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From: Talisman <aking3@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: Another one with 'Just one card to go'
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 23:33:33 -0700
Nic wrote:
>
> Yep, one rare from the original set is all I need:
>
> THE HIDEAWAY
>
> I've got multiples of most of the other rares and a lot of the
> underworld ones.
>
> If you've got a hideaway going begging let me know what you want and
> I'll see what I can do.
>
> /// Nicholas Kenyon
> (||||||||||||||========================================-
> \\\ NTYRELLK@***.cp.umist.ac.uk
>
> ....Those who cannot dream, They are the living dead....
Nicholas,

I have a hideaway for you. Here's a list of the cards I'm looking for:

Archie McDeven
Bam Bam
Caeser
Clutch
Da'Profezzur
Dirk Montgomery
Dr. Apocalypse
Drake
Fastjack
Grizzly
Moon Shadow
Ripper
Sally Tsung
Scatter
Scorpio
Skag
Skwraaaaaark!
Tempest
Tin Man
Tiny
Titan
Wheeler
Flatline
Foxy Roxy
Armor-Piercing Ammo
Bullet Barrier
Camo
Chipjack 3
Cortex Bomb
Crash
Defiance Taser
Doberman Patrol Vehicle
Doc Wagon (Platinum)
Heavy Armor (Full)
Heavy Armor (Partial)
Lucky Wabbit's Foot
PRC-44b Yellowjacket
Ranger Arms SM-3
Maglock Key
Saeder-Krupp
The Z-Zone
Fuchi Industries
Genetics Lab
Extraction
Cleanse the Hive
Dragon Hunt
Dunkelzahn's Black Book
Room 5b78
King of the Hill
Astral Sentry
Anti-Astral Barrier
Barney Phyffe
Custom System
Elite Security Mage
Guardian Dracoform
Motion Detectors
Runners on Retainer
Security Decker
Security Rigger
Steppin' Wulf Ambush
The Big Chase
Time-Delayed Bomb
Blindsided
Brain Freeze
Tactics: Converge
Cowards
Distraction
False Mentor
Just a Rumor
Lofwyr's Schemes
Major Drain
Sudden Goblinization
Suicide Run
Abducted!
Ambidextrous
Knock-Knock
Matrix Crash
Red Alert
Rush Job

Anthony L. King
aking3@**.netcom.com

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