Deadlord36 wrote:I already gave my thoughts and extensive research. As far as I'm concerned, it is a 1st print. Bagged versions are 2nd.
harami2000 wrote:(p.s. You're going to have to widen your search criteria further, IMHO; a few good museum exhibit pieces just went by and only Burnie, Mike <improvstone> and myself bid on them...).
Deadlord36 wrote:You mean the Alarums? I was shocked they went so high. I have 1-76 minus 3 issues already, and now I'm strating to consider selling them.
johnhuck wrote:Yeh, nice win. But far more I would be prepared to pay without a trip to the pub first (which is most nights )
deimos3428 wrote:That's why I can't outbid you guys. You have money left after going to the pub!
Deadlord36 wrote:I picked them up this spring, when I got the Dragon run. I got Wild Hunt 7-something as well. I haven't had time, nor will I ever, to actually read them. Are they any good?Judging by the $40's price for the few mid-30's issues that just sold, my run must be worth thousands!
dathon wrote:There's probably some interesting gaming nuggets in there somewhere but to wade through the mess just didn't seem worth the effort. I'd recommend picking up the UK fanzines for a nice uniform layout, interesting content with some historical significance (such as Dragonlords starting the ecology series with the piercer) and witty, wry English humor/humour.
mdr003 wrote:I did however bid on the recent auction for 5 30's issues - I thought maybe the early issues were OK (I'm erternally optimistic). But I only bid $25 for the five, and had the dubious pleasure of seeing the 'Your bid amount is less than the current price' message come up after I tried to enter my snipe. I don't mind being outbid, or not reaching a proxy, but that insufficient message really makes you feel like a loser.