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Answer for greg GGterps from main forum

January 13 2009 at 11:50 PM
Butch & Co.  (Login Butch7999)

Greg, if you want to repost your gameboard question from the main forum over here, we can identify your game...

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Butch and Co.

January 14 2009, 10:38 AM 

Thanks for your follow up and help. I never intend on being mean but at some point do need to direct traffic, in order to try to stay as focused as possible...Hopefully Greg will post over here...best regards

 
 
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Re: Answer for greg GGterps from main forum

January 14 2009, 6:29 PM 

No prob', Leon. "Mean"? You? Never. In fact, you're way more lenient than we are at our own little dog-&-pony show of a forum (absolutely no arguing nor insults allowed, which is probably a major factor in keeping traffic there at a trickle).
It doesn't get said often enough, but we tip our caps to ya for the great job you do running this whole site.

Now where's that greg fella...?

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Baseball game ID?

January 16 2009, 1:41 PM 

I have posted this on the baseball game site and read your response, thought I would complete the loop and post here;

Questions is/was..Can anyone help identify these? They apppear to be from a game, they are 6 1/2" square, all say "ALL Fair Games", and in addition to these two I also have Baltimore, Washington, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.

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PS - Leon, no worries I am just begining to find all the links on these forums.

 
 


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Greg

January 16 2009, 2:40 PM 

No worries and I apologize for being a hard butt. Too many memorabilia posts have been being made on the card side and I am only directing traffic. I appreciate your understanding very much. About 99.99% of the members on all of these forums are just regular ole collectors and good folks. If you hang around long enough you will see....take care now....

 
 
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Re: Answer for greg GGterps from main forum

January 16 2009, 6:36 PM 

Hi again, Greg! Leon speaks true.

Anyway -- just for the record here, in case anyone else was curious -- like we told ya on our forum, the gameboards are from Striker Out by Alderman-Fairchild ("All-Fair") of Rochester New York. We don't have an exact date for the game, but judging by the graphics on the box, we'd estimate early-mid 1920s rather than the 1940s you conjectured. The game is subtitled "Baseball Lotto / A Party Game," and appears to be more like bingo with a baseball motif than a "baseball game" per se -- but a very cool piece nonetheless.

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