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<blockquote data-quote="Matesamo" data-source="post: 7760048" data-attributes="member: 6729238"><p>Some further notes on items I found interesting:</p><p></p><p>* The Spring Revel hours were listed as 8am-12pm Saturday and 8am-6pm Sunday. Hopefully they didn't shut down at noon on Saturday! Price was $2 a day, $3 for both days and NO pre-registration was allowed. </p><p></p><p>* There is a mention in the editorial for an ad on the fifth page for The Green Magician by Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague De Camp. It is stated in the editorial that it is one of the "most highly recommended material that a DM could possibly hope to read" and that it would be published in two parts starting in #15. At 30,000 words I am interested to see if they actually went through with their plan as that would be a signifigant portion of those two issues.</p><p></p><p>* They published two pages of Dungeons & Dragons themed song lyrics set to classic standard songs including "D&D Monsters' Drinking Song #2" set to the tune of Farmer in the Dell and includes lyrics like: "The CLeric's name was Paul, He thought he'd seen it all, Bingh khlad di valiack, We hit him with a wall". It may not be high art but it does show that whimsical nature of these early issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matesamo, post: 7760048, member: 6729238"] Some further notes on items I found interesting: * The Spring Revel hours were listed as 8am-12pm Saturday and 8am-6pm Sunday. Hopefully they didn't shut down at noon on Saturday! Price was $2 a day, $3 for both days and NO pre-registration was allowed. * There is a mention in the editorial for an ad on the fifth page for The Green Magician by Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague De Camp. It is stated in the editorial that it is one of the "most highly recommended material that a DM could possibly hope to read" and that it would be published in two parts starting in #15. At 30,000 words I am interested to see if they actually went through with their plan as that would be a signifigant portion of those two issues. * They published two pages of Dungeons & Dragons themed song lyrics set to classic standard songs including "D&D Monsters' Drinking Song #2" set to the tune of Farmer in the Dell and includes lyrics like: "The CLeric's name was Paul, He thought he'd seen it all, Bingh khlad di valiack, We hit him with a wall". It may not be high art but it does show that whimsical nature of these early issues. [/QUOTE]
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