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Post Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:21 am 
 

aia wrote:... and Bushido lot with both FGU and Tyr versions:

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Were the two Tyr booklets originally sold in a zip-lock bag?  

Did the Tyr version come with any handouts or inserts, or just the 2 books?

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Another complete set of the Iron Kingdoms Witchfire trilogy
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Post Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 5:32 am 
 

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aia wrote:... and Bushido lot with both FGU and Tyr versions:

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Were the two Tyr booklets originally sold in a zip-lock bag?  

Did the Tyr version come with any handouts or inserts, or just the 2 books?

Thanks in advance :)


hi David, my apologies first: i wrote Tyr but i actually should have written "Phoenix version"! the books in the lot are by Phoenix if i am able to spot the logo correctly!

My version of Phoenix Bushido came with 2 books only, no bag, no handouts... (there's a map on the central page IIRC...)
but to be honest my copy can be as incomplete as the one sold there... i miss this detail! Maybe Mars can help you!

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Post Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:58 am 
 

Both Phoenix Games and Tyr versions came in a ziplock bag. The Tyr version includes two inserts/sheets: one ad/description of Bushido, and one errata sheet.
No insert in the Phoenix Games version. Actually, the back of the Tyr version books are both black while in the Phoenix version, this ad has been printed on the back cover of Heroes of Nippon. The errata has been included in the PG version.


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Post Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:31 pm 
 

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lokiwookie wrote:An excellent BIN for the 2nd ed. of Castle Perillous (not the boxed one)

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$75!


actually i have never seen a boxed set of CP for sale on ebay, alas..


It wouldn't surprise me if The Compleat Strategist in NYC still had some on the bottom shelves (behind the wire racks). No one except me ever seems to look there (and last time I was there I had no idea CP was worth anything).

  

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Post Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:45 pm 
 

Thanks for the Bushido info Loki & Aia :)


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Post Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 5:20 am 
 

Kind of "vintage" dice... even if i miss details aboout them, they seem to be interesting:

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Post Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:17 am 
 

CSoIO, maybe incomplete (map missing?):

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Post Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:25 pm 
 

aia wrote:Kind of "vintage" dice... even if i miss details aboout them, they seem to be interesting:

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Don't take them out of the package!  As soon as you do, they are no longer vintage, since it is the package that matters in this case.

Could this be a modern product that just looks vintage?


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Post Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:02 pm 
 

Hi,

Chris Harvey games went bust about 15-20 years ago, so no.

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Post Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:48 pm 
 

Hey everyone,

Been a while since I posted on here.

SIX Call of Cthulu Sourcebooks

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I maybe wrong, but I believe that one of the books is harder to find than the others.
Walker in die Wastes

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Post Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:57 pm 
 

Hey everyone,

Ptoltus City by the Spire and Dissolution of Night still cheap for now.

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Over 5 days still left on it though.

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Post Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:04 pm 
 

Some very low BIN Warpstone:

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Post Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:56 pm 
 

Hey everyone,

Ok not really sure what these are but maybe they might be of interest to someone here on the board?

Compact Warrior Prime Rulebook Game of Man to Man combat by Microtactix #CC-1001

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Compact Sorcerer Rules Expansion for Compact Warrior by Microtactix #CC-1002

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Post Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:22 pm 
 

Hey everyone,

Well it's not quite CoC but looks interesting.

H. P. LOVECRAFT, Illustrated leatherbound edition, AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:47 pm 
 

rhynne wrote:Hey everyone,

Well it's not quite CoC but looks interesting.

H. P. LOVECRAFT, Illustrated leatherbound edition, AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS

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Wow!  My mind is convastartelated at the interomatistactic interpoladictions of the antedeluvian chronosomatic polarian sauravistic meridoscopy of this mytoriditian sothmigation of the horrible, terrible, mind-shattering implications of a return to the peridistontal epirisythian mastadonectomy of the parasuthurian congregationalist ancastonothropic Woldansian implications of this revelatory epistomagramatical announcement.  

I can't even describe what I saw or heard because this was just so chaos-chasm-yawningly epic.  (Which is handy, because actually saying what I saw might turn out to be less scary and rather more disappointing than just hinting that I saw something and hoping you'll be frightened by the fact that I can't describe it and maintain my sanity.  The lack of anything to be scared of being the scariest thing I can think to not describe.)


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Post Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:30 pm 
 

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rhynne wrote:Hey everyone,

Well it's not quite CoC but looks interesting.

H. P. LOVECRAFT, Illustrated leatherbound edition, AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS

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Wow!  My mind is convastartelated at the interomatistactic interpoladictions of the antedeluvian chronosomatic polarian sauravistic meridoscopy of this mytoriditian sothmigation of the horrible, terrible, mind-shattering implications of a return to the peridistontal epirisythian mastadonectomy of the parasuthurian congregationalist ancastonothropic Woldansian implications of this revelatory epistomagramatical announcement.  

I can't even describe what I saw or heard because this was just so chaos-chasm-yawningly epic.  (Which is handy, because actually saying what I saw might turn out to be less scary and rather more disappointing than just hinting that I saw something and hoping you'll be frightened by the fact that I can't describe it and maintain my sanity.  The lack of anything to be scared of being the scariest thing I can think to not describe.)


Hey Mark,

Umm I don't even know how to respond to that...  :o

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:55 pm 
 

FormCritic wrote:
Wow!  My mind is convastartelated at the interomatistactic interpoladictions of the antedeluvian chronosomatic polarian sauravistic meridoscopy of this mytoriditian sothmigation of the horrible, terrible, mind-shattering implications of a return to the peridistontal epirisythian mastadonectomy of the parasuthurian congregationalist ancastonothropic Woldansian implications of this revelatory epistomagramatical announcement.  

I can't even describe what I saw or heard because this was just so chaos-chasm-yawningly epic.  (Which is handy, because actually saying what I saw might turn out to be less scary and rather more disappointing than just hinting that I saw something and hoping you'll be frightened by the fact that I can't describe it and maintain my sanity.  The lack of anything to be scared of being the scariest thing I can think to not describe.)



I think I just failed my SAN check :roll:


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