AdderMcOne wrote:...wasn't someone collecting cups at one stage? ** expired/removed eBay auction **
AdderMcOne wrote:Another 75gram module up. This time for auction ** expired/removed eBay auction **
bclarkie wrote:Perhaps it would be best if you labeled your post correctly. Lumberjaques has up another Lost Caverns of Tsojconth.
Prufrock wrote:Clyde Caldwell painting on ebayhttp://cgi.ebay.com/Clyde-Caldwell-Orig ... dZViewItemMartin
mbassoc2003 wrote:Isn't that the third one he's sold this year? Are you sure they're not fakes? Would be pretty easy to run off copies and sell them.
bbarsh wrote:Not likely. He was a MDG guy back in the day. Probably has a small stack of the "extras" that did not sell. I have conversed with him via email and all seems legit.You have to understand that back then, we just loaded our cars with convention "stuff" and showed up and ran the conventions. When it was over we quickly packed all the "junk" up and hauled it out. There was no inventory at all - with the single exception of cash and registration materials.
Perhaps it would be best if you labeled your post correctly.
brogleo wrote:Well all, I am new to all this and up to this time I have kept my budget per item at $30 max. And I have officially bid on this puppy! Thanks wifey!
bombadil wrote:Wait...brogleo and bbarsh are married? I had no idea...
VermilionFire wrote:The sellers are big-time TSR art collectors, and sellers. They own all three Dragonlance Elmore book cover paintings, and some other really nice choice pieces. Some of the prices are very high, such as the Parkinson Gamma World piece for $18,000, but the other Parkinson at $6,000 is about the going rate. This Caldwell at $4.500 is perhaps just a tad high, $4,000 for a choice Caldwell is about right. Wouldn't BadMike like to have this piece since he likes Undermountain so much? The Book of Lairs Elmore for $3,500 is a pretty reasonable price, the other Elmore at $6,000 seems a bit high. Whenever Brom puts pieces up for sale on his website they sell like the proverbial hotcakes, and they're not cheap (the paintings that is). In any case, there's only one of the original paintings and seeing them in person makes one realize how vibrant and awe-inspring they are from some truly incredible talents.