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Message no. 1
From: Daniel M Perez <d028200c@**.SEFLIN.ORG>
Subject: Wiseguy's Shadowrun TCG Trade List (Update, Dec. 16)
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 13:09:41 -0500
Hello, Wiseguy here. Here is the updated list of my trades for Shadowrun
TCG. Go ahead and take a look and see if there's anything you
might want or need, and I'm sure a trade can happen. Later, chums.


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Haves:
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Drake
Armor Piercing Ammo
Bullet Barrier
Cortex Bomb
Defiance Taser x2
Doberman Patrol Vehicle
Gyro Stabilizer
Anti-Astral Barrier
Flock of Geese
Ares Macrotechnology
Just a Rumor

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Wants:
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The Big Chase
Guardian Earth Elemental
Highway Showdown
Killer Drone
Security Decker
Steppin' Wulf Ambush
Time Delayed Bomb
Hellblast
PRC-44B Yellowjacket
Skillsoft: Stealth
Sniper Roost
Caesar
Skwaaaaaark
Titan
Wheeler
Abducted!
Knock-Knock
Matrix Crash
Red Alert
Blindsided
Lofwyr's Scheme
Major Drain
Suicide Run
Tactics: Converge


These are ALL the cards I'm missing to complete my set. Let me know if
you are missing uncommons and commons, as I have a good number of them
and might be able to help you. Thanks for helping me!

Later.


Till paths meet,


Daniel M. Perez | Miami Star Wars CCG Tournament Director
highmoon@*********.com | Rebel Gamers of Miami - Rebel Leader
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