Gnat the Beggar wrote:Copyright August 1973.
sauromatian wrote:How many published fantasy war games existed by that point? Two? Could there be more than this plus Chainmail? That is, historical war games with supplemental chapters on fantasy.
Gnat the Beggar wrote:It did precede..all the other Rules books other than Chainmail too.
aia wrote:I'm sure about the value, but in this lot there was a 1st print of DCC#1: ** expired/removed eBay auction **and some other stuff like a reaper d20 module that i have never seen beforehand...
Mars wrote:Missed out on the Elysian Field Timetracker Screen and I was even watching it but with 13 minutes to go I decided to organize some books and lost track of time - when I came back it had ended.
Gnat the Beggar wrote:Dungeon of the Bear; Level One is fairly common and the other two are not hard to find either.Although I almost never see a listing with all three Levels together.Uncle Ugly's is harder to find, though I do not think it is rare either.
lokiwookie wrote:Gnat the Beggar wrote: Dungeon of the Bear; Level One is fairly common and the other two are not hard to find either. Although I almost never see a listing with all three Levels together. Uncle Ugly's is harder to find, though I do not think it is rare either. Nice find.There is several prints of most of them, some are harder to find, especially 1st print of course. I have 3 different prints of Level 1 but I guess that it exists more than 3.
Dungeon of the Bear; Level One is fairly common and the other two are not hard to find either. Although I almost never see a listing with all three Levels together. Uncle Ugly's is harder to find, though I do not think it is rare either.
Gnat the Beggar wrote:Are you sure that the print you posted the pic for is a First Print?I was told that 1st prints did not have the Product Number on the front cover (lower left corner).
Invincible Overlord wrote:I didn't realize it was an AD&D product.I think I still have one of these left (I think I gave the other one away years ago...)
stratochamp wrote:it is product #5001. britton designs also made product #5004 Timetracker Background Sheets. My copy is in the shrink so i can't tell you what they look like.
lokiwookie wrote:Where did you grab the HF booklet??? On ebay? I didn't spot it Sad