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Message no. 1
From: Brett Borger <bxb121@***.EDU>
Subject: OOP books
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 12:55:23 -0500
My local Used book store just got a few OOP's. They appear to be
selling these for full price, despite the fact that they are all used
(but in good condition). I'd be willing to work as an intermediary
for anyone who wanted them, as long as you'll pay shipping to get it
to you. (I'm in Pennsylvania, US)

Naturally, if you are interested email me privately. If more than one
person indicates an interest in any, I'll take the first reply I get.

They have:
London
Germany Sourcebook
Atzlan
Neo-Anarchist's Guide to Real Life
Prime Runners
Corporate Security
Virtual Realities (1st Ed)
ShadowBeat
Rigger Black Book (1st ed)

-=SwiftOne=-
Message no. 2
From: Grahamdrew <mnemonic25@*********.COM>
Subject: Re: OOP books
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 17:51:44 -0500
Aztlan is out of print? My aunt ordered it dirrect from FASA for me for
Christmas.

Can anyone verify this?


Brett Borger wrote:
>
> My local Used book store just got a few OOP's. They appear to be
> selling these for full price, despite the fact that they are all used
> (but in good condition). I'd be willing to work as an intermediary
> for anyone who wanted them, as long as you'll pay shipping to get it
> to you. (I'm in Pennsylvania, US)
>
> Naturally, if you are interested email me privately. If more than one
> person indicates an interest in any, I'll take the first reply I get.
>
> They have:
> London
> Germany Sourcebook
> Atzlan
> Neo-Anarchist's Guide to Real Life
> Prime Runners
> Corporate Security
> Virtual Realities (1st Ed)
> ShadowBeat
> Rigger Black Book (1st ed)
>
> -=SwiftOne=-

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