by Dick Bryant
Bob Coggins announced that HMGS has increased their reward announ ced in the last issue to $500. Robert Hines, a longtime gaming friend of Ed's added $100 to the kitty. The reward now stands at $600 for information leading to the return of the figures stolen from Ed Mohrman as he was preparingto put on a demonstration game at HMGS' Historicon Convention this past summer. A complete detailed description of the figures follows:
20 30mm Stadden French Old Guard Grenadiers in full dress 1812 uniform. Figure standing, musket at rest, butt of weapon against right heel, muzzle in fight hand, weapon extended at 45 degrees. Painted in oils. 20 30mm Suren French Line Fusiliers, advancing, musket held forward. No bayonet. 1812 campaign uniform. Oilskinned shakos. 20 Scruby 30mm Sappeur du Genie in helmet painted in blue with white leggings. 20 Scruby 30mm Marins cle la Garde in 1812 uniform. Figure in "march attack" position. 20 SAE 30mm French. Standard "mix" of types of i nfantry/poses, usual SAE paint job. 20 30mm Scruby "battery cast" French Line Fusiliers. Wargame paint job. 20 30mm Command Post French Line Fusiliers 1809 uniform. 1 Erickson 30mm Mounted Napoleon. 1 Hinchliffe RA 9# gun with crew. Send any information to The Courier, P.O. Box 1878, Brockton, MA 02403. Your name will be held in the strictest confidence. Courier Dispatch News of The Hobby
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