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From: "Paul D. Ossman" <guggenheimer@**********.COM>
Subject: Trade List
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 18:40:43 -0400
I am trying to finish off my 1st edition collection:
This is what I have to trade:

Scorpio
Tin Man
Skwraaaaaark!
Caeser
Dodger
Fastjack
Ice Queen
Tiny
Lord Torgo
Humbug
Louie Da' Bruiser
Dr. Apocalypse
Sally Tsung
Tempest
Drake
Grizzly
Iron Mike
Kham
Longhorn
Clutch
Ripper
Adam Bomb ----- Promo
Gutter Rat
Moon Shadow
Pappy
Scatter
Flatline ---- promo
Skag
Bam Bam
Da' Profezzur
Ro-Jin
Jack Skater
Ravage
Greater Elemental
Bullet Barrier
Hellblast
Crash
Fairlight Excalibur
Heavy Armor (Full)
Heavy Armor (Partial)
Armor-Piercing Ammo
Skillsoft: Piloting
Skillsoft: Stealth
Defiance Taser
Wired Reflexes
Monofilament Whip
Panther Assault Cannon
Ranger Arms
Stun Gloves
Doberman Patrol Vehicle
PRC-44b Yellowjacket
Cortex Bomb
Doc Wagon (Platinum)
Gyro Stabilizer
Humanis Policlub Ganger
Yoshimo Chang
Lone Star Sergeant
Ninja Guard
Ares Macrotechnology
Renraku
Saeder-Krupp
Shadowland
Sniper Roost
The Festering Tusk
Fuchi Industries --- promo
Coffin Hotel
Dunkelzahn's Black Book
Impossible Mission
Kamikaze Run
Room 5b78
The Doomsday Device
The Initiation
Barney Phyffe
Custom System
Flock of Geese
Guardian Dracoform
Heavy Sentry Gun
Hellhound
Highway Showdown
Incubus
Killer Drone
Motion Detectors
Runners on Retainer
Security Decker
Security Rigger
All or Nothing
Cowards
Brain Freeze
Tactics: Converge
False Mentor
Just a Rumor
Lofwyr's Schemes
Major Drain
Sudden Goblinization
Backdoor
Last Stand
Lone Star Undercover
Metahuman Prejudice
Moment ofClarity
Secret Agenda
State of Confusion
Ambidextrous
Rush Job
Better Offer
Cement Shoes
Leader of the Pack
Snake Totem
Trogs


This is what I need:

Hatchetman 2057
Sticky Fingers
Maglock Key
Cyber-psychosis
Knock-Knock
Matrix Crash
Red Alert
Foxy Roxy


Thanks folks!
Paul Ossman
guggenheimer@**********.com

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