deimos3428 wrote:...decided to use the possessive form instead of the of-genitive for the inner and outer bracketted phrases, and compacted the second genitive into the first, just for fun.I knew my linguistics degree would come in handy someday...sheesh.
ExTSR wrote:6000+ boardgames...
NetRodent wrote:I suppose I've been lucky in that most of the stuff I bought as a kid survived reasonably well despite spending 10+ years in a backpack and going almost everywhere with me. They've got rounded corners and some cover wear but they're all tight and have all the pages (with no writing or staining).
KingOfPain wrote:Yeah right....and maybe WotC will convert Dark Sun to 3rd edition.
ExTSR wrote:Real hard to say. I like the old McLoughlin Bros items from the 1880s/90s, but the WWII era items are in fact rarer. The really old Monopoly sets from the '30s are fairly standard any more... :/
ExTSR wrote:Malloy's book American Games is decent on the McLoughlins and has a few (not most) of the WWII and Monopoly.
ExTSR wrote:Games of WWII seem to be underappreciated and not catalogued.
ExTSR wrote:But I also collect non-TSR RPG materials and family boardgames. Both are of a similar range, Fair to Mint. However, with 6000+ boardgames and 3000+ RPG items, it's impossible to categorize them neatly by condition.They're sorted by size, if you were wondering...