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<blockquote data-quote="Ed_Laprade" data-source="post: 5268369" data-attributes="member: 40172"><p>That's pretty close. That's Entertainment's new RPG stock has dwindled to little more than D&D stuff, but they have boxes of older stuff: also mostly D&D (including lots of Dragon magazines). But its a interesting store anyway.</p><p> </p><p>Fab Fiction closed its doors late in '99.</p><p> </p><p>Gameboro is gone, as is another Cherry Valley store: Rising Phoenix (within the last year). Master Hobbies I'm not sure about, they're probably still around, but they never had any real amount of RPG stuff.</p><p> </p><p>And I hartily agree that if you're in the area you should check out Higgins Armory which John mentions in another post. There's a fee (it used to be free many years ago), but it isn't that much. Especially for what you get. If you can possibly do so, I strongly suggest that you go when there's an armor demonstration scheduled. Yes, you will see a man in full plate armor doing somersaults and other feats of agility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed_Laprade, post: 5268369, member: 40172"] That's pretty close. That's Entertainment's new RPG stock has dwindled to little more than D&D stuff, but they have boxes of older stuff: also mostly D&D (including lots of Dragon magazines). But its a interesting store anyway. Fab Fiction closed its doors late in '99. Gameboro is gone, as is another Cherry Valley store: Rising Phoenix (within the last year). Master Hobbies I'm not sure about, they're probably still around, but they never had any real amount of RPG stuff. And I hartily agree that if you're in the area you should check out Higgins Armory which John mentions in another post. There's a fee (it used to be free many years ago), but it isn't that much. Especially for what you get. If you can possibly do so, I strongly suggest that you go when there's an armor demonstration scheduled. Yes, you will see a man in full plate armor doing somersaults and other feats of agility. [/QUOTE]
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