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Message no. 1
From: arcady@***.net arcady@***.net
Subject: [OT] Re: And some industry news
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 99 09:34:43 +700
>So now, it's not just White Wolf that thinks there's a market for
>out-of-print sourcebooks, WotC/TSR does too. Now if FASA would just
>give it a try.

While I have absolutely zero interest in AD&D/D&D I wish them great success.
In the hopes that it will encourage FASA and I can finally get my hands on NAGTNA...
That and Denver are the only out of print sourcebooks I lack...

I know that while I was on the GURPS mailing list they were discussing a GURPS
CD-Rom project. With the hopes that SJ would put all their out of prints (that
they can still license) on CD-Rom.

I'd pay for a PDF of out of print books... Not of new books mind you. But of
out of prints sure.
Message no. 2
From: Twist0059@***.com Twist0059@***.com
Subject: [OT] Re: And some industry news
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 15:56:25 EDT
In a message dated 7/7/99 12:35:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, arcady@***.net
writes:

> While I have absolutely zero interest in AD&D/D&D I wish them great success.
> In the hopes that it will encourage FASA and I can finally get my hands on
> NAGTNA...
> That and Denver are the only out of print sourcebooks I lack...

You can usually pck up NAGNA for 11 bucks on EBAY, and I just saw Denver go
for 20. Currently there is a NAGNA for 5 dollars and a Denver for 26.




-Twist
Message no. 3
From: Scott Wheelock iscottw@*****.nb.ca
Subject: [OT] Re: And some industry news
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 18:58:32 -0300
"And now, a Channel 6 editorial reply to Twist0059@***.com."
] You can usually pck up NAGNA for 11 bucks on EBAY, and I just saw Denver go
] for 20. Currently there is a NAGNA for 5 dollars and a Denver for 26.

I don't know which eBay you're using, but the one I use never has
NAGNA for less than 18 or 20 :) NAGRL, that's one that usually goes
cheap. And Denver goes for 25 and up...there's one I'd like to get my
hands on.

-Murder of One
Message no. 4
From: Twist0059@***.com Twist0059@***.com
Subject: [OT] Re: And some industry news
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 22:35:25 EDT
In a message dated 7/7/99 6:00:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
iscottw@*****.nb.ca writes:

> I don't know which eBay you're using, but the one I use never has
> NAGNA for less than 18 or 20 :) NAGRL, that's one that usually goes
> cheap. And Denver goes for 25 and up...there's one I'd like to get my
> hands on.
>
> -Murder of One
>


I've seen it go for less, actually. I know a guy who deals exclusively and
extensively in OOP Shadowrun stuff outside of eBay. If you're interested,
zip me an e-mail and I'll get you his address.



-Twist
Message no. 5
From: David Cordy DCordy@****.com
Subject: [OT] Re: And some industry news
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 08:11:20 -0700
> I don't know which eBay you're using, but the one I use never has
> NAGNA for less than 18 or 20 :) NAGRL, that's one that usually goes
> cheap. And Denver goes for 25 and up...there's one I'd like to get my
> hands on.
>
I actually got my copy of Denver from The Dragon's Trove,
http://www.dragontrove.com
I think that I paid $25 US for it, and that was brand new, still in the
shrink wrap, not used.

> -Murder of One
>
DavidC
Message no. 6
From: IronRaven cyberraven@********.net
Subject: [OT] Re: And some industry news
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 12:11:59 -0400
At 22.35 07-07-99 EDT, you wrote:
>extensively in OOP Shadowrun stuff outside of eBay. If you're interested,
>zip me an e-mail and I'll get you his address.

Interesed? Did Pavlov's dogs drool?


CyberRaven Kevin Dole
http://members.xoom.com/iron_raven/
"Once again, we have spat int he face of Death and his second cousin,
Dismemberment."
"Briar Rabbit to Briar Fox; I was BORN in that briar patch!"

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