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Post by Powermonger on Jan 28, 2016 13:50:27 GMT -5
I have came across an old book that was sent to me during the days of the old GWF Promoter by a player named Stephen E. Share. I remembered the old promoter exchange pals list during the mid '90s. He has made an incredible planner that can turn your fed of choice into a great business model. Sadly, I lost touch with him and never got a chance to get his update. I managed to put this special book in pdf and would like to share with the rest of you great players. The only credit that I claim is putting together the book. The original creator definitely deserve the full credit for his work. Anyone who wants pdf copies to please PM me. I do not keep emails with respect to privacy, so you have to provide one. If you want the complete book, I'll have to give you the download link since it's a little bit more in MB to send by email. But I also divided the book into four smaller books to make it easier to send by email. Thanks to Stephen for coming up with this cool book. I'm still using it today. It's out of date with the current GWF, but I know just how creative we can really be.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Jan 28, 2016 14:25:53 GMT -5
PM sent. Love this kind of stuff. Thanks for making it available.
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Post by Powermonger on Jan 28, 2016 14:37:47 GMT -5
PM sent. Love this kind of stuff. Thanks for making it available. No problem. Great stuff like this needs to be honored. It's perhaps the best business model that I ever read. Not putting down anyone else's version as they do a nice job in their own right. But this is the one that helped me organized my feds better.
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Post by Pariah on Jan 28, 2016 16:38:51 GMT -5
No idea what kind of use I'll put it to, but I love collecting stuff like this... Many thanks for sharing!
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Post by TTX on Jan 28, 2016 21:19:44 GMT -5
Thanks for the work, PM.
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Post by Powermonger on Jan 28, 2016 21:35:54 GMT -5
This was something I felt that needed to be done and was long overdue. Way before message boards like this took off. Glad that I was able to make this available.
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Post by Pete on Jan 28, 2016 22:49:11 GMT -5
I picked this up at a GCon long ago--never incorporated it, but the level of detail was fascinating. Especially the big arena list.
Stephen had some of THE coolest bootlegs ever that I don't think ever got circulated (bootleg sets weren't really a Big Thing yet--this was around 1995 or '96). I think he did his own artwork and he had all kinds of cool characters and storylines that he showed off.
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Post by awsomsinger on Jan 28, 2016 22:54:29 GMT -5
Just sent you a PM - I'm looking forward to this
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Post by Powermonger on Jan 28, 2016 23:13:12 GMT -5
I picked this up at a GCon long ago--never incorporated it, but the level of detail was fascinating. Especially the big arena list. Stephen had some of THE coolest bootlegs ever that I don't think ever got circulated (bootleg sets weren't really a Big Thing yet--this was around 1995 or '96). I think he did his own artwork and he had all kinds of cool characters and storylines that he showed off. I remembered him telling me about his characters and storylines. Shame that I lost touch with him during that time. It would've been great to be able to see those characters. He was cool to talk to when the U.S. Mail was the main way of communication. And before there was unlimited long distance on phone calls.
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Post by Lee on Mar 19, 2016 13:09:43 GMT -5
Any chance I could get this? Thanks!
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