Awesome Kurt! I Love classic Replay and have the 1st 1972 season!I am currently playing a 3 team full season of 1968. With the 1961 Mantle subbed for the 1968 Mick. The story you are talking about first appeared in APBA innings newspaper supporting APBA games in 1971. APbA Innings was published by the creators of Replay Games. I can understand Mr Switzerland reluctance because APBA was incredibly successful as a business. To me Classic Replay could have been the APBA Madter game.
Wow, the new cards are so much nicer. They look like they were actually designed by an art director instead of by some guy playing around in his basement. Yes, the little things do matter. How refreshing!
Good morning Mr Met! I can’t think of why you couldn’t. You’d have some stuff on the cards that you wouldn’t use, but the outcomes on the white chart book would work.
So John Brodak was an RC enthusiast and an APBA player, and owned a printing company. He showed interest in printing the game if Norm Roth could come up with the idea. Very interesting
Thanks for video very good
You bet! Glad you liked it!
Great comparison Kurt! Really enjoying your Replay videos!
it was at an APBA convention.....
Love the look of those old cards.
Awesome Kurt! I Love classic Replay and have the 1st 1972 season!I am currently playing a 3 team full season of 1968. With the 1961 Mantle subbed for the 1968 Mick. The story you are talking about first appeared in APBA innings newspaper supporting APBA games in 1971. APbA Innings was published by the creators of Replay Games. I can understand Mr Switzerland reluctance because APBA was incredibly successful as a business. To me Classic Replay could have been the APBA Madter game.
Agree Charlie-way ahead of it’s time
Wow, the new cards are so much nicer. They look like they were actually designed by an art director instead of by some guy playing around in his basement. Yes, the little things do matter. How refreshing!
Prefer cards made by a guy in his basement. They have a serious retro feel.
Great point at the end of this. Replay sends you 30 cards. Some more but few less.
I just realized that the color of the player’s name is the color of the dice you read for that player.
Hi Kurt. If I buy a non-classic season with tall pitcher cards, can I still use the white chart book?
Good morning Mr Met! I can’t think of why you couldn’t. You’d have some stuff on the cards that you wouldn’t use, but the outcomes on the white chart book would work.
Thanks Kurt..
So John Brodak was an RC enthusiast and an APBA player, and owned a printing company. He showed interest in printing the game if Norm Roth could come up with the idea. Very interesting
Hey, Kurt, do you know a puckhead who can do a Frozen Pond hockey tutorial or review?
Hmmm…Dave Gardner?
I have the classic 1927 season set
Remember you have the free extra players on the site as well.
“I’m just a caveman”
Does our world frighten and confuse you?
Lol of course
You can use “ row 4” in the new pitcher cards without buying the tall pitchers to play with two dice. (I earlier wrote column 4. Sorry)
Good observation! (It is row 4 though, not column 4. It is the row with the boldface numbers.)
@@MathFunandGames I stand corrected. Mis-spoke.
I like using the tall cards. Can hold the whole lineup and the pitcher in one hand.
@@dace938 love the tall cards. It makes sense. The pitcher stands on the mound above the batter.
@@DiceBaseballDigest Hee Hee
Bad jokes
How does Ringo hit with the white book
Hmmm…
Jim Nantz gets paid more than you do - Lol 😂
Gotta know where you got that shirt? Topps 78'?
Can’t remember…