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Anyone have a T5 Core Rules they are willing to part with?

KDLadage

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I have one (signed); one (working) and a group that would like to move from MgT to T5... so...

Anyone have a copy of T5 they are willing to sell for a reasonable price?
 
Called. The very nice lady that I got on the phone looked and did not see it. I left contact info in case she came across one.

Hmm. If I swing by there tonite I'll check. It used to be above the stacks which holds the Traveller books, adjacent to the row of D&D 5.0 books.
 
If you search on Abebooks.com under the following terms, a bookstore in Dallas has a copy.

Traveller 5 by Marc Miller, far future enterprises, Hardcover

The seller is:

Seller is Half Price Books, Records, Magazines, Incorporated, a Texas corporation. Its business address is 5803 E. Northwest Hwy., Dallas, TX 75231.

Price is
Price: US$ 75.70
Shipping: US$ 3.99
Within U.S.A.
 
Looks like the one (or possible two?) copies are in their California warehouse... checking now (love that funky hold music)
 
Thanks!

I have seen Abe Books before (some time ago), had not thought about them in a long time and so had not checked.

They had two copies... I have purchased both. I think that will do nicely for my game group.

Again, thanks! You were all very helpful.
 
Just received the two books I ordered. The descriptions were decent.

Funny thing: the books cost me more than $75 each. When each arrived, they had a slip of paper in them that listed them as $15... since this is Half Price Books we are talking about, I assume that is what they gave the guy that sold the books to them. So they sold them at a 500% markup.

At half-price, this must mean that the books are worth at least $150 each, right (or about 10% of what they paid for them)?

:rofl:
 
Just received the two books I ordered. The descriptions were decent.

Funny thing: the books cost me more than $75 each. When each arrived, they had a slip of paper in them that listed them as $15... since this is Half Price Books we are talking about, I assume that is what they gave the guy that sold the books to them. So they sold them at a 500% markup.

At half-price, this must mean that the books are worth at least $150 each, right (or about 10% of what they paid for them)?

:rofl:

Welcome to Capitalism!
 
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