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Message no. 1
From: Sven De Herdt Sven.DeHerdt@***********.be
Subject: Lone Star detected: (was RE: A lil query...)
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 23:34:36 +0200
> Fredrik Holmqvist [SMTP:pagan@*******.swipnet.se] wrote:
>
> Hi there folk!

<snipping>

> I would also like to get a copy of the Lone Star Sourcebook
that has been
> out of print for long.

> TIA.
> //Honken - Started GM'ing Shr again after a long time without
RPG's.

I passed the shop were I get my RPG books this afternoon and I
noticed that they still had a copy of the LoneStar Sourcebook. It costs
900,- Bef = $23.95

I anyone is interested, I can see if its still there and pick it
up and then we could arrange a way for payment and shipment.

Sven :)

*This is probably the advantage of the several months of delay
before Shadowrun books become available at the shop*
Message no. 2
From: Scott Wheelock iscottw@*****.nb.ca
Subject: Lone Star detected: (was RE: A lil query...)
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 20:49:20 -0300
"And now, a Channel 6 editorial reply to Sven De Herdt."
] I passed the shop were I get my RPG books this afternoon and I
] noticed that they still had a copy of the LoneStar Sourcebook. It costs
] 900,- Bef = $23.95
]
] I anyone is interested, I can see if its still there and pick it
] up and then we could arrange a way for payment and shipment.
]
] Sven :)


I suppose it would be too much to hope for that this still be available?

Scott
Message no. 3
From: Scott Wheelock iscottw@*****.nb.ca
Subject: Lone Star detected: (was RE: A lil query...)
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 20:59:33 -0300
"And now, a Channel 6 editorial reply to Scott Wheelock."
] I suppose it would be too much to hope for that this still be available?

Crap! I cut, but I didn't paste...sorry, was meant to be private;
apologies, apologies.

-Murder of One

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