Dyvith
03-22-2013, 10:08 PM
Hello all,
I'm posting this on behalf of Undiscovered Realms, a newer store in Hartsdale, thirty minutes north of the city. They are looking to get into Legacy and have expressed interest in having a duel for duals, although on a slightly smaller scale - the idea has been tossed around of having a tournament for playsets of blue duals, for instance. However, as the store is new and the cost of putting up such an amount of prize is high, before they commit to anything, they are trying to figure out what interest there is in the area. Hopefully, with enough positive feedback, the store can agree to host a tournament. The venue can comfortably fit sixty or so people, it is near metro north, and there is plenty of food in the area. It is easily accessible via car, as well. If you are interested, please either P.M. me or respond to this thread. I know that there is a huge interest in reviving Legacy in the area, and this may be an opportunity for the community to really develop.
Thank you for your time and I'll update this as I learn more.
Greg Komar
I'm posting this on behalf of Undiscovered Realms, a newer store in Hartsdale, thirty minutes north of the city. They are looking to get into Legacy and have expressed interest in having a duel for duals, although on a slightly smaller scale - the idea has been tossed around of having a tournament for playsets of blue duals, for instance. However, as the store is new and the cost of putting up such an amount of prize is high, before they commit to anything, they are trying to figure out what interest there is in the area. Hopefully, with enough positive feedback, the store can agree to host a tournament. The venue can comfortably fit sixty or so people, it is near metro north, and there is plenty of food in the area. It is easily accessible via car, as well. If you are interested, please either P.M. me or respond to this thread. I know that there is a huge interest in reviving Legacy in the area, and this may be an opportunity for the community to really develop.
Thank you for your time and I'll update this as I learn more.
Greg Komar