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On 2014-06-20 06:20:55 +0000, TheDevilYouKnow said:
> I have a lot of rare stuff from the early days that is pretty hard to
> find in physical copies let alone scanned. These will all be 200 DPI
> scans, hi-quality and cleaned up so so may take longer than others.
I'm interested in both cleaned up and raw scans, if you have the bandwidth.
If you wouldn't mind looking at my file-list of TSR D&D stuff, I'd be
interested in any gaps being filled (I have most things, but most
things are poorly scanned or poorly OCRed).
I'm glad to see this group alive--especially for old-school RPG's, it
seems like USENET is the only safe place.
--
-Popeye
"I yam what I yam and tha's all what I yam."
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