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« on: February 10, 2007, 09:23:05 am »

Greetings Vintage Community;

The shop that I have been trying to assist (Fantastic Visions, in Cobourg Ontario, Canada), has released it's Feb. issue of it's magazine (The Necronomicon) which contains the first Vintage Player column.  Cody Vinci is this month's selected interview, and has recived his copy of the finished article (I'll look into the postage cost to send the magazine to you, or if you want I can send the Adobe Reader version on my PC), and the response so far has been better than expected.  We have already seen a local player trying to piece together a Tendril's based deck.  Apparently this player has also adopted Cody's feelings on innovating his own deck versus "borrowing someone elses deck" as Cody himself put it in the interview.  So there you have it Cody, your own fan!

This Post is to thank all the members of GWS, MeanDeck and Arsenal that have been in contact and taken part in all of this so far.  As well as Nat Moes the lone unaffiliated Vintage player who gave me a wonderfull interview in concerns of another person who is trying to help his local shop grow.  Further thanks to Brassman for his supporting words concerning the importance of local Vintage.

As a final note, I'd like to include Primers on many of the Tier 1 decks that are doin well in Vintage right now.  That would require 1 of 2 things, A) release permission to use exsisting ones on the net from the authors, or B) Players to release primers on the decks they play / know inside and out.  The inclusion of detail as far as how the deck runs, card choices, and match ups (including cards to watch out for and tips and tricks) would be great.  If anyone is into this please let me know
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