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Post by Storm Blade on Oct 24, 2004 1:37:54 GMT
Hi! First up, I want to say what a great community of LWphiles this forum brings together! I've only discovered it in the last month or so - and have clearly been missing out up till now. Anyway, I've followed many of the topics posted with keen interest - but have recently realised that there is a goldmine of info on the LW universe contained in the Lone Wolf Club Newsletters which I never saw at all during the years when I was reading and collecting the books. So my questions to all you fellow spirits out there are: (1) How many of these Newsletters were actually produced? (2) Is there a site where you can go and read the contents of each and every one of these Newsletters? Hope some of you guys can help!
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Post by Black Cat on Oct 24, 2004 1:52:13 GMT
Welcome aboard! Eh...did you check the Project Aon website? Or did you just browsed thru the forums and not on that site? Anyway, check the newsletters under the view online/print (pdf) menu of the other materials section. www.projectaon.org/books.htm
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Post by outspaced on Oct 24, 2004 9:28:46 GMT
Yeah, Black Cat's not wrong. Sadly, since the PDFs were recreated from original Newsletters mailed out to club members, some of the pages have gone missing over the years. If anyone has access to any of the Club Newsletters, could you please check the Help Wanted section of this forum for a list of which pages are currently missing. If you have access to any of the missing pages, please get in touch with Project Aon--we'll be happy to hear from you. Begging request over.
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Post by Storm Blade on Oct 25, 2004 23:02:22 GMT
Under 'Other Materials'...yes I see it now... Many thanks! (I skipped over the Project Aon page cos the top part is to do with downloads of the gamebooks - all of which I'm lucky enough to have (except 'Buccaneers of Shadaki' of course - another copy of that has just sold on eBay to someone in Telford, UK, for £35!))
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Post by Ghost Bear on Oct 26, 2004 10:33:13 GMT
£35 actually seems very cheap for Bucanneers...
-Ss
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Post by Relenoir on Nov 23, 2004 13:18:28 GMT
£35 actually seems very cheap for Bucanneers... -Ss Tell me about it! I paid about 70, or $120, during the summer! ~Relenoir, eagerly awaiting an incoming copy of #28
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Post by columbob on Nov 23, 2004 17:16:11 GMT
Tell me about it! I paid about 70, or $120, during the summer! ~Relenoir, eagerly awaiting an incoming copy of #28 You're the one who bought it for £83 or so?
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Post by Nathan P. Mahney on Nov 24, 2004 9:17:58 GMT
Ahahahahahahaaaa!
I found it in a second hand store for $3!
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Post by columbob on Nov 24, 2004 13:07:53 GMT
Ahahahahahahaaaa! I found it in a second hand store for $3! When was that though? 1999?
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Post by Nathan P. Mahney on Nov 25, 2004 6:32:22 GMT
No, about 2001 or 2002. I got The Magnamund Companion from the same shop for $10.
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Post by columbob on Nov 25, 2004 12:37:33 GMT
No, about 2001 or 2002. I got The Magnamund Companion from the same shop for $10. In which country was that? You were pretty lucky to find those in a second-hand shop.
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Post by Nathan P. Mahney on Nov 26, 2004 17:53:51 GMT
Australia. And yes, I knew exactly how lucky I was when I found them. It's so tempting to sell them both on E-bay, but where would I find them again?
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Post by Zipp on Nov 29, 2004 23:27:30 GMT
I'm one of the few in the US who owns any New Order books. My collection only consists of the first, which I got new for $5 at Powel's Books.
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