Chapter H ASL pocket book on the way

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Yep. My full ASRLB is nicely protected on the shelf in two 4" binders. It is reference only. My pocket is dog-eared and worn because its used every game. Its possibly the best $40 I've ever spent on ASL.
Yes, same here with retiring the 2 big binders. It's nice to have a rulebook that doesn't shake the whole table when I open it. The pocket rulebook is the handiest invention since the nail!

...Or at least the ipad.
 

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Anyone got any more news on when we might see the new pocket Chapter H hitting the stores? I don't mean to be impatient or anything I was just wondering if there was anything new to hear is all
 

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Nothing was ever announced.
Scott simply showed a picture of a prototype.
 

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So is board 77. (And the Journal, and Normandy / Carentan, and the revised Italian module, and . . . . )
hahahaha, yeah, true enough
looking forward to the new Hollow Legions, just hope it's not going to be too pricey
 

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Once they finish, it should remain accessible since it will be print on demand. After Hollow Legions is finished they can include those updates to Chapter H, final proofread and print.
 

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So you guys who have spiral-bound your pocket-rulebooks--sorry, I didn't understand how you "unbound" the book before you spiral-bind it--does Kinkos/the printer do that as well, or did you have to do it yourself?
 

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So you guys who have spiral-bound your pocket-rulebooks--sorry, I didn't understand how you "unbound" the book before you spiral-bind it--does Kinkos/the printer do that as well, or did you have to do it yourself?
Yeah, they do it. Basically, industrial strength paper cutter just lops about 3/16" of glued pages off.
 
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