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Post Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 5:40 am 
 

On balance, yes, it is not a steal. but I think it is probably worth it. The higher ticket items are:

The Black Seal -- issues 2, 3,
Horror on the Orient Express (minus box & some bits)
Beyond the Mountains of Madness
The Golden Dawn
Walker in the Wastes
Cairo Guidebook
Cthulhu by Gaslight (1st ed. Boxed)

much of the rest will sell for £5-£10-£15 an item. It would be interesting to see what the MULA go for on ebay.co.uk They are not rare but buying them from Chaosium (if you are in the UK) is a real pain unless you go for their free shipping offer.

  

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Post Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:27 am 
 

red_bus wrote:rest will sell for £5-£10-£15 an item. It would be interesting to see what the MULA go for on ebay.co.uk They are not rare but buying them from Chaosium (if you are in the UK) is a real pain unless you go for their free shipping offer.


mind you, even still, the reserve hadnt been met either, so like it will be interesting first to see what that is :)

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Post Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:07 am 
 

UK Ral Partha Bridge of Sorrows at an affordable price:  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=8745061116&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT

These tend to go for $60-120 US in general, although sometimes they slip under the radar here and there.


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Post Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 1:22 pm 
 

Hah hah, PaulofCthulhu has already bid. :)


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Post Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:45 pm 
 

Desuma_Malevois wrote:IIRC = if I recall correctly


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Post Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:07 am 
 

Large MERP lot with 14 hours left. Some of it looks a little worn.

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Post Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:19 am 
 

There's a message on the first page of this thread anout a product that went on eBay called "The Riding".

What was it?


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Post Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:32 pm 
 

409 pounds and 2days 21 hours to go!?

erk!

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Post Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:46 am 
 

mud2guard wrote:409 pounds and 2days 21 hours to go!?

erk!

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Yeh I have that on my watch list, the first 100 are the only ones really to collect, but anyhting over 100 you can pick up for nothing... and the postage from the uk on this lot will be a killer

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Post Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:17 am 
 

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mud2guard wrote:409 pounds and 2days 21 hours to go!?

erk!

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Yeh I have that on my watch list, the first 100 are the only ones really to collect, but anyhting over 100 you can pick up for nothing... and the postage from the uk on this lot will be a killer

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He seems very blasé about the quality of the collection too. I would be surprised that they are all (without a single exception) in such pristine condition. The early WDs in particular are pretty thin and crease and bend easily.

(not mine of course, which are, without exception, immaculate... :D :D )

(that's me being ironic above by the way, not boastful  :) ).

  

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Post Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:07 am 
 

red_bus wrote:He seems very blasé about the quality of the collection too. I would be surprised that they are all (without a single exception) in such pristine condition. The early WDs in particular are pretty thin and crease and bend easily.
(not mine of course, which are, without exception, immaculate... :D :D )

The first six issues are all reprints, but that was not answered visibly on the listing unlike the other questions.

  


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Post Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:34 am 
 

faro wrote:
red_bus wrote:He seems very blasé about the quality of the collection too. I would be surprised that they are all (without a single exception) in such pristine condition. The early WDs in particular are pretty thin and crease and bend easily.
(not mine of course, which are, without exception, immaculate... :D :D )

The first six issues are all reprints, but that was not answered visibly on the listing unlike the other questions.


aha!!!  

bit sneaky of him!

  


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Post Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:55 pm 
 

[quote="red_bus"][quote="faro"][quote="red_bus"]He seems very blasé about the quality of the collection too. I would be surprised that they are all (without a single exception) in such pristine condition. The early WDs in particular are pretty thin and crease and bend easily.
(not mine of course, which are, without exception, immaculate... :D :D )[/quote]
The first six issues are all reprints, but that was not answered visibly on the listing unlike the other questions.[/quote]

aha!!!

bit sneaky of him![/quote]

Interesting.. How can I tell if my early WDs are reprints or not!?
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mud2guard wrote:
red_bus wrote:
aha!!!

bit sneaky of him!


Interesting.. How can I tell if my early WDs are reprints or not!?
(wonders)..

Top right hand corner. There is a line that reads 'Second printing August....' or 'Third printing....'

If that line is not there, it's a first print.


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Post Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:23 pm 
 

mbassoc2003 wrote:
mud2guard wrote:

Interesting.. How can I tell if my early WDs are reprints or not!?
(wonders)..

Top right hand corner. There is a line that reads 'Second printing August....' or 'Third printing....'

If that line is not there, it's a first print.


..aha..I see it now on eg:
cgi.ebay.co.uk/GAMES-WORKSHOP-WHITE-DWA ... dZViewItem

looks like mine are not reprints too! <g>
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Post Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:16 am 
 

For those whose interest has been piqued by the recent MERP discussions  ...and who has $2,000 to spare ( 8O )

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 3:49 am 
 

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Brotherhood of the Bolt. I guess it's very rare.

  

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Brotherhood of the Bolt. I guess it's very rare.


wow! £72!! seems like its going up the same way the last one did!

we have one of them i was gonna throw on my site for sale - man i had no idea these were worth as much as that....surely they are not are they?

8O  8O

i had some guy who was bidding on the last one trying to offer me less than $40 for it, when just days before he had been bidding in the region of $300.....

guess he was glad he didnt win it then :D

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