P. Lano on Sept 5, 2016 20:07:01 GMT
Incredible, maybe he s running an under ground operation. Need old stuff, he might have it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Will Rough times be staying at the resort or traveling with Lano P. Lano, it would be Legendary. we will figure it, you could control half of the dwarf force so you can come when you are available, option???
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Sept 6, 2016 14:38:04 GMT
Crazy Egors was/is in the same space that Millennium Games now occupies, yes? They had an amazing selection. Row after row after row of blister packs.
I am a tad too young - I only went to Crazy Egors once. I had to bribe my mom to drive me the hour to Rochester. I bought $80 worth of pewter dudes at the time... a big deal for a 15 year old.
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Post by KevinC on Sept 6, 2016 14:57:56 GMT
The good old days of Crazy Egors! It feels like a lost dream.
Lano P. Lano, can you please register on this site (instead of being a guest)? I want to send you a private message but I can't unless you are registered. Thanks.
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Post by lano on Sept 6, 2016 18:24:02 GMT
Yes, don't forget old Walt at chaos Miniatures! Account is up zig,
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Post by dannytee on Sept 10, 2016 10:08:41 GMT
My experience with crazy egors is similar to wilsons. I was too young to appreciate the space I was standing in but my dad would take me there because he played magic for a while and would buy cards there. This was 5 to 10 years before I got into warhammer so I had no clue what I was looking at.
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Post by Anaris on Feb 13, 2017 17:23:09 GMT
I miss the old school stuff and way everything was presented. Like crazy egors and even the original millennium games when it was in its next door spot, it was bigger and the ceiling was higher abs it was way more enjoyable, games workshop ruined everything through the years, from the 1990's to 2006 games workshop was awesome with warhammer fantasy and 40k
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Feb 13, 2017 17:44:12 GMT
From the 1990's to 2006 games workshop was awesome with warhammer fantasy and 40k Preach, son! 1999 was the best year ever IMHO. Mordheim FTW.
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Post by KevinC on Feb 14, 2017 1:34:10 GMT
1997-1999ish was a cool time, the end of 5th edition, they released Mordheim, the very first Vampire Counts book, the Dogs of War book (with additional units in WD), 5th ed Warhammer: Siege, and the first Tomb Kings army list was released in WD. All good stuff!
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