miked
Level 3 Conjurer
Posts: 51
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Post by miked on Apr 13, 2009 12:12:10 GMT -6
Looking forward to this!
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benoist
Level 5 Thaumaturgist
OD&D, AD&D, AS&SH
Posts: 346
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Post by benoist on Apr 15, 2009 11:23:06 GMT -6
As I am!
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Post by machfront on Apr 15, 2009 14:57:37 GMT -6
Same here. In fact, I had to resist the temptation to order the 3 little S&S books on Lulu the other day, just to have them in my hands. At another time, I would have just done so, but money is just not flowing from the fountains right now.
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Post by thegreyelf on Apr 23, 2009 7:53:04 GMT -6
Okay, folks, here's where we stand. Last night I accomplished the following: - Boxes are labeled and spray-sealed.
- Booklet covers are folded.
- About 3/4 of the Book 1's are assembled and stapled. I had to quit because I lost feeling in my left hand from pounding the saddle stapler.
Tonight I'm going to work on some more book assembly. I'm trying at work today to finish off the character cards (the character sheets are on 90-lb card stock) Have to do that when everyone's at lunch, however. They frown upon me working on ELG stuff at my day job . Once that's done, all I need to do is stuff the boxes and we're good to go.
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Post by Finarvyn on Apr 23, 2009 9:33:28 GMT -6
I had to quit because I lost feeling in my left hand from pounding the saddle stapler. Hey, "man up" and get these booklets done, and no whining about it. We don't care if you lose total use of the hand! (You have two, after all.)
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Post by thegreyelf on Apr 23, 2009 13:18:03 GMT -6
THEY'LL BE DONE WHEN I'M d**nED WELL GOOD AND READY FOR... *ahem* I mean... I'm working on it
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Post by bluskreem on Apr 24, 2009 10:37:08 GMT -6
have you tried your local library for a paper cutter? A lot of older ones have them. I've used the one at mine for thesis drafts on occasion.
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Post by thegreyelf on Apr 24, 2009 18:10:38 GMT -6
I have a guillotine cutter at work. Trust me; it just makes a huge mess. The overhang is far preferable in the lack of a professional booklet-making machine.
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