Jeff,
I've given away several sets of paper pyramids to friends & family. In most instances, they've gone out & purchased their own sets-o-plastic after exploring the vast world of Icehouse games.
As to selling of paper pyramids, I don't know what the answer is. I've never tried to sell them. I just like to design cool sets as an art form.
I wonder if my artsy pyramid designs would sell.
- Tony
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Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 16:29:45 -0400
From: Jeff Zeitlin
Subject: [Icehouse] Mixed Fluxx?
To: icehouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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(4) Assume that I want to be a pyramid
pusher (C'mon, the first hit's
free!). Would it be permissible to make paper Treehouse sets and hand
them out? What about doing so for covering costs (est. $0.50 per set;
five sheets at a dime each for color photocopies of colored originals)?
Same questions, monochrome paper stashes?