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Post by Beckett on Mar 2, 2017 8:18:35 GMT -5
I saw this announcement on Facebook, and while I will not be able to go on a trip to London at the time, I thought this might interest some of our members from the United Kingdom.
Dr. Cagliostro's Cabinet of Curiosities specialises in mysterious and outright occult artifacts much like the Mysterious Package Company. Their collection, however, is not for purchase, but will instead be made available to select audiences occasionally.
Their website does offer a few examples from their collection, and if they ever travel to anywhere near my location, I would very much like to pay them a visit.
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Post by centaurofattn on Mar 2, 2017 12:03:36 GMT -5
The De-Animation Card has me cracking up. And also concerned for my after-life!
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Post by craigrj on Mar 2, 2017 12:20:47 GMT -5
Oh....wow.... Time to book some time off work...
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Post by Beckett on Mar 3, 2017 4:49:56 GMT -5
The De-Animation Card has me cracking up. And also concerned for my after-life! I do not trust my fellow man. People do not read things properly these days.
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Post by Beckett on Apr 19, 2017 4:36:46 GMT -5
So, did you get the chance to go yet, craigrj ?
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Post by craigrj on Apr 19, 2017 11:22:33 GMT -5
Yyyeeaahhh...
It was ... interesting.
You can't touch or muck around with anything (and I'm really tactile, so that was annoying) and from what I recall there's nothing that doesn't appear in the book. Also didn't have the zombie card to buy either....
So it was a bit like going around someone's house who has all the MPC statues in a glass display case but they absolutely refuse to let you open it and flip through The Weeping Book or examine the star map in Tempus Fugit etc? Maybe it's me, if there's weird stuff going on I like to examine it!
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Post by centaurofattn on Apr 19, 2017 14:10:01 GMT -5
Aww that's too bad. Totally looked like a tactile experience.
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Post by Beckett on Apr 19, 2017 15:15:17 GMT -5
Indeed, our Curator is definitely more generous in that regard than their Curator. Still, I hope to see their collection one day myself. I think I would be alright with the museum style of things.
And it is a shame that they did not bring whatever little they do sale.
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