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Post Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 6:51 pm 
 

Greg Stafford is selling a couple of interesting items:

Initial D Street Stage | eBay

Initial D Street Stage | eBay

Whaddya wanna bet these were a really small print run?  :wink:

  

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Post Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 6:55 pm 
 

German Atlas of the Imperium.  2 days, 5 hrs to go.

Traveller GDW: Science Fiction | eBay

Item pictured is not of item listed though.  No wonder there are no bids yet.  :?

Spinward Marches Campaign.  6 days to go.  Might go cheap since the seller has no decent info in auction title.

Travel Games | eBay

  

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Post Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 10:01 am 
 

Bunnies & Burrows - US only auction $20 with 2days 13hrs to go:

Gamma World RPG: Role Playing Games | eBay


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Post Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 12:45 pm 
 

Kingofpain89 wrote:Greg Stafford is selling a couple of interesting items:

Initial D Street Stage | eBay

Initial D Street Stage | eBay

Whaddya wanna bet these were a really small print run?  :wink:


Ended for a quick private sale. :wink:


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Post Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 12:48 pm 
 

killjoy32 wrote:Bunnies & Burrows - US only auction $20 with 2days 13hrs to go:

Gamma World RPG: Role Playing Games | eBay


The seller has said that the Reference cards are missing.


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Post Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:09 pm 
 

... and he only ships in the US.

... and it looks quite grubby and is that a hint of staple rust I see on the top staples?

... and he only types in caps (argh!)

Not for me.


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Post Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 10:40 am 
 

Badly described Aussie auction with a few nice MERP items including Trolls of the Misty Mountains.  2 days left.

Lord of The Ring Pack | eBay

Good size Rolemaster/MERP lot.  Dont know much about rarity on these except for Palantir Quest which rarely shows up on Ebay.  6 days, 13 hrs.

Dragonlance Books | eBay

  

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Post Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 9:33 am 
 

Another nice, shiny Seren Ironhand
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 8804527945
$7 with <10 hours to go

Seller (as usual) has plenty of GL and (cheaper) JG material to pick up, in combo; all finishing at the same time; e.g.
Demon Pits of Caeldo
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 8804536385
$3 with 10 hours to go (the last one up went for too much money).
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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 6:13 am 
 

Adventures on Tekumel Part One - UK auction £4.99, no bids, 4hrs to go:

Adventure Time 1: 1984-Now (Modern Age) | eBay

Adventures on Tekumel Part Two - UK auction £4.99, no bids, 4hrs to go:

Rocketeer Adventures 2: 1984-Now (Modern Age) | eBay

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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 9:08 am 
 

Arduin Grimoire Trilogy.  6 days, 4 hours.

Arduin Grimoire: Role Playing Games | eBay

Seller also has a lot of odd stuff for sale.  This one makes me very happy that I dont collect vintage glassware.

San Francisco Bottle | eBay

$36 for a milk bottle?  8O

  

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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 9:32 am 
 

Kingofpain89 wrote:
San Francisco Bottle | eBay

$36 for a milk bottle?  8O


but then i could also hear them thinking "$2000 for a stupid book called up the garden path?"

:D

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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 1:31 pm 
 

killjoy32 wrote:
Kingofpain89 wrote:
San Francisco Bottle | eBay

$36 for a milk bottle?  8O


but then i could also hear them thinking "$2000 for a stupid book called up the garden path?"

:D

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I was thinking the same thing. How can people who pay $2K for 16 pages of paper folded over and stapled think paying $60 or so for something that can have an everyday use is crazy?


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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 2:54 pm 
 

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but then i could also hear them thinking "$2000 for a stupid book called up the garden path?"

:D

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I was thinking the same thing. How can people who pay $2K for 16 pages of paper folded over and stapled think paying $60 or so for something that can have an everyday use is crazy?


Well I for one would never pay $2K for a module so I wont have to worry about that.  :wink:

What my post meant to portray was the fact that just about anything can be considered collectible nowadays if it has some age to it.  I know people that collect matchbooks, ashtrays, keys, bottlecaps, candy wrappers, etc.

  

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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 3:04 pm 
 

Kingofpain89 wrote:
Well I for one would never pay $2K for a module so I wont have to worry about that.  :wink:


I said that once to.  How does the old saying go:  Never say Never!  I told my wife once that after I buy all the common stuff I am done with this :)   My how things change!


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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 3:44 pm 
 

Blackmoor wrote:I said that once to.  How does the old saying go:  Never say Never!  I told my wife once that after I buy all the common stuff I am done with this :)   My how things change!


I think a lot of our spouses heard that one... and the funny thing is we probably meant it at the time... just wanted all the common stuff, then the uncommons, then the... woops...  :wink:

  

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Kingofpain89 wrote:
Marlith wrote:
I was thinking the same thing. How can people who pay $2K for 16 pages of paper folded over and stapled think paying $60 or so for something that can have an everyday use is crazy?


Well I for one would never pay $2K for a module so I wont have to worry about that.  :wink:

What my post meant to portray was the fact that just about anything can be considered collectible nowadays if it has some age to it.  I know people that collect matchbooks, ashtrays, keys, bottlecaps, candy wrappers, etc.


Saw an auction for erasers earlier today. Nice collection of mid 80's they said. Thats ok...I have a secret collection of ballpoint pens hidden away. Grab one from every hotel I visit and try to grab them from companies I use or have done business with....yes I am the reason there is never a pen at company X  :oops:


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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 9:49 pm 
 

What did I just buy here?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 4834177006

I couldn't help myself ... it just seemed to call to me. :)

"True Dungeon" is a convention thing, right? So is this like ... I give up. What the hell is it?

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Post Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 9:55 pm 
 

Xaxaxe wrote:"True Dungeon" is a convention thing, right? So is this like ... I give up. What the hell is it?

=> 404 - Error: 404
http://www.theladygamer.com/Marinda200503.html

& CD: 404

(That was hard to find... :))

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