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Post Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 8:39 am 
 

In France, the most recent stuff we can find in a local game store is from hmm after 1990  :cry:
I definitely need to live overseas...


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Post Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 1:19 pm 
 

lokiwookie wrote:In France, the most recent stuff we can find in a local game store is from hmm after 1990  :cry:
I definitely need to live overseas...


Here in Calgary we have the fortune of having a store that has been in business since the earliest days of role playing in the early 70's.  The owner of the store bought his 1st print woody off the shelf of his own store!  He actually wrote Gary and Steve about his thoughts of the 2nd edition of Chainmail.

Heaps of older gamers hang out there, it is a virtual mecca of gaming.  When I first moved to Calgary I was spending more every month at this store than I was on my mortgage  :lol:


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Post Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 12:15 am 
 

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Here in Calgary we have the fortune of having a store that has been in business since the earliest days of role playing in the early 70's.  The owner of the store bought his 1st print woody off the shelf of his own store!  He actually wrote Gary and Steve about his thoughts of the 2nd edition of Chainmail.

Heaps of older gamers hang out there, it is a virtual mecca of gaming.  When I first moved to Calgary I was spending more every month at this store than I was on my mortgage  :lol:


The owner's great to deal with, the staff is specialized, and it's the largest RPG store by sq. footage in NA.
I picked up Cloud Kingdom Games' Riddling Unicorn and Lair of the Sphynx (besides some htf TSRs) there.
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Post Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 12:22 am 
 

I try and support them as much as I can - I must have spent a few thousand dollars through mail order over the years and I am still finding stuff.  I've dropped a couple hundred there this year so far too.

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Post Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 8:06 am 
 

At least, it exists ebay for poor French guys like us :(



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And not for an insane price.


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Post Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 6:38 pm 
 

For $113 the cards better be printed on HPL's tanned hide.


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Post Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 8:43 pm 
 

Of course they are!  :twisted:
Especially those on Amazon ($600, that is insane!)


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Post Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:12 pm 
 

Blackmoor wrote:The Heroes does have its map, great John Blanche cover as well :)

Not really for sale though, it will be lost (both figuratively and physically no doubt  :) ) in my collection for the next millenium.

Nice pick up that quite a number of other people are looking for... I'd commented elsewhere that not all of Kynan's sales were horribly overpriced - looks like someone took the hint from you! (Someone else did a deal on the E'A apparently - I can guess one likely candidate :) - but the 1e En Garde! ain't that bad, either...)

lokiwookie wrote:Heroes is more similar to tabletop game than to real RPG though. <clip>

Old question, but what's a "real RPG"? Hey, it says it is on the cover - that's more than OD&D does ;p~

Blackmoor wrote:Here in Calgary we have the fortune of having a store that has been in business since the earliest days of role playing in the early 70's.  The owner of the store bought his 1st print woody off the shelf of his own store!  He actually wrote Gary and Steve about his thoughts of the 2nd edition of Chainmail.

Heaps of older gamers hang out there, it is a virtual mecca of gaming.  When I first moved to Calgary I was spending more every month at this store than I was on my mortgage  :lol:

Mhmm... quite a few places in Canada were more in touch with those trends than the casual observer might think; whereas y'can tell it's bad over here when you end up with (other) Canadian adverts in the UK press, for lack of direct sales from TSR. You'd think Gary was hiding from the Brits or something. ;)

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Post Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:20 pm 
 

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The owner's great to deal with, the staff is specialized, and it's the largest RPG store by sq. footage in NA.
I picked up Cloud Kingdom Games' Riddling Unicorn and Lair of the Sphynx (besides some htf TSRs) there.
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He sold me master castings of the early Citadel lines. Some of them are silver alloy.
The back room is a laugh, all this stuff from the last couple of decades just sitting there. Most of it are items that didn't quite catch on or overstock from other stores and distributors. I don't think folks are usually allowed back there but I got lucky and looked around.

  

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Post Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:20 pm 
 

That E'A would have been a nice pickup even for the $150.  I really do need to get the searches back up - a few nice things falling through the cracks.

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Post Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 12:01 am 
 

I missed it as well.. the list grows ever shorter with who picked it up..

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Post Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 6:49 am 
 

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Well this went cheaper than I expected.

  

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Post Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 7:55 am 
 

And higher than what I expected, or I would have bid more  :cry:
At least, he is going to a good place :) Nice win!


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Post Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 2:18 pm 
 

Thanks Loki !

Pretty stoked about that one. Now if only I could afford a house so I could actually showcase my collection a bit  :?

  

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Post Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:47 am 
 

So... no one cared or no one noticed?




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Post Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:27 pm 
 

i have them both in nm condition; why would i want doubles and deprive an acaeumite from owning them...

  

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Post Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:14 pm 
 

Congrads.
A real find on Dungeon. Are they consistent with your others (ie, they're not ringers)?
Damn good find there on one of the rarest items out there for the non-TSR collector.
That makes it the third copy I have seen on eBay in 7 or 8 years.


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Post Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 7:54 pm 
 

The seller's items were not available for France :( Dimensions & Doors sold for very cheap as well.
Ebay blocked all his items and in addition the seller didn't want to ship overseas. This explains that I guess.
Nice win!


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