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From: Darrell L. Bowman darrell@******.dhr.state.nc.us
Subject: Bad Bindings (was: Re: Man & Machine?)
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 22:48:32 -0400
On 11 Jul 99, at 13:18, Schizi@***.com wrote:

> > I opened my Sr3 book and the arctypes fell out
> ick.
> In cases like this (or in the cases of blank pages I have also heard
> before, which are printing errors and such) email/call FASA.
> ( I think the proper email address is; FASAMktg@***.com which is Rett,
> but
> am not sure. You could try FASAInfo <Randall Bills> and he will forward
> you/your mail to the right place)
> I know they have replaced books before. Of course, I am not a FASAn, so
> I
> can't speak for them, but what could it hurt to try ? :-)

I can tell you about that,... one of our players had his front,
back cover and binding come right off the sheets. He sent a
(scalding) email to FASA. They told him to ship it to them and
they would replace it. In the interim though, I think he's just
decided to break the thing down and slip the pages into
plastic sheet protectors and put them in a binder. I know that
our GM already did that as a matter of course (Smilin' Jack,
Mike Frankl) and I did it with my Earthdawn book when it
started falling apart.

One of my problems is that their have been four(?) printings of
the SR3 book now. I've got the first printing, and there are
changes we're finding in newer printings to spell descriptions
and such that I find are very serious differences. When we
look something up now adays, if we find it in the older book
first, we take the time to look in Steve's newer version too. It's
a pain.

---
Hey, I've got a suggestion where I could send that drone!
But it wouldn't fit.
-- Raven.

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