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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 3:11 pm 
 

re. Kobold Hall.
If anyone's interested, the top of the cover above the panel has been ripped off (not particularly neatly).
Plus other bend/crease/dent damage.

Just to let y'all know. ;)

  


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 4:53 pm 
 

I know, I know its D20, but these thing usually sell for much better than this price. Its a Worlds Largest Dungeon for which the seller has 8 left at $25.00 BINs.

D&D Dungeons Miniatures | eBay

Shipping is a bit high, but should make it well worth it anyway.


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:25 pm 
 

bclarkie wrote:I know, I know its D20, but these thing usually sell for much better than this price. Its a Worlds Largest Dungeon for which the seller has 8 left at $25.00 BINs.

D&D Dungeons Miniatures | eBay

Shipping is a bit high, but should make it well worth it anyway.

Neat price! :D
Have been somewhat curious about that one, but hadn't seen it at affordable money.


Don't know 'bout the shipping? He might not be making much at $8.50 given the size of that critter. :o


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:35 pm 
 

bclarkie wrote:I know, I know its D20, but these thing usually sell for much better than this price. Its a Worlds Largest Dungeon for which the seller has 8 left at $25.00 BINs.

D&D Dungeons Miniatures | eBay

Shipping is a bit high, but should make it well worth it anyway.


wow! what a price! you cant even get em from the wholesaler for that much! shit if i could get him to m-bag em i would have all 8 and make a killing!

guys thats a bargain there...

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ps. and as much as i hate d20, that is one item that is truly amazing. the map with the book is worth the price on its own believe me!


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:40 pm 
 

killjoy32 wrote:...if i could get him to m-bag em i would have all 8 and make a killing!

7...

  


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:43 pm 
 

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killjoy32 wrote:...if i could get him to m-bag em i would have all 8 and make a killing!

7...


4... :P

<edit> Zero! 8O


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:52 pm 
 

bclarkie wrote:
harami2000 wrote:7...


4... :P

<edit> Zero! 8O


told ya - believe me they are fantastic. its one item everyone should have. i had one for the site and it sold really quick.


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:52 pm 
 

bclarkie wrote:<edit> Zero! 8O

So I'd noticed! :P

Dingo hesitated just like you did... then went for the kill. :D



Was that Frank I saw, btw? ;)

  

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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:55 pm 
 

harami2000 wrote:
bclarkie wrote:<edit> Zero! 8O

So I'd noticed! :P

Dingo hesitated just like you did... then went for the kill. :D



Was that Frank I saw, btw? ;)


well seriously, nobody will be dissapointed - the RRP for them in the UK is like £60.00, so either way, you got a total bargain, but once you start reading it, you won't put it down - its a right lot of fun.

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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 6:06 pm 
 

killjoy32 wrote:well seriously, nobody will be dissapointed - the RRP for them in the UK is like £60.00, so either way, you got a total bargain, but once you start reading it, you won't put it down - its a right lot of fun.

That was the line I was working on, too. :)

Will continue to keep an eye out for that one (at a sensible price ;)).

  

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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:40 pm 
 

killjoy32 wrote:well seriously, nobody will be dissapointed - the RRP for them in the UK is like £60.00, so either way, you got a total bargain, but once you start reading it, you won't put it down - its a right lot of fun.

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    A friend gave me a copy of the Worlds Largest Dungeon.  Fool that I was (not a collector yet) I opened the map pack.

    Still, despite the small type, it is really a good read.   8)


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 8:05 pm 
 

MShipley88 wrote:A friend gave me a copy of the Worlds Largest Dungeon. Fool that I was (not a collector yet) I opened the map pack.

You ever tried reading maps through shrink? Just gets in the way that does, IMO... ;)

  


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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 9:52 pm 
 

harami2000 wrote:
killjoy32 wrote:well seriously, nobody will be dissapointed - the RRP for them in the UK is like £60.00, so either way, you got a total bargain, but once you start reading it, you won't put it down - its a right lot of fun.

That was the line I was working on, too. :)

Will continue to keep an eye out for that one (at a sensible price ;)).


David, You can have one of the ones I just purchased at exact cost if you want. :)

harami2000 wrote:
bclarkie wrote:<edit> Zero! 8O

So I'd noticed! :P

Dingo hesitated just like you did... then went for the kill. :D



Was that Frank I saw, btw? ;)


I have a sneaking suspicion that dingo posts here under a different name. :wink:


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Post Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:18 am 
 

BrownCoatMonk wrote:I was thinking about the [probably unfinished] Paths of Sorcery and Naked Sword material, PoS was mentioned in the issue of Thieves' Guild that gave the tentative rules for Sorcery (Thieves' Guild 2 I believe) that was a couple of years before the end of the line, so there had to be some more material done for that.


Hmmmm.  I think Tadashi's rights apply only to the already-published materials, but I'll have to check and see.  In any event, we haven't discussed the PoS or NS stuff, so I imagine that it either a) doesn't exist, or b) exists, but we don't have it.  I'll ask.  

Some follow up fan emails to Tadashi on these also wouldn't hurt:  the encouragement is quite helpful :D  We'll be making d20 versions of these; for other examples (and various OOP GL, JG, etc. stuff too), check out the DWP site.  

I'm sorry if I'm so persistant but it's been gnawing at me for decades, this need to know more about rest of the game system. I mean this is the game design that came up with the term THAC0 (even if it was slightly different in usage) way before D&D stole it. Not to mention a ridiculous selection of races you could play and more attributes than other games yet make perfect sense. As you may have guessed I am a Gamelords fanatic. I make no apologies for my love of the system/world.


No worries at all:  it's refreshing and good to hear that folks are still interested in the GL materials!

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Post Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:33 am 
 

bclarkie wrote:David, You can have one of the ones I just purchased at exact cost if you want. :)

I don't suppose that you have another spare as well? :wink:

  

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Post Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:43 am 
 

johnhuck wrote:
bclarkie wrote:David, You can have one of the ones I just purchased at exact cost if you want. :)

I don't suppose that you have another spare as well? :wink:


i knew i should have bagged all 8 :)


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Post Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 8:09 am 
 

if you can be bothered sifting thru all the shite on the sellers auctions, he has some runequest books and some MERP books which may be of interest to y'all.

he's based in germany and ships worldwide:

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Post Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 1:39 pm 
 

bclarkie wrote:David, You can have one of the ones I just purchased at exact cost if you want. :)

A very generous offer, Brian.

Erm, but you didn't take-out that 1st DMG I mentioned to you ($7.50 would have sufficed). OK, it wasn't totally minty... :(

  
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