Shadowrun
Shadowrun Play => Gamemasters' Lounge => Topic started by: Onion Man on <07-30-11/2020:11>
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Going in there tomorrow to talk to the management about running Missions (with nojosecool) and D&D Encounters there.
Wish us luck. We know how awesome Shadowrun is, time for me to pitch it playing in their store as a positive advertisement (and hopefully get the same "event day" discount as I got with the MKED&D meetup group).
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Lucky slot, the closest thing to a FLGS in my town is Barnes and Nobles and a Borde-GOD DAMMIT!
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My FLGS has Army Surplus and Kukris from Nepal. ;D
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CanRay please stop making me jealous by pointing out that you not only have an awesome FLGS, but that it also is a mecca of surplus mil-tech. My screen turns green every time I read that.
Wait a minute .....that's just the default theme color scheme......
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FLGS update. Location is terrible but the space is awesome and the staff is extra friendly.
They've only been open for a month and change, but they're willing to open up extra rooms for gaming events, be open early and late to accommodate, AND they're going to start stocking Shadowrun products to support my game.
So outside of SR4A, Arsenal, Unwired, Augmentation, Street Magic, and Runner's Companion. Is there anything I should be advising them to keep 1 or 2 of in stock? I dunno what kids buy anymore these days.
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FLGS update. Location is terrible but the space is awesome and the staff is extra friendly.
They've only been open for a month and change, but they're willing to open up extra rooms for gaming events, be open early and late to accommodate, AND they're going to start stocking Shadowrun products to support my game.
So outside of SR4A, Arsenal, Unwired, Augmentation, Street Magic, and Runner's Companion. Is there anything I should be advising them to keep 1 or 2 of in stock? I dunno what kids buy anymore these days.
Miniatures? Novels?
Edit: Oh, and congratz! Sounds like the meeting went well :D
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Oooh, minis for sure. They have one of their showrooms packed pretty full on minis, right up their alley.
Still have to meet with the store's owner (met with his partners today). Another sign of a good FLGS, the owner seriously considered closing up shop and settled on short hours with his partners so he could take the week off and head in to GenCon.