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geardaddy

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8. That's cool
Wed Feb 13, 2019, 11:39 AM
Feb 2019

I have one question, though: how did they put the maps into a solid piece of wood? In my mom's 1940s version of the game, the houses and hotels are solid pieces of wood, not hollow pieces of plastic, like they are today.

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This is fascinating Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2019 #1
My pleasure Sherman A1 Feb 2019 #6
Get out of jail free! Harker Feb 2019 #2
Cool story! Wounded Bear Feb 2019 #3
The master race didn't know a gay British nerd had cracked their Enigma code either IronLionZion Feb 2019 #4
They also didn't know that there was a group in British Intelligence Sherman A1 Feb 2019 #7
Very interesting! ananda Feb 2019 #5
That's cool geardaddy Feb 2019 #8
The US had its own program, MIS-X ... eppur_se_muova Feb 2019 #9
Thanks for posting Sherman A1 Feb 2019 #10
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