megnelwil wrote:Finally managed to pick up a copy of Pagan's Weapons Compendium - I hope. Just wanted to check with anyone who happens to know - the book has green front and back card covers and is bound by black plastic strips along the spine. Pages appear to be fairly low quality photocopies. Do I have the genuine article? Is there any way of telling for sure?
Kingofpain89 wrote:Paid a bit more for this than I would have liked to. ** expired/removed eBay auction **
Plaag wrote:Is that worth something? because I picked mine up from Crazy Egor at last years GenCon for under a $1.
lokiwookie wrote:At least very hard to find. I am still looking for one copy
FormCritic wrote:I just found a copy of Pandemonium! the tabloid press RPG. Does anyone else have it?
I just found a copy of Pandemonium! the tabloid press RPG. It is a game based around investigating stories from the tabloid press.Does anyone else have it?
serleran wrote: I want to combine it with Chill and Call of Cthulhu to have some very weird game sessions.
FormCritic wrote:My copy was $10 from Powell Books in Portland, Oregon.
Xaxaxe wrote:[threadjack]Best used book store in the country; nothing even comes close. Any book-lover visiting the Portland area for the first time will be left speechless by the main branch on Burnside Ave.[/threadjack]
Badmike wrote:I've been to the Powell books (two of them) in Portland...nothing comes close. However, they aren't the place for a deal....books (and RPGs) tend to be priced at the Amazon/ABEbooks standard of "what the market will bear." For my money Half Price Books will never be beat. The staff often places stuff out there, at half price, that will blow your mind, simply because THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT THE HELL THEY ARE DOING. It's the closest thing to a modern day treasure hunt there is in the 21st century. While on the Free RPG Day pilgrimmage this weekend, we stopped at a nearby HPB for a quick look around. I found one book..it was a Babylon 5 hardcover collection I had never seen in several years of searching, and it sells on Ebay in the $50-$100 range because of it's rarity. My price? $6. If it had been in Powell Books, it WOULD have been $125 as the knowledgable staff there would never have let it slip through the cracks to be put on the shelf at a bargain price. Powell Books is the fancy steakhouse of the bookstore world, while HPB is the In and Out Burger....both are sure tasty....Mike B.
serleran wrote:[/continues threadjack]When I was still in CA, I liked the Bodhi Tree as a used bookstore - great if you were looking for rare or OoP "alternative religion" books, but not so good for RPGs. [/end threadjack]
Mars wrote:They don't usually sell for much but I have only seen 3 or 4 copies for sale. I got my first copy in a trade with McDuffie (now to try and find it).In searching though I found my extra copy of Exploiting Space (I'd been looking for this for a few months): Page not found | Pen & Paper NewsI had almost convinced myself I only had one copy - good to see I'm not going completely crazy - just need a slightly better filing system
lokiwookie wrote:If you have extra copies for sale/trade I could be interested (for Exploiting space and Wizard's World)Never heard about Exploiting Space before! Where do you find a copy? I have now a new obscure RPG to search