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Topic: [DitV] Busted links
Started by: Miskatonic
Started on: 7/25/2005
Board: lumpley games


On 7/25/2005 at 11:51pm, Miskatonic wrote:
[DitV] Busted links

My copy of Dogs arrived today! In my enthusiastic fannishness, I have noticed some of the links on the Ditv site are dead:

Links to how to load and fire
Some of the quilting patterns

Having looked at the gun image gallery, I'm REAL curious what the firing mechanism is for those things.

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On 7/29/2005 at 2:01pm, Miskatonic wrote:
Re: [DitV] Busted links

Perhaps these are the updated gun links?
http://civilwarhandgun.com/load.htm
http://civilwarhandgun.com/fire.htm

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On 7/29/2005 at 7:55pm, lumpley wrote:
RE: Re: [DitV] Busted links

Weird, I thought I replied to this.

Well! All I thought I said is "yeah, busted, I know, I'm'a clean up the site once I'm not up to my eyeballs with the book."

I believe those are the links, yeah.

-Vincent

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On 8/5/2005 at 8:19pm, George wrote:
RE: Re: [DitV] Busted links

lumpley wrote:
Weird, I thought I replied to this.

Well! All I thought I said is "yeah, busted, I know, I'm'a clean up the site once I'm not up to my eyeballs with the book."

I believe those are the links, yeah.

-Vincent


You might be remembering replying to this in an email to me a couple of weeks ago. :) I sent you updated urls for the broken gun links, and some additional stuff. Hope things get cooler soon.

Larry, I'm pretty sure most, maybe all, the guns in the gallery used percussion caps and either paper cartridges or just loose powder and ball.

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