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From: jes2x@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (A. Lufe deTach'd)
Subject: Re: Zork Trilogy Wanted 
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In article <Pine.OSF.3.91.950420145339.29762D-100000@unicorn.it.wsu.edu>,
Matthew Murray  <i9717029@wsunix.wsu.edu> wrote:
>On Thu, 20 Apr 1995, Christopher E. Forman wrote:
>     The Zorkmid is a small, roundish coin, about the color of tarnished 
>brass (does brash tarnish?)  Well, anyway, it had the likeness of Belwit 
>the Flat on one side and Flatheadia Castle on the other, plus the motto 
>"In Frobs We Trust" inscribed on one side, plus a couple of sets of 
>runes.  This is all working from memory, since I haven't looked at my 
>Zorkmids in quite a while, but I think this is a pretty accurate 
        ^?
>description.  They are really cool.

Does this mean you have multiple zorkmids?  :)
You're probably not selling anyway.....

Activision should definitely remint (is this a word?) more zorkmids.
I keep kicking myself that I didn't buy the Zork Trilogy combo set.
Grr.  Maybe Activision could put some in the Zork: Nemesis thingy.
Anyway....

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