Cernunnos wrote:Man, if I only had a few more hundred laying around. I'm already predicting one of maybe three people on this forum will snag this, though I don't know... who here is the art collecting fan? Whoever gets this MUST scan these and put them up on the web somewhere, its too cool to let it sit up in a box somewhere! (or framed). If you own the originals, you own the rights to display them on the web, right? It would be great if we could convince the Acaeum to host the pictures.
Hello,Yes there is tons of information regarding the developtment of the game. Ifyou check the last two photographs in my listing you will be able to seemore of the contents of this pile as I will be changing these photos outperiodically throughout the duration of the auction. Believe it or not thisstuff came from the estate of a 96 year old woman who lived in Lake Como, WIand once operated a resale shop in Sharon, WI. We had an opportunity topurchase stuff from both locations. The resale shop has beeen closed sincethe 1980's but was still full of stuff. Her house was literally piled tothe ceiling with junk and this is where this pile of D&G stuff was found inbetween a pile of old books. My guess is she got this stuff dumpster divingat TSR, judging from the gross amount of garbage in this house, buttruthfully because of the resale shop I imagine she could have picked it upanywhere. Hope this helps and thanks for the interest!Kathy W.
Hello,Because of the amount of email I am getting regarding this stuff I am addingan additional 6 photos to my listings and these will change throughout theduration of the auction. Thanks!Kathy
burntwire wrote:OUCH!! It went for a little more than I had hoped. I sure hope there's some hidden gems in there to make me feel a little better about spending so much. Thank Crom for plastic or Christmas would be grim around my house. When the lot arrives I will let everyone know what it contains.Devon