FOR THE COLLECTORS: This item has the orange flyleaf and 1979 copyright on the title page denoting the first edition. It also has an ISBN code on the spine and rear, although this is not thought to be the case with most first printings. Thanks to The Acaeum for this information. This item is in VERY GOOD condition. It has wear at the corners, edges, and spine that have removed some color. There is also some shelfwear scuffing and dirt on the cover, a stray pen mark on the back flyleaf, and the original retailer's price sticker there as well. The interior is clean, intact, and unmarked.
JonOakes wrote:This is gettin' rediculous. I swear.. before long someone's going to auction off Gygax's underwear.
JonOakes wrote:This is gettin' rediculous. I swear.. before long someone's going to auction off Gygax's underwear.The arrow sign is interesting, I suppose, but it's out of the shrinkwrap so you know, it's just not going to hold it's value.
muaddib5 wrote:JonOakes wrote:This is gettin' rediculous. I swear.. before long someone's going to auction off Gygax's underwear.The arrow sign is interesting, I suppose, but it's out of the shrinkwrap so you know, it's just not going to hold it's value. Those signs were still up there in March when we went to Lake Geneva on our photo gathering tour for my home page. A ladder and a screwdriver do wonders I guess .
Ralf Toth wrote:muaddib5 wrote:Those signs were still up there in March when we went to Lake Geneva on our photo gathering tour for my home page. A ladder and a screwdriver do wonders I guess .Which means, that your photos are now historical documents and probably collectibles already. If the sign gets sold, put copies of your photos on eBay ...
muaddib5 wrote:Those signs were still up there in March when we went to Lake Geneva on our photo gathering tour for my home page. A ladder and a screwdriver do wonders I guess .
myalbinogorilla wrote:TSR Arrow Sign from Lake Geneva, WI http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 03743&rd=1wtf????
johnhuck wrote:Damn! Missed this one.http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 5902816617But thankfully, so did cougarrinard.