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    Quote Originally Posted by David Manley View Post
    I'm not. Too many "real life" issues made it not possible. A pity as there's a new product based on one of my sets of air combat rules being released and I'd have liked to have been there for that. Maybe next year.

    However, one of my friends is running a refight of Jutland tomorrow in the skittle alley of the local pub (the same place where I've suggested we could do Chris' Trafalgar game) so I will at least be rolling some dice tomorrow
    What's the new product and sorry you can't make Salute? Good luck with Jutland and those dice rolls!

    Apologies Rob for the tangential posts to your thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    What's the new product and sorry you can't make Salute? Good luck with Jutland and those dice rolls!

    Apologies Rob for the tangential posts to your thread.
    No worries Jim.
    You only have to look at some of my posts to see that I can't call the kettle black.
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