an untimely vampire attack that I suffered at the worst possible moment
Mkman wrote:Hey Ed, you should be glad to know that Rosemans and Rheas collection have been distrubuted throughout the US and the World to other collectors like myself who will take care of the items
edmud wrote: If I were more computer/internet savy I would make a site like McDuff's. Any advice on that would be appreciated.
edmud wrote:Hi, My name is Ed (Ebay: edmud)I have been away from collecting for about two years now due to hmmm . . . complex family matters. But just before I disappeared from the collecting scene I had a list of Chris' collection and if I recall he wanted about $50K for it. I would say it was very complete and of high quality. The problem for me was that there were only a few rare items that I was still lookig for at the time so I couldn't bring down his whole collection. Yes, Chris and Rhea are good friends from TX. I would like to get back in touch with Chris, Rhea and Bad Mike if possible . . . fellow collectors from the great state of TX. If any of you guys read this, this is Ed in Japan still in Japan but coming home soon. I would say that Rhea probably has the most complete game collection out there judging from what he told me. Ed;
Ralf Toth wrote:Mike, reading through you post again a question came to my mind: Just how large is a complete AD&D collection? By large I mean size. How many cubic foot would you estimate? You really should work harder to convince your wife that she allows you to display selected items somewhere (probably your working room?). It's so sad to hear from all those die-hard collectors that they have their complete collection sitting in dusty boxes in dark warehouses. Good for the collection, bad for the collector's pride ...
improvstone wrote:Totally off topic and really a question for Foul....How can Edmud have 0 posts?
Mars wrote:Are these people still the Grandmasters? It seems like a lot of new items have been added in the last few years.
faro wrote:Safe to say non-TSR has come quite a way since then although William, Frank and others (as noted) were presumably doing their best to hide from the glare of publicity... (Not as well as some other people did, apparently!).
bclarkie wrote:From what i can remember reading, Mike Kuo was also a big Non-TSR collector as well before he bailed out of the game completely several years ago.
faro wrote:At least we don't have anyone on -1 posts or less. Have seen that elsewhere, before...