From: Aliza P. <ali...@gm...> - 2010-09-16 05:09:36
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The URL I sent you to the game map has a link on the side labelled "stock market". It's really much easier to get people to help answer your questions, in the long term, if you show some willingness to try finding the information for yourself first. There's a wealth of information about the 18xx games on the Web... - Aliza On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Bob Archer <bo...@ar...> wrote: > Cool... thanks for the link. Makes more sense now. I am doing my first play > of 1856 and never saw the actual board. Also, where is the "closed" portion > of the stock market? Have a link to an image of that? > BOb > > On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Aliza Panitz <ali...@gm...> > wrote: >> >> Buffalo is a single red offboard that occupies two hexes. >> >> Lake Erie is the entire southern blue border. >> >> There are multiple versions of the 1856 map on the web, both scans and >> redrawn copies. One of the clearer ones is at >> http://www.fwtwr.com/fwtwr/18xx/1856/map.asp >> >> - Aliza >> >> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:35 PM, Bob Archer <bo...@ar...> wrote: >> > Is the 1856 map supposed to have two Buffalos? One at P17 and one at >> > P19? I >> > don't have the actual game so I'm not sure, but that seems wrong. Also, >> > I >> > can't find the Lake Erie... is one of the red hexes perhaps P19 going by >> > real geography supposed to be labeled that? >> > BOb >> > > > |