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Message no. 1
From: Brett Ryan Brown <calvinoi@*******.SCRI.FSU.EDU>
Subject: Books for sale?
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 1994 18:46:32 18000
Jus' Wondering, but:
Does anyone out there have the following books and is willing to
sell them(?):

Street Samurai Catalog
Shadowtech
Gromoire (sp?)
Shadowbeat

I apologize for posting this here, but I saw no one on
rec.games.frp.marketplace that seemed to have SRII stuff. Oh yeah!
BTW, I appreciate if the books meet the following specs:

Usable (No books with little or no binding, please)
Less than FASA catalog price (Used is fine...but see above!)
Second Edition versions
All vital pages intact (As in, I want the shadowtech book to actually
have shadowtech and not just the contents. ;)

Thank you! Also, if you have any other books, and just want to list
them, then please do! They might pique my interest and convince me to
buy. Thanx again.

-Calvinoi MindFlyer
(Cal-VIN-oi m-IND FLY-er)
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Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Andrew Gryphon)
Subject: Books for sale
Date: Tue Mar 27 22:05:04 2001
I have a few books & misc. left if anyone wants 'em.
<http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/infinityltd/sale.htm>;. Please keep all
correspondence off-list! In fact, a friend of mine now has the books, and
he'll be handling everything. See contact info on the page. Thanks.

--
Andrew Gryphon
http://www.Wyrmworks.com
Taking Role-Playing to the next level

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