grodog wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:SigSag wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:House Rules for the World of Nimolee ** expired/removed eBay auction **The map shown in the back cover (?) appears hand-drawn to me, is that a doodle, or was it printed in the book?:[ Image ]
SigSag wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:House Rules for the World of Nimolee ** expired/removed eBay auction **
webrik33 wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:Does MARS own everything? lol. Says only 100 copies were printed
faro wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:webrik33 wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:Does MARS own everything? lol. Says only 100 copies were printedDefinitely one that's on my favorite list. Most of the copies recently in circulation were obtained/distributed by Mark, actually.
grodog wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:The map shown in the back cover (?) appears hand-drawn to me, is that a doodle, or was it printed in the book?
ExTSR wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:Remnants of Tablets not included. ** expired/removed eBay auction **
ExTSR wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:Remnants of Tablets not included.
JasonZavoda wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay: ** expired/removed eBay auction **This price also seems high (and the seller has 6 available)
pandora8776 wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:JasonZavoda wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay: ** expired/removed eBay auction **This price also seems high (and the seller has 6 available)Hello, I just happened to come across this while researching. It is It was funny to see someone talking about something I had listed on eBay. There was only ever a couple listed on eBay and hard to even research in general online. When I originally started looking online there was only one I ever found sold on eBay and it sold for $60. I listed lower than that but still didn't price too low because of how hard it was for me to track down others when researching. Anyways I have sold a few since originally everyone was very happy to I am happy. I was the only person who ever had multiple copies, is how I knew had to be mine being mentioned in this thread.It is funny it said 6 of them but originally I believe it was actually 10 I originally had. Only have 3 left now. They are not copies, though I could see why someone would think that due to the amount of them I had. See I buy estates, storage units etc. This was actually a bit of a sad situation the reason I wound up getting them along with a huge collection of comics and promos of those types of items that I still have most of simply because of my lack of knowledge about them and the vast amount of items there is. The person I purchased them from their brother had passed on and he was left with all of his brothers belongings including all these collections. His really rare items were separate and his brother had said he would be surprised if any of the items in the boxes were very collectible as his brothers really collectible ones were from how he made it sound kept separate. Anyways.... this is how I wound up with so many of not just the Warriors of the Gray Queen module from the anniversary 25th (inquest exclusive) but many duplicates of other items especially promotional type items, I assume it had to do with how involved he was in the events he wound up with a lot of the items that were given at the events... The link that was originally shared was old from 2013 and most of them have sold, only 3 left now listed on eBay. If there is any information I am missing I would love to know about it. I did take many photos too in the listing so everyone could see and see up close to see exactly what they are. I just thought it was so funny to see something I had listed talked about on another site. I would link to the new listing but I am brand new here and do not know if it is even allowed and don't want to break any rules but if anyone has any info about this item I would be happy to hear it. And promise I am 100% for real.... I know it must have looked weird that I had so many. Kim P.S. I wouldn't even reply except I saw original poster is still here and very active and knowledgeable. Thank you
Mars wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:I'm not very convinced that $60 is the new "selling price" for these.It seems like your last round of asking $30 didn't end up moving any copies: ** expired/removed eBay auction *** Always interesting to see the strategy of didn't sell for $30 so lets raise the price to $50 - maybe the Acaeum effect will get it for you.Also, Noble Knight has one for sale at $25 and they are fairly known as having prices that are 2X or 3X the going rate for items that are rare: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151341194233I have had at least a half dozen of these as well. I would say it is uncommon at best but realistically it is probably a common item just not within the RPG community. It is a good example of how lack of knowledge really drives the price (sometimes high and sometimes low). I have found a few copies of this one and others in the series at comic/CCG shops in the bargain bin for under $1 because the magazine they came with is not worth much and had a large print run so a number of stores have copies left over that didn't sell when it was released - it was a landmark issue #50, came in two different covers so probably had a much higher print run than other issues around that time. A few years back Troll and Toad sold their overstock for about $5 an issue.The trouble is that it was a promo in a magazine not really geared for RPG players so most copies are in the hands of CCG or computer game players who don't recognize that a small niche of RPG collectors want it. The better way to search for this item is to basically look for copies of Inquest #50.So you will see prices where they sell for $5 or less with the magazine or high prices where they don't. Value also depends on whether you feel the item is complete without the magazine or not - the others in the series have content in the magazines so the promo item is useless without the magazine (IQ3 does not).
pandora8776 wrote in Interesting Non-TSR Items Formerly on eBay:One thing I have learned selling on eBay is to always watch what other sellers are listing for and a few rules to follow 1. Don't price WAY lower than the other sellers of your item, people will think automatically something is drastically wrong with your item to cause you do do this. 2. Don't shoot too high (unless your patient because eventually I have learned that everything sells, but are you willing to sit on it for a couple yrs while right person comes along) 3. Re-Check what is listed once in a while when it is an item that didn't have many or any listed to begin with.