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1979 Open Letter From Gary Stern

By p1001

4 years ago


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    #4 4 years ago
    Quoted from thedarkknight77:

    Very interesting, that was clearly a different time.......

    Yeah, knowing from many what their wages were in the 70’s he was probably paying maybe 5 bucks an hour for these guys IF THAT.
    My grandmother told me about making $3.50 an hour working in accounting.

    Everything gets more pricey and Stern was practically scraping games together at this time. Materials varied greatly on some of the big runs like Meteor.

    This is a great historical resource though. Probably should find a way to make it easier to search.

    “Open Letter from Gary Stern - 1979”

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