Xaxaxe wrote:Look at the time stamps; they are identical.
Xaxaxe wrote:Move along; there's nothing to see here ...
beyondthebreach wrote:1st Edition (pre-1986)2nd Edition (1986-1999)3rd edition (2000 - NOW)Mixed LotsOther
harami2000 wrote:Yes there is! I want to see what you've bought us all for Christmas...
Keith wrote:Would we want to add another category for magazines? I collect 1E era Dragon issues, for instance. Or would periodicals just fall under "other"?
harami2000 wrote:bclarkie wrote:Did I mention that I am not big fan of the interface either. I kinda presumed you were still using it, to pounce so many of those eBay BIN bargains, Brian.
bclarkie wrote:Did I mention that I am not big fan of the interface either.
Xaxaxe wrote:beyondthebreach wrote:1st Edition (pre-1986)2nd Edition (1986-1999)3rd edition (2000 - NOW)Mixed LotsOtherI really think this might have the best chance of succeeding. I list a fair amount of comics (or at least I did; I'm getting back in the game in January), and I really appreciate the fact that I can list any issue of any title simply by looking at the copyright information.This could work for D&D collecting, too. I think it's cleaner and simpler than an ODD-DD-ADD-3e method.
beyondthebreach wrote:1st edition2nd edition3rd editionMixed LotsOtherWhat do you guys think? I am going to send a suggestion to ebay. The link is:Security Measure
dathon wrote:btb's breakdown with dates is the best for simplicity and ease: 1st Edition (pre-1986)2nd Edition (1986-1999)3rd edition (2000 - NOW)Mixed LotsOther The only thing left to decide is how to handle the miniatures issue. How do we propose to eBay to make them a different category? We could probably succeed in getting them listed under Miniatures as a subcategory but then a lot of sellers probably won't find them and will list them "incorrectly" under one of the above.
beyondthebreach wrote:I like the idea of metal vs. plastic. However, what I envision for Miniatures totally removes them from the D&D category (that way, someone can search all D&D categories without worrying about minis.What I am thinking is:Toys & Hobbies > Games > Roleplaying >> Fantasy> Science Fiction> Horror> Super Hero> Other> MiniaturesThat way, any RPG category could be viewed without being cluttered up by minis. To be honest, this would benefit those selling miniatures as well - it's not like someone is accidentally bidding $16.00 for a RARE Deathknell mini - they are searching for minis and this would help them narrow their searches down.