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Re: [DL]Listserv questions



the best thing i found was a plastic tool box on wheels. if u live in the US
and have a home depot store around, u can get it there.. if not major stores
should sell them. it has 3 sections, i huge bottom section for books and
such. the medium and top sections are compartmentalized, so u can store
figures or the like.

it's black and yellow plastic. the makers is workforce and it's called the
contractor tool box on wheels.  it's maximum load is 80 lbs. it has a heavy
duty metal pull handle, like luggage racks. the 2 clamps, 1 on each end;
lcok in place.  is supposedly holds over 3000 cubic inches. it's dimensions
are: 24.4" x 15" x 16.5". [62cm x 38cm x 42cm].

it cost about $30 or $40.  i still have the cardboard outer rapper here.
that's where i got the specifcations.  the middle section has dividers that
can be but in several positions..

hope this helps..

kturock

----- Original Message -----
From: balance@tubas.net
To: deadlands@gamerz.net
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [DL]Listserv questions



On Thursday, April 18, 2002, at 11:30  AM, Eric Avedissian wrote:

> Oh! I just remembered one:
>
> What sourcebooks are crucial to the game? Usually followed by - "I only
> have x number of dollars to spend so recommend a few sourcebooks."
> And everyone usually says Law Dogs.

My answer (being serious - sorry) is that I'm continually refining my
Deadlands kit. Since I run at at my friendly local game store (FLGS) I
have to cart my books back and forth every time. As such,  don't take
books I likely won't need.

Core consists (to me) of the main rules (2 books, plus The Quick and The
Dead) plus Hexacana (all the major AB updates in one book!) and a range
of other 'splatbooks'. Law Dogs usually fits. Since I have a blessed as
a semi-regular character I usually bring Fire and Brimstone, and since
the posse is in the east at the moment, both back East books are
included. The Agency always seems to get added in, and Ghost Dancers has
earned a spot, as well as Smith and Robards since I've recommended a
steam wagon or air carriage as a good way to become less dependant on
the railroads.

So, I guess the question should be: Any suggestions on how to carry all
this stuff?

--
Brett

LORD, WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER
MAN? (Reaper Man, Terry Pratchett)