by George Phillies
Bids coming in BUT still a chance to get a few games at bargain prices with proceeds over postal costs going to 5G5 Treasurer. First, a few (tiles: ONE: Minimum bid of $3.80 on all games. This's for postage costs to ship game. Game'll be shipped in cardboard "Priority" mail envelope OR Box (if necessary). TWO: Increases in bidding MUST be mimumum of .25 cents. THREE: Maximum bid'll be listed with game in future issue of -S- Bidders NAME will be included. FOUR: When game's been in THREE issues without increase in bid, THIRD issue WILL contain name & address of highest bidder & game'll be theirs at price bid. FIVE: Send all bids to - JACK E. JEWART, 24508-39th Ave Ct E, Spanaway, Washington 98387. DON'T SEND CASH. CHECKS, ETC_, JUST YOUR Name & address, Game bid on, & Price bid. EXAMPLE: Game "Plot to Assassinate Hitler" (Strategy & Tactics) Complete issue #59 November/December 1976 magazine included, unpunched. Minimum bid $3.00. Let's assume 3 bids are received. One $3.00, One $3.25, & One $4.50. Bid of $4.50 will be listed in NEXT issue of -5- indicating it's highest. Let's assume that $3.25 bidder wants to qo higher. They send in ANOTHER bid of $4.75. That bid's then listed in following issue of -5-. Let's assume we receive no more bids. AFTER $4.75's been in -S- for 2 months & 3rd month comes around with no increase, then game'll be sold for $4.75 to John Doe, Your City. Anywhere, USA. John'll then send check & qaml ll be shipped to him. SIX: Postage's computed for US bidders. IF we receive bid from Overseas SGS member, we'll adjust cost of postage accordingly. Example: If overseas SG5 member's highest bidder, we'll ship game by SURFACE MAIL or increase price to cover AIR. It'll be up to Overseas buyer as to how they want game sent! Again, a reminder, ALL funds OVER postage shipping costs will be turned over to SGS Treasurer for SGS funds. Here's STARTING LIST of games. More to be added as some of these are removed. (Games NOT receiving bid in 3 months will be removed from list.) 1: THE PLOT TO ASSASSINATE HILTER: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics magazine # 59 Nov/Dec 1976 included. unpunched - $5.75 (Ken Ellis) 2: TITO: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics magazine # 81 Jul/Aug 1980 included, unpunched - $4.80 (James M. Stormes) 3: TANNENBUPG: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics magazine # 69 Jul./Aug 1978 included, unpunched - $5.75 (Kenneth Oates) 4: BERLIN '85: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics magazine # 79 Mar/Apr 1930 included, unpunched - $4.80 (James M. Sto(mes) 5: THE KAISER'S BATTLE: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 83 Nov/Dec 1980 included, unpunched - $6.80 (Kenneth Oates) $6.00 (James M. Stormes) TIE BID! 6: NEY VS WELLINGTON: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 74 May/Jun 1979 included, unpunched - $6.50 (Leslie A. Geraty) $6.56 (J. Farewell) TIE BID! 7: NAPOLEON'S ART OF WAR: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 75 Jul/Aug 1979 included, unpunched - $6.50 (Leslie A. Ge(aty) $6.50 (J. Farewell) TIE BID! 8: THE CHINA WAR: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 76 Sep/Oct 1979 included, unpunched - $5.00 (Gordon Davidson) 9: PANZER BATTLES: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 73 Mar/Apr 1979 included, unpunched - $6.58 (Leslie A. Geraty) 10: THE SEIGE OF CONSTANTINOPLE: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 66 Jan/Feb 1978 included, unpunched - $5.75 (J. Farewell) 11: KHARKOV: Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 68 May/ Jun 1978 included, unpunched - $7.50 (Leslie A. Geraty) 12: RAID!: (Commando Operations, in 20th Century) Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 64 Sep/Oct 1977 included, unpunched - $6.00 (Gordon Davidson) 13: SOUTH AFRICA: (Vestige of Colonialism) Complete issue of Strategy & Tactics # 62 May/Jun 1977 included, unpunched - $4.06 (Gordon Davidson) $4.60 (James M. Stormes) TIE BID! listed above are names of HIGH BIDDERS AT THIS TIME. When bids hold for TWO issues, addresses'II be listed with names U those individuals 11 get game at bid price. All are unpunched & include S & T zine along with them. If you want to get a bid in, do it quickly as these aren't going to last. Remember, funds received above postage costs go to SGS funds to help club. Back to Strategist Vol. XXIV No. 7 Table of Contents Back to Strategist List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 1994 by SGS This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com |