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    Default Corsair be reportin' fer duty

    My career as a gamer on the high seas began with Milton Bradley's American Heritage Broadside game. The British fleet had to sail past defending forts and into an American harbor against a weaker fleet and sink the merchant ships at anchor. Fun game for kids, and featured a very nice little booklet on early American navy. Various boardgames on the era simply had no visual appeal, even if they were closer to the mark. When my son was young, we had a fleet of 32 Lego ships, complete with larger musters of redcoat soldiers, bluecoats, and even black coats (Cap'n Redbeard with his infirmatives removed and given shakos). Plus a few zillion pirates. And yes, I had a red beard (let me report that alas, the red part was the first to go gray) - if you ever played Bard's Tale III, the penultimate villain was called Redbeard - that was me. So, when the red went gray, my online handle went from Redbeard to Corsair.

    Gaming: done it all. Ran a Diplomacy zine, played miniatures, still have my first edition, brown box D&D, documented the first known play of a Euro game in the US (let me stress "known"), playtested many of the early Magic: the gathering releases, and worked on any number of computer games.

    Sails of Glory is simply a return to me of the promise of that Broadsides game of my youth (and yes, also Dogfight/Wings of Glory).

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    A great big official welcome to the Anchorage now can be given Bruce.
    Repair alongside my Flagship, and come aboard.
    In the Stateroom I have a fine repast and some of the finest Claret this side of the Med.
    Join myself and your fellow Captains in an evening of joviality and good company whilst we share a few old yarns together.
    Bligh.
    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    Greetings Bruce and welcome aboard the Anchorage!

    Diplomacy zine? Now there's a game you can love or hate by equal measures. I played it face to face at Gen Con a couple of years ago. Otherwise I occasionally check out the online games, but it can be a might too intense for me these days.
    "It's not the towering sails, but the unseen wind that moves a ship."
    –English Proverb

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    Welcome to you Bruce, from Bristol, UK

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    I'll send a welcome from Sweden.

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    And that reminds me, Jonas, hat:

    Fore and aft.
    ;-)

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    Welcome aboard!

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    Bonjour, Bruce.

    Welcome on board.

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    Welcome to the Anchorage, Bruce, from here near Norwich in the United Kingdom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corsair View Post
    And that reminds me, Jonas, hat:

    Fore and aft.
    ;-)
    I keep it athwartships in the Nelson manner. I'm old fashioned that way.

    (Which fits well with the 1795 coat...)

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    Welcome to Anchorage Bruce.

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    Welcome aboard Bruce!

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