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Thanks for taking a gander at the second
issue of the reborn Fort Griffin Echo. We here at Dog House Rules aim to
continue the proud tradition of this Frontier newspaper, originally
published from 1879 - 1882. The second edition of this DHR periodical is
loaded with 36 pages of Wild West goodness.
Contents...
Two Bits from a High Horse: The
Echo's cantankerous editor, T.L. Gregory, offers his none-too-delicate
opinions on one of the west's legendary firearms.
The Way it Was: The second installment of
honest-to-goodness real news stories the Echo editors dug up for your readin'
pleasure.
White Hat/Black Hat: This time ‘round,
this recurrin' column presents a gang of the most wily, no-account, larcenous
villains ever to defile the Frontier: Barstow Adams and his Outliers.
The Man and the Myth: The inaugural entry
in this new column that figures to pop up ever' so often features a man who
changed the west, even though he might never have set foot on the far side of
Old Man River—none other than Samuel Colt.
Weapon Report: That scientist fella
Hindman just can't stop writin' ‘bout guns. In a 34 gun salute to Samuel Colt,
this issue's report presents descriptions, rules and stats for a variety of new
shootin' irons to supplement the listings in Sidewinder: Recoiled.
And on top of all that, we toss in some nifty
individual character sheets for the villains presented in the White Hat / Black
Hat article.
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