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Re: [DL] Recommend a good RPG (DL) store/site?



I work part time in one of our local stores.  We don't have a website, but I
can order/send you the books if you want.  Just email me offline.


----- Original Message -----
From: Peter C. Nikolaidis <peter@paradigmcomputers.com>
To: <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 6:35 AM
Subject: [DL] Recommend a good RPG (DL) store/site?


> Hi everyone,
>
>     I've been (VERY) patiently waiting for the folks at a nearby gaming
> supply store to get the Revised editions, and to this day, they still
> haven't (despite my repeated requests).  So I tried finding someone else
to
> supply me with a few copies.
>
>     Of the sites listed on the PEGINC site, I was unable to find a good,
> American (not wanting to do an international order) site that:
> 1) was running (check your links PEG folks - at least one site has "closed
> its doors," others simply didn't respond),
> 2) had the revised edition, and
> 3) didn't look like it was slapped together by a couple of rank amateurs
> (and worked properly).
>
>     Is it just me or do most RPG store sites, well, (how do I say this
> nicely?) smell like an old Harrowed?
>
>     Okay, I'm done venting.  Now, can someone point me to a good RPG
supply
> shop with a working web site with which I can order PEG stuff?  If you
have
> any personal experience with them (I seem to recall a thread months ago
with
> people warning of someone not fulfilling orders), that would be great too.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Peter
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