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From: A tale of 2 Joes <calador@*******.BERKELEY.EDU>
Subject: Latest Shadowrun Tradelist (1/19)
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 11:21:44 -0800
okay, a box and several trades later, i still find myself in need.
in want :) so here's my revised list of wants and haves, hopefully we can
help each other out. send offers to calador@*******.berkeley.edu. i
generally trade rares 1-for-1, but will go higher for the stuff i really
want. yadda yadda yadda. enjoy.

NOTE: also have magic cards (REV-MIR), for those interested. and I
crosstrade (not dress!) in L5R. I would post the complete lists here, but
I fear the wrath of Loki (so, is it okay?). Let me know if any of the
above 2 ccg's are of interest to you. thanks - joe

!'s indicate how much i want them

**WANT LIST**
runners:
clutch
ice queen
lord torgo
skwaaaark !!!
tempest
wheeler

specials 'n stingers:
cyber psychosis !
rush job

gear:
ambidexterity
fairlight excalibur
heavy armor (full) !!
sticky fingers

challenges:
elite security mage !
highway showdown
the big chase

promos:
fuchi industries !!!
hatchetman 2057
maglock passkey !!!
nerps (note: even though it's a promo. only willing to trade 1 for 1)


** HAVE LIST **
specials:
brain freeze
just a rumor
sudden goblinization

gear:
bullet barrier
camo
defiance taser
hellblast
ranger arms sm-3 x2
remington 750 x3
skillsoft: athletics x2
skillsoft: demolitions x3
skillsoft: piloting x2
skillsoft: stealth
stun gloves x3
wired reflexes x2

challenges:
flock of geese x2
greater earth elemental x2
greater fire elemental
hellhound x2
motion detectors x2

contacts:
humanis policlub ganger x3
the fat man x2

location:
aztechnology
renraku
shadowland
the hideaway
the festering tusk x3

runners:
dr. apocolypse
fastjack
grizzly x2
highbrow
iron mike
jack skater
moonshadow x2
ripper
skag
tiny

challenges:
cleanse the hive
dragon hunt x2
room 5b78

promos:
flatline x2

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