beasterbrook wrote:I've seen hogwash come up more times than #1 or #2.. Aaron even had some..
faro wrote:Should've bought 'em, then? (Well; presuming he wasn't asking $75+ each, that is!)Original price paid was £227.22 for the Special & #1 of Warpstone plus Hogwash 2, 3 & 4. oanda.com makes that $363.23 for the 7 Jun '09 minus $222.77 for the Special ($107.50) and #1 ($115.27) on resale = $46.82 "paid" for each Hogwash to "break even". IMO they weren't as far off as I'd initially thought.
carrejo wrote:I was happy to pick up a bunch of Paizo pathfinder (avg. $8 per mod) and gamemastery modules (avg. $6 per mod).....just about picked up all the ones currently available.....now just missing 2 or 3 to complete the collection.just got them yesterday, so will be going through them over the weekend....Jorge
serleran wrote:Congrats. I was watching that one, just in case, so it's good to see it go to a good home where it can share history with its brothers.
stratochamp wrote:i just received the jg map. i've picked up some fantastic things through the years, but this is right near the top of the list. i'm going to start looking in to framing tomorrow. thank YOU bill owen !
FormCritic wrote:The City State map is probably the single coolest item I have seen as a collector.I'm glad it went to an Acaeum guy, who will remember its value.
JasonZavoda wrote:The only thing that would top that for me is the original Castle Greyhawk maps (and notes). Things of equal coolness would be the original Wormy 8-Ball drawings.
FormCritic wrote:Yes, the Castle Greyhawk manuscript would be the King Tiger of collecting items...coffee stains and all.