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    It's not so much the reprints, but the ship and base cards along with ship logs that would interest me. Even the ships out there now could be used with cards made for other countries.

    I doubt if Ares will ever make them but, maybe one of our photo shop literate members (I was told that I couldn't draw a straight line with a ruler) would start some photo files. And yes I know that would open up a can of worms regarding stats. That could be open for discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    It's not so much the reprints, but the ship and base cards along with ship logs that would interest me. Even the ships out there now could be used with cards made for other countries.

    I doubt if Ares will ever make them but, maybe one of our photo shop literate members (I was told that I couldn't draw a straight line with a ruler) would start some photo files. And yes I know that would open up a can of worms regarding stats. That could be open for discussion.
    I'm hoping we have some more cards made for American ships based on the thread I started a while back. That would provide for some hypothetical Quasi-War battles with the United States fighting the French and even Spain who was allied with France at the time. I've been reading up on the period and their are a lot of possibilities. USS Essex, better known for its War of 1812 voyage into the Pacific, traveled around Africa to Batavia in the Dutch East Indies during the Quasi-War.

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