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Made in us
Skillful Swordsman





Rockford, IL

Hey everyone! Great to be here!

Actually, as you can see, I've been posting for a bit already, but I realized I had never introduced myself.
(My name's actually Jeff, but 'Jeff of all games' just didn't sound right.)

I'm in Rockford, IL. Certainly not the Mecca of gaming to be sure, but we get by.
It's a rather blah post-industrial town (We used to be known as the screw capital of the world. I kid you not) but gaming is coming back to Mudville, so to speak, thanks in part to a new GW store that arrived in December.

Anyhoo, I started gaming back in my mid-teens with D&D and Battletech. Moving on later to Warhammer 40K back in Rogue Trader days, and then on to Warhammer Fantasy, which is still my primary game. I have so many other games that I am either in the process of getting into, or want to. These include; Warmachine/Hordes, Uncharted Seas, Flames of War, AE-WWII, Infinity, amongst others. And that's only the miniature stuff!

I also love board games, card games, you name it. If it involves good friends around a table trying to beat each other into submission while talking and having fun, I'm all over it.

I actually worked in the game industry for a very short while as a buyer for a local game distributor company. It was a very cool job and I met some wonderful people, but unfortunately, the job was way too much stress and it took away all the time for the games that had gotten me into the industry in the first place. Sadly, as of December of last year they had closed up shop, so it's probably best I had moved on before that anyways.

I did have one moment of pure gamer geek-outness during my tenure there. I had to go to Seattle for a WotC seminar about the next year's releases (including 4th ed D&D). I had some extra time on my trip so I had contacted Privateer Press, in nearby Bellevue, to see if they would like me to stop by for a visit. I was given the go ahead and so I went.
You couldn't meet a nicer bunch of people! Sherry Yeary herself (company president) led me on a nearly full-access tour of the entire building. Everything from the mold-making room, to casting, to where they paint and photograph the studio minis, to the the collection of terrain that's been in No Quarter, through the warehouse and everything in-between. Everyone greeted me like I was an old friend. I had goosebumps nearly the entire time.
I was told there was only one thing they couldn't show me. The big secret project. Later found out it was Monsterpocalypse. Good thing they kept it locked away too. I wouldn't have been able to keep my mouth shut about that one.

Hmm.. what else?

I started a blog as a New Year's Resolution. It's supposed to keep me on track with my projects that I start and to help me from getting board with them and moving on. http://jack-of-all-games.blogspot.com/
It has helped some, and thanks to it I'm nearly done with my Uncharted Seas fleet, even though I haven't posted about it recently.

Well that's it, I guess. Though I'd like to give credit to Russ Wakelin and the guys at the D6G for bringing me here. They'd mention Dakka all the time in their podcast so I thought it was time to check it out.

Thanks for reading!

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2009/03/04 05:34:30


Player of many. Master of none. My blog - http://jack-of-all-games.blogspot.com/ 
   
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Junior Officer with Laspistol





South Africa

Welcome,and wow you must have tons of money for tons of little plastic people.(or aliens or trolls or undead or whatever.)

"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member."-Groucho Marx
 
   
Made in us
Skillful Swordsman





Rockford, IL

Deff Dread red Edition wrote:Welcome,and wow you must have tons of money for tons of little plastic people.(or aliens or trolls or undead or whatever.)


Thank you!
No, not tons of money by any stretch of the imagination. I wish!
I have to adhere to my gamer budget.

Player of many. Master of none. My blog - http://jack-of-all-games.blogspot.com/ 
   
Made in za
Junior Officer with Laspistol





South Africa

LOL,I am in the same boat at this time I have not a cent to my name.

"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member."-Groucho Marx
 
   
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Toowoomba, Australia

Welcome to dakka

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Mt. Gretna, PA

Hello.

 Goliath wrote:
 Gentleman_Jellyfish wrote:
What kind of drugs do you have to be on to see Hitler in your teapot?
Whichever they are, I'm not on the Reich ones, clearly.
 
   
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Skillful Swordsman





Rockford, IL

Thanks Waaagh_Gonads and Bringer!

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newcastle upon tyne

Welcome

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quote=Horst]well no sane woman will let you crap on her chest, or suck off a donkey for you, and sometimes you just need to watch gak like that done by professionals.
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Busy somewhere, airin' out the skin jobs.

Welcome aboard.

I have never failed to seize on 4+ in my life!

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COMMORRAGH 
   
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Skillful Swordsman





Rockford, IL

Thanks Roze & Deadshane1!

Player of many. Master of none. My blog - http://jack-of-all-games.blogspot.com/ 
   
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Fully-charged Electropriest





Dublin,Ireland

Céad Míle Fáilte(a hundred thousand welcomes)

 
   
 
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