HermitFromPluto wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:They only take a few minutes and after half an hour you've had enough.
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faro wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:burntwire brothers wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:** eBay auction listing blocked. Please enable cookies in your browser for this site and for eBay! **A bit of a wild goose chase at those prices, but if at first you don't succeed try again another few times? (Although it wouldn't be the first time that's ended up working by making people think the going rate for something was a certain price even if the previous auction was actually unsold).
webrik33 wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:faro wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:A bit of a wild goose chase at those prices, but if at first you don't succeed try again another few times? (Although it wouldn't be the first time that's ended up working by making people think the going rate for something was a certain price even if the previous auction was actually unsold).glad i wasn't the only one who thought they were high
faro wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:A bit of a wild goose chase at those prices, but if at first you don't succeed try again another few times? (Although it wouldn't be the first time that's ended up working by making people think the going rate for something was a certain price even if the previous auction was actually unsold).
JasonZavoda wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:webrik33 wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:glad i wasn't the only one who thought they were highNot sure why you guys think these are at a silly price? If the supply were there I could see that $50 for a 30 year old zine would be out of line, but most of these saw a print run from 100 to 200 copies and I don't see them offered anywhere. They are really amazing pieces of gaming history. The Wild Hunt I find less interesting than A&E but even these issues have articles by Jaquays and Marsh. The other contributors are lesser known but still a part of the zine community which had a startling profound influence on the early RPGs. Are these available at substantially lower prices? I haven't seen them. Sorry you think my prices for them are out of whack. I put a different monetary value on them for several reasons.
webrik33 wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:glad i wasn't the only one who thought they were high
burntwire brothers wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:I always think it is funny when someone lists items for a high price(sometimes a very crazy high price) and the item doesn't sell and they just continue to list them for the same price. Why not just list them at a low starting price and let the market determine what they are worth?
webrik33 wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:JasonZavoda wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:Not sure why you guys think these are at a silly price? If the supply were there I could see that $50 for a 30 year old zine would be out of line, but most of these saw a print run from 100 to 200 copies and I don't see them offered anywhere. They are really amazing pieces of gaming history. The Wild Hunt I find less interesting than A&E but even these issues have articles by Jaquays and Marsh. The other contributors are lesser known but still a part of the zine community which had a startling profound influence on the early RPGs. Are these available at substantially lower prices? I haven't seen them. Sorry you think my prices for them are out of whack. I put a different monetary value on them for several reasons.i didn't mean to offend if I did. I'm just cheap and that's why I though they were too highfanzines can be all over the place in prices IMO, i've picked some up at a bargain and was tickled I did
JasonZavoda wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:Not sure why you guys think these are at a silly price? If the supply were there I could see that $50 for a 30 year old zine would be out of line, but most of these saw a print run from 100 to 200 copies and I don't see them offered anywhere. They are really amazing pieces of gaming history. The Wild Hunt I find less interesting than A&E but even these issues have articles by Jaquays and Marsh. The other contributors are lesser known but still a part of the zine community which had a startling profound influence on the early RPGs. Are these available at substantially lower prices? I haven't seen them. Sorry you think my prices for them are out of whack. I put a different monetary value on them for several reasons.
cdenham wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price: ** expired/removed eBay auction **Wow. If this sells, I may have to list my copy.
burntwire brothers wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price: ** expired/removed eBay auction **Has a few other copies of this magazine at the same price.