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Message no. 1
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Gone [OT] (Was Re: No Hardback - I don't get it ...)
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 19:31:39 -0400
At 07:03 PM 8/16/98 -0400, Drew Curtis wrote these timeless words:

>> My guess would be because traditionally, the second edition
>> |followed the first by only a year.
>>
>> A lot longer than a year I think. More like 3.
>>
>
>I've got an SR1 hardcover and SR2 hardcover as well.
>
>Sr1 1989
>Sr2 1992 fall
>Sr3 1998 fall
>
>Hm looks like we were overdue for an update
>
Since the thread sort of mutated, the original comments were about the
White WOlf Vampire (and other) books... Not SR

Bull
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Message no. 2
From: Drew Curtis <dcurtis@***.NET>
Subject: Re: Gone [OT] (Was Re: No Hardback - I don't get it ...)
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 20:57:31 -0400
On Sun, 16 Aug 1998, Bull wrote:

> At 07:03 PM 8/16/98 -0400, Drew Curtis wrote these timeless words:
>
> >I've got an SR1 hardcover and SR2 hardcover as well.
> >
> >Sr1 1989
> >Sr2 1992 fall
> >Sr3 1998 fall
> >
> >Hm looks like we were overdue for an update
> >
> Since the thread sort of mutated, the original comments were about the
> White WOlf Vampire (and other) books... Not SR
>

Whoops, sorry about that!

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