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From: Rat winterhawk@*********.net
Subject: Collecting Shadowrun
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 08:41:03 -0700
> From: runnerpaul@*****.com

>
> Anyway, I'm not just talking about rulebooks. I'm talking about any
> SR product.
>
> Stuff like the European prequel novels to Worlds Without End
> (Admittedly, those are actually Earthdawn products, but they deal
> directly with Shadowrun characters).
>
> The rumored Shadowrun Manga from Japan (_if_ it even exists).
>
> Mint copies of flyers and promotional material (like the flier for
> the Shadowrun: Assassin computer game that FASA Interactive was
> working on until they got bought out by Microsoft).
>

These are hard to find? Yeah, I guess they would be...they were
all over the place at Gen Con last year.

There's also the foreign language SR books (I have the France
Sourcebook, but no others).

One hard-to-find item that makes my little completionist heart
glad is a set of seven SR election press passes that were apparently
given to press types at the Gen Con where Dunk's death was announced.
Not *products* specifically, but definitely a nice piece of
Shadowruniana.


> Obscure lead miniatures like the "Dunky Humping Nadja" figurine that
> Grenadier made but was pulled off the market (Alright, this is
> actually _NOT_, repeat _NOT_ a real SR product, but a gag paraphrased
> from Kevin Smith's "Clerks." comic book, but you get the idea).
>

Hey, I would pay *big* bucks for this if it existed!! :)

--Rat, the dragon nut

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