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From: incubus@*********.zzn.com (James Zealey)
Subject: Fanpro - shipping - sourcebook availability (WAS: Re:
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 23:44:48 -0000
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From: "GreyWolf" <nightgyr@*********.com.au>
Sent: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 18:20:13 +1000
To: "Shadowrun Discussion" <shadowrn@*****.dumpshock.com>
Subject: Re: Fanpro - shipping - sourcebook availability (WAS: Re: Illness)


> Is anyone else finding this in their part of the world?
> Have any stores in Sydney got the new books?
> Will the runners escape from the lone star lockup?
>
> All this in the replies ... same time, same mailing list.
>
> Out,
>
> GreyWolf
> -- Dont reply unless you are on topic.. or gridsec. :)
>

PS: I hope this situation has changed since last time I went product
hunting. I dont usually have the time to check in at the dozen or so stores
around that I can get to.

DamienM, how about Wollongong? Got any of the books there?

GreyWolf



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Like Damien already said, he's not here any more. However - I just picked up a copy of
Shadows of North America a couple of weekends ago in Sydney. Mind you, the only SR books
I've seen recently have been that single copy of SoNA, and one copy of Threats 2, and a
bunch of the really old stuff - and I hit all the Sydney stores. It's easier to find the
new Earthdawn material than it is to find the new SR stuff.


"Your gun has 'replica'
written down the side, mine
has 'Ares HVAR'..."

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