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Message no. 1
From: Lady Jestyr <jestyr@*******.DIALIX.COM.AU>
Subject: [Trades] Lady J's Trades - AMENDED 16/8/98
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 11:36:52 +1000
Okay; here's the amended version of my trades list; I found the
Underworld spares. :)

*** Lady Jestyr's SRTCG Trades List ***
=======================================

* Please note that all cards are Rare
unless their rarity is listed otherwise.

* I have a wide range of spare Uncommon
cards available to trade that I'm not
going to list here. If you're still in
need of any Uncommons, contact me and
I'll probably have it.

* Last Updated: 16th August 1998

=======================================

WANTS:

First Run/Limited Edition
-------------------------
H&K Urban Kombat (Promo; German)
Artificial Intelligence (Promo; German)
Brandenburg Gate (Promo; German)

Underworld
----------
None

Miscellaneous
-------------
Slug (Blank, std back) [Rarity: special]

=======================================

HAVES:

First Run/Limited Edition
-------------------------
Adam Bomb [Promo]
Flatline [Promo]
Foxy Roxy [Promo]
Fuchi Industries x2 [Promo]
Hatchetman 2057 [Promo]
Maglock Passkey [Promo]

Brain Freeze
Dr. Apocalypse
Dunkelzahn's Black Book
Elite Security Mage
Fairlight Excalibur
Ghost Who Walks
Guardian Fire Elemental
Gutter Rat
Gyro Stabilizer
Heavy Armor (Full)
Humanis Policlub Ganger
Iron Mike
Monofilament Whip
Ranger Arms SM-3
Redirect Datatrail
Remington 750
Wired Reflexes

Underworld
----------
Cement Shoes
Leader of the Pack
Ninja Guard
The Initiation
Wildfire

Miscellaneous
-------------
"Shoot Straight" x2 [Ad card]
"SRTCG is Insane!" [Ad card]
"Size Matters" [Ad card]


Lady Jestyr

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