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<p><b><i>The Nuts & Bolts of PBM</i></b> (also known as <b><i>Nuts & Bolts of Starweb</i></b>, or <b><i>Nuts & Bolts of Gaming</i></b>, or <b><i>NABOG</i></b>) was a magazine dedicated to <a href="page.php?w=play-by-mail_game">play-by-mail game</a>s, first as a self-published fanzine in June 1980, and then as a magazine published by Bolt Publications in 1983.</p>

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<p>The magazine started in mid-1980 in Chicago as the Nuts & Bolts of Starweb, edited by Rick Buda. The magazine's logo was a sword crossed with a raygun, which was</p><p>
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