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From: Christophe Huestis <chuestis@**********.NET>
Subject: Cool Gaming Stores and Trade List
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 22:14:33 -0400
Good News and more Good News

First: About two weeks ago I started a thread on how Magic Dominated stores
were using strong arm tactics to keep out Shadowrun and other good but maybe
not as popular CCG's. My roommate has managed to talk one of those stores
into giving us a chance to run a demo. The foot is in the door.

Second: This past Wednesday my roommate and I went to "Gaming Night" at a
Store in Raleigh called Games Galore. For a buck a piece you can play for
four hours in a very non-magic atmosphere. Non-Magic games out numbered
Magic Games 2 to 1. We were the only ones playing Shadowrun, but several
people stopped to watch and ask question. Of course we were more than happy
to encourage them to try out the game. We plan on becoming regulars and sell
the SRTCG brand smack, hoping they will become addicts also.

I have a new trade list. ENJOY!

This is what I have left for trading:

Leader of the Pack x2 Underworld
Security Decker x2
Astral Sentry x4
The Initiation x1 Underworld
Ninja Guard x1 Underworld
Gyro Stabilizer x1
Skillsoft: Athletics x1
Skillsoft: Piloting x1
Defiance Taser x1
Armor-piercing Ammo x1
Adam Bomb x2 Promo
Flatline x1 Promo
Marek x1
Gutter Rat x1
Caesar x2
Runners on Retainer x1
Suicide Run x1
Cowards x1
Lofwyr's Schemes x2
Tactic: Converge x1
Just a Rumor x1
False Mentor x1
Steppin' Wulf Ambush x1
Heavy Armor (Full) x1
Crash x1
The Hideaway x1
The Festering Tusk x2

This is what I still need:

Foxy Roxy
Elite Security Mage
The Big Chase
Cyber-psychosis
Rush Job

I also would like to add to the set
I need the following uncommons:

Fireball
Harley Scorpion
Extended Clip
Chomps 2000
Double Jeopardy

Have a nice day!!
Christophe A.
Huestis---------------------------------------------------------------

"Believe in yourself and the world will be at your feet. You are the
owner of your future."

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