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Re: Rude Starfinder History
From: Fred Hebard
Date: 2014 Jul 17, 08:32 -0400
From: Fred Hebard
Date: 2014 Jul 17, 08:32 -0400
Bill, I was aware it was a publication number. But I've read posts on this list intimate that the choice of digits had some meaning. Fred Fred Hebard mbiew@comcast.net On Jul 17, 2014, at 1:21 AM, Bill Morris wrote: > Fred, > > I have Rudes 2102-B, C and D. The 2102-B, published in 1940 by the Hydrographic Office, Washington DC, bears the rubric "H.O.No 2102-B" on the dark brown manilla folder, which is secured with two brown tapes, so it's a publication number. If any historically-minded person would like to see photographs of what's inside, I will oblige. > > Bill Morris > > Pukenui > > New Zealand > > >