Well, it's time for me to get rid of a lot of junk that I've been
accumulating over the last several years. However, this junk is of the type
that some of the people on this list may be interested in. I just purchased
a new scanner and am planning on listing all of this stuff on ebay, but I
figured before I did I would see if there was any interest in any of these
items from anyone on the group. Among the pile are a whole bunch of Infocom
grays, some Magnetic Scrolls and Level 9 titles, some newer adventures, etc.
Most of the games are adventures, with some exceptions. Most are for IBM,
with some exceptions. Conditions and completeness of items vary.

So is anyone interested? I didn't want to post a full list here and spam
uninterested parties.

Stuart

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