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  2. Gunslinger (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Gunslinger was designed by Richard Hamblen, and was published by Avalon Hill in 1982 as a boxed set with artwork by Charles Kibler, Scott Moores, Dale Sheaffer, and Chris White. An identically named game of Western gunfighting had been published by Richard R. Sartore & Associates five years previously, but this had no connection to the Avalon ...

  3. Joel Larsson - Wikipedia

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    3 2012–13: Pro Tour: Montreal Standard and Booster Draft 15–17 February 2013: 2 2012–13: Grand Prix: Utrecht Limited 16–17 March 2013: 2 2014–15: Grand Prix: Dallas Limited 19–20 July 2015: 6 2014–15: Pro Tour: Vancouver Standard and Booster Draft 31 July – 2 August 2015: 1 2016–17: Grand Prix: Orlando Limited 24 – 26 March ...

  4. Long rifle - Wikipedia

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    The long rifle was the product of German gunsmiths who immigrated to new settlements in southeastern Pennsylvania in the early 1700s, and later in Virginia and other territories, reproducing early Jäger rifles (meaning "hunter" and sometimes anglicized Jaeger), which were used for hunting in Germany in the 17th and early 18th century. [3]

  5. PanzerBlitz - Wikipedia

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    PanzerBlitz is a tactical-scale board wargame published by Avalon Hill in 1970 that simulates armored combat set on the Eastern Front of World War II.The game, which was the most popular board wargame of the 1970s, is notable for being the first true board-based tactical-level, commercially available conflict simulation wargame.

  6. Jim Brown (multihull designer) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Brown stayed with Piver's narrow-waisted hulls while introducing the centerboard, center cockpit, and cutter rig. Of the 47 multihulls we spoke outside U.S. waters, 13 were Brown designs. While poor payload capacity and hobby-horsing are owner complaints with the 31 and 37, his 40-footer gets high marks.

  7. Maupin Woodstock One - Wikipedia

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    In May 2003 Michael established 10 Iowa State Records for Triangle Distance and Distance up to 3 Turnpoints for a flight of 252.56 mi (406 km) in his Woodstock. In that same flight, he set the Iowa State Altitude and Altitude Gain records at 11,200 ft (3,414 m) and 8,400 ft (2,560 m), respectively.

  8. 5 Enjoyable Retirement Hobbies That Won't Drain Your Wallet - AOL

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    Retirement marks one of the great transitions in your life. For most people, until your late-teens or early-twenties you define your time by going to school. After that your schedule is shaped ...

  9. Leonard Wood (racing) - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Earle Wood (born September 22, 1934) is an American former NASCAR crew chief, engine builder and co-founder of Wood Brothers Racing. [1] Considered the innovator of the modern pit stop, Wood's team is recognized as the first to record a 25-second four-tire pit stop in NASCAR history. [2]