Gnat the Beggar wrote:Who was the Artist for the NanCon Sketch?I would like to see it in its entireity honestly...
Gnat the Beggar wrote:Last; What are the Three items between the WB and RM Envelope and the Older Dungeon??
JohnGaunt wrote:"Nan" as in Nan's Games, or whatever that store under the bridge is called?
smarmy1 wrote:That looks like a really sweet copy of Empire of the Petal Throne. Are the contents in a similar condition?
Gnat the Beggar wrote:What are the Three items between the WB and RM Envelope and the Older Dungeon??
Gnat the Beggar wrote:Who was the Artist for the NanCon Sketch? I would like to see it in its entireity honestly...
SimperingToad wrote:A very minor find, but thought I'd put it up since I don't get many of these. A second print MM. ** expired/removed eBay auction **... and it's always nice to get a package from 'James Brown'. Hit me! Good Gawd! OOOOWW!
SimperingToad wrote:A very minor find, but thought I'd put it up since I don't get many of these. A second print MM. ** expired/removed eBay auction **Cover has the expected shelf wear, and a little fading of the spine. Corners rounded, but no splitting to show cardboard. A minor stain of somekind and a little 'dirty' in appearance. The biggest detractor is the evident use of the book as a blotter for writing, a very textured look. Otherwise, the cover is very solid, and binding still tight.Inside is fantastic. No writing that I've noticed via casual observation. Page edges are browning from being thumbed through. No surprises there. Pages themselves are only slightly yellowed from age, but quite crisp otherwise.All for a mere $10.06 plus shipping (a tad high, but insurance was required). Double packed in bubble... and it's always nice to get a package from 'James Brown'. Hit me! Good Gawd! OOOOWW!
Gus Landt wrote:Picked up a Rules Cyclopedia for $10 at half price books tonight.
blackdougal wrote:More new goodies! And there's still more stuff to dig through... I've got my fingers crossed that there's a woodgrain in there somewhere, but I'm not holding my breath. [ Image ]On the left are TSR Dragon Magazine slipcases. They were full with a complete run from 1-50 plus duplicates. There's a War of Wizards, Battle of the Five Armies (both COMPLETELY unused and minty fresh), original Flying BUffalo prints of Nuclear War and Nuclear Escalation signed by Doug Malewicki and a TSR Sales Kit. The little spinner thingy is one of those great gimmicky dice substitutes from the 80's called Pandora's Dice Wheel. The PHB is a true 1st print, the MM is a 1st print (and absolutely dead mint!), D&DG 1st, one of the DMG's is a 1st print and the other is a 3rd but it's signed by Gary, July 1979 so that makes it just as cool as the 1st. There was some other neat stuff too... got a full box of NanCon programs from the early 80's, a bunch of White Dwarfs from 7 to 30 and other oddball miscellany.
FormCritic wrote:I hope you realize that you'll end up having to put every one of those items back in its Aztec treasure chest and sacrifice your blood to get rid of the curse.