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Message no. 1
From: Randy Nickel <LrdDrgn@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun OOP goodies. (Elven Fire)
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 02:25:43 EDT
In a message dated 8/28/98 8:21:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
MgkellyMP5@***.COM writes:

> Speaking OT though, I'm sure everyone has said this before, but there *are
> actually gamers* that sell off their old books once a new edition comes out
> or
> if they get tired of them (what goes through these people's minds, I have
no
> idea. i see no rationale for this). I've gotten several SR adventures from
> bargain/half-price bookstores, and can usually find at least a couple
> sourcebooks as well.
>
> Mgkelly
>


Well if you happen to find a copy of Elven Fire please let me know. I would
buy it from you or anyone if they find an extra some where, or if they just
want to sell theres.

Otter
Message no. 2
From: Machine-gun Kelly <MgkellyMP5@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun OOP goodies. (Elven Fire)
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 09:48:41 EDT
In a message dated 98-08-29 02:27:48 EDT, you write:

> Well if you happen to find a copy of Elven Fire please let me know. I would
> buy it from you or anyone if they find an extra some where, or if they just
> want to sell theres.

I think I've actually seen that one in my local gaming store recently. I'd be
more than happy to check for you. Personally, I've been hitting every
bargain/half-price bookstore in Columbus for a couple years trying to find
'Dragonhunt'.

Mgkelly
Message no. 3
From: Patrick Goodman <remo@***.NET>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun OOP goodies. (Elven Fire)
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 12:41:35 -0500
>I think I've actually seen that one in my local gaming store recently.
>I'd be more than happy to check for you. Personally, I've been hitting
>every bargain/half-price bookstore in Columbus for a couple years trying
>to find 'Dragonhunt'.

I think a friend of mine saw DRAGONHUNT in a store in Houston recently. I'm
heading down there for a whirlwind visit next weekend; if you'd like, let me
know and I'll take a look. I'm going to try and find LONE STAR and
CORPORATE SECURITY HANDBOOK while I'm there (finally got lucky and found
DENVER a couple weekends ago).

---
(>) Texas 2-Step
El Paso: Never surrender. Never forget. Never forgive.
Message no. 4
From: Randy Nickel <LrdDrgn@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun OOP goodies. (Elven Fire)
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 14:19:11 EDT
In a message dated 8/29/98 6:49:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
MgkellyMP5@***.COM writes:

>
> I think I've actually seen that one in my local gaming store recently. I'd
> be
> more than happy to check for you. Personally, I've been hitting every
> bargain/half-price bookstore in Columbus for a couple years trying to find
> 'Dragonhunt'.
>
> Mgkelly
>

I have a copy of that and would gladly trade you.

Otter
Message no. 5
From: Rat <shadorat@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun OOP goodies. (Elven Fire)
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 07:27:40 -0700
> From:
> Patrick Goodman <remo@***.NET>

>
> I think a friend of mine saw DRAGONHUNT in a store in Houston recently. I'm
> heading down there for a whirlwind visit next weekend; if you'd like, let me
> know and I'll take a look. I'm going to try and find LONE STAR and
> CORPORATE SECURITY HANDBOOK while I'm there (finally got lucky and found
> DENVER a couple weekends ago).
>


A good place to look for SR stuff is a place called "Captain
Nemo's" in San Luis Obispo, California. They have quite a
collection of new and used SR stuff, including OOPs.

I don't have the number handy, but they're in area code (805)
and you can probably find them on the web somewhere.

HTH,
--Rat
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