I agree Brothers in Arms is great, any WWII aficianado and certainly any gamer should have it in their library. :cheers1:
I didn't enjoy Mafia at all though, if anyone wants my copy for the PC, I'll see if I can find it and ship it to you.
I still have the following up for trade, most of my Golden Era stuff is gone, with the exception of Citizen Kane:
Sharpe's Rifles(NTSC)(SOLD)
Sharpe's Eagle(NTSC)(SOLD)
Sharpe's Company(NTSC)(SOLD)
Sharpe's Battle/Sharpe's Sword Double Pack(SOLD)
Citizen Kane(2 Disc Special Edition)...
Always good to see a fellow North Carolinian (I was born in Gastonia myself, and I now live in Southport). :cheers1:
Alas, I think you're out of luck looking for quality hats around there.:cry:
Though if you are looking for good shoes, there is a place that carries Aldens in Charlotte...
I think I might place an order for the service shoes from At The Front within the week, I don't really like the look of the thick rubber soles on the ones from WWII Impressions.
I was looking at the service shoes on "atthefront" and was wondering something, are these shoes good for wearing on a daily basis or are they more for "historically accurate" reenacting?
I know what you mean, I try to check e-bay at least thrice a week and go to thrift stores twice a week -- nada (me having a size 7 1/2 head and a 47 chest).
I'm kinda getting frustrated now finding: 1) Things that fit, and 2) Things that I can purchase using my meager teenage budget. :p
I just want to point out that the original poster of this thread only asked how prevalant furs were, not whether it is ethical or not.
I doubt they want their thread to turn into a debate.
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