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Post by Leigh on Apr 26, 2005 2:04:05 GMT
Red Fox version, a bit battered & bruised from being on the shelf so long, but otherwise new - $A 10.90.
In my local Borders store that I have been in hundreds of times, and this is the first time I have ever enquired about Lone Wolf. I couldn't believe it.
I only just started to fill out my collection which previously stopped at #12 as a kid, and after discovering how rare they are, I didn't think it would be possible to find one anywhere.
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Post by Laguna Blade on Apr 26, 2005 3:34:57 GMT
Red Fox version, a bit battered & bruised from being on the shelf so long, but otherwise new - $A 10.90. In my local Borders store that I have been in hundreds of times, and this is the first time I have ever enquired about Lone Wolf. I couldn't believe it. I only just started to fill out my collection which previously stopped at #12 as a kid, and after discovering how rare they are, I didn't think it would be possible to find one anywhere. First of all, I wish you a warmth welcome to Project Aon. I'm sure you'll glad to have the extension of your Lone Wolf Series, although it's in HTML format. So, Voyage of the Moonstone is the only copy you could acquire? Well at least you've find one, unlike me
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Post by North Star on Apr 27, 2005 12:42:56 GMT
My mother bought me LW 21-24 while on summer holiday once and I even managed to pick up LW 28 (the deplorable Hunger of Sejanoz) for £5 at a secondhand store (clearly unaware of its status). Unfortunately, that's the limit of my NO selection.
NS.
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