ExTSR wrote:improvstone wrote:[Frank, are you sure you don't have an original hidden somewhere in your archives?I don't know. Have yet to dig through all that paper and organize it.
improvstone wrote:[Frank, are you sure you don't have an original hidden somewhere in your archives?
killjoy32 wrote:ya know Frank, you should invite a bunch of these guys over to do it for you - cheap labour and all that
improvstone wrote:killjoy32 wrote:ya know Frank, you should invite a bunch of these guys over to do it for you - cheap labour and all that Of course this will mean full body searches when leaving ....
muaddib5 wrote:As a certified law enforcement officer in WWI I can perform full body searches......
mbassoc2003 wrote:muaddib5 wrote:As a certified law enforcement officer in WWI I can perform full body searches......I miss read that. I cringe at the thought of it, though, old man.
harami2000 wrote:deimos3428 wrote:100? Probably more like several hundred. I took a shot at it (as I'm flush with post-Tsoj. cash), but I'm out. I'm going to randomly guess the final price will be $564.85 USD.Yup, that sure looks like a random stream of digits, Deimos. (Is a bit recent for me, but excellent provenance/supporting material and Al's bidding should do it well, I think).
deimos3428 wrote:100? Probably more like several hundred. I took a shot at it (as I'm flush with post-Tsoj. cash), but I'm out. I'm going to randomly guess the final price will be $564.85 USD.
deimos3428 wrote:harami2000 wrote:Yup, that sure looks like a random stream of digits, Deimos. (Is a bit recent for me, but excellent provenance/supporting material and Al's bidding should do it well, I think).Doesn't sound so crazy now, does it... $455.01 with 13 hours to go.
harami2000 wrote:Yup, that sure looks like a random stream of digits, Deimos. (Is a bit recent for me, but excellent provenance/supporting material and Al's bidding should do it well, I think).
bclarkie wrote:I will not be surprised to see that exceed $750-$800. There are a few people here that are not yet accounted for in the bidding, and at least one that I imagine has placed a token bid or 2, but based on previous history may not be done bidding yet(not me).
Deadlord36 wrote:And the Dead One calls it!
harami2000 wrote:Remote hypnosis: goodness knows what you rolled to obtain that innate skill, Frank.
improvstone wrote:harami2000 wrote:Remote hypnosis: goodness knows what you rolled to obtain that innate skill, Frank. Hmm ... as much innate skill as placing a number on the board which I saw and figured would be a reasonable number to bid up to.
bclarkie wrote:RPGA3-The Forgotten King looms to be in Minty condition with a $200.00 BIN: Ad&d Module | eBay
bclarkie wrote:bclarkie wrote: Ad&d Module | eBayWell, I just received my "New" (in both senses of the word) RPGA3 today and boy is it perfect. Truthfully, I think that I am the first person to open it.
bclarkie wrote: Ad&d Module | eBay
bclarkie wrote:Let me tell you what too, I don't think that I have ever recieved anything packaged as well this in my life. I thought BTB protected stuff, this actually blew his packaging away. This was sent in a Large UPS box in t2different envelopes, coveered in between 2 large peices of stiff cardboard and wrapped up in about 10 feet of large bubble wrap.