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From: "Abadia, Teos" <Teos.Abadia@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Wiseguy's Shadowrun TCG Trade List (Update, Dec. 8)
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 14:53:52 -0500
I am interested in Doc Wagon Platinum and Room 5B78. I would trade my
Sniper Roost and a Tactics: Converge.


Please let me know if you are interested.

Thanks,

Teos.

> ----------
> From: Daniel M Perez[SMTP:d028200c@**.SEFLIN.ORG]
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 1997 12:54 AM
> To: SRCARD@********.ITRIBE.NET
> Subject: Wiseguy's Shadowrun TCG Trade List (Update, Dec. 8)
>
> 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.
>
>
> ----------------------
> Haves:
> ----------------------
> Doc Wagon (Platinum)
> Room 5B78
>
> ----------------------
> Wants:
> ----------------------
> Security Decker
> Sniper Roost
> Gutter Rat
> Highbrow
> Blindsided
> 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!
>
> Cards with ***** are ones I REALLY want!!!
> 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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> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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> night.
> Candles and lanterns are dancing, dancing a waltz on All Souls
> Night"
> -Loreena McKennitt, "All Souls
> Night"
>

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