mbassoc2003 wrote:It was one of the first dice generated dungeon systems for OD&D. There were a few 'zines that were published by this gaming group also. Pretty rare and esoteric stuff. Not for most collectors.
Gnat the Beggar wrote:I think a complete 1st print CSIO Playing Aid is VERY rare and though I have no data to support the following statement; I feel like it is much more rare than the mid ranged (3) rarity that the JG pages indicate.
Mars wrote:It looks like he got the Authentic Thaumaturgy picture is listed by mistake - the auction is only for the CSIO. Not sure what these generally sell for but if your happy then great - I have been overpaying for items I really wanted lately too.
Gnat the Beggar wrote:FARO: Yes, the bag is nice, and this one not only includes the bag, but the red sticker is also on the bag, so there can be little doubt that it is the original bag.We do not know for certain yet that the pink card was included in that Playing Aid package.
faro wrote:It was, at least in some, but may have been included elsewhere, too. Tim Kask's review copy had a pink card. If you know there's a red sticker on the bag, the mailing card - if present - probably won't be pink since the earliest bags didn't have those red stickers. Confusing, eh?
Gnat the Beggar wrote:Does Shane know about Tim's Review Copy?
Gnat the Beggar wrote:This Package actually does have that mail in card; though I do not know if it is pink, or white yet.
vault keeper wrote:Davidc, please let us know if "Seren ironhand" is so good an adventure as they say (as it is rumored to be, i mean)thanks
Badmike wrote:IMO, it's a good adventure, but not rising to the point of legendary or even way above average. Just a nice old-school type adventure in an interesting locale.