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Post Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:53 pm 
 

Not so much a silly high-price, really more I thought a surprisingly low one (I of course forgot to bid...)


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HermitFromPluto wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:They only take a few minutes and after half an hour you've had enough.



never thought of that, even the Arati ones etc.. all short games..


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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).


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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


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Post Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 12:38 am 
 

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).


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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.


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webrik33 wrote in Silliest non-TSR auction price:
glad i wasn't the only one who thought they were high


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.


They have been listed several times at that price. They just sit week after week and if someone is willing to spend $5000 to get 1-50(and my guess is this guy would probably charge much more for the lower # in the series) they probably have deep pockets and money may not be an issue for them. 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?


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Post Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:35 am 
 

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?


That is a good question, and I used to wonder the same thing.  However, I have a bunch of items listed on eBay at a fixed price and 95% of them never sell in the 30 day window of the listing.  The reason this does not bother me, is that I have the luxury of time and storage, something not everyone has.  What I mean is, I have a large house with lots of storage space, and I am in no need of money to either buy other things or to live on.  Therefore, I list things at what I deem is a fair price and wait until someone wants it.  And since I only use eBay's free listings, there is no expense to me no matter how many times I list it.   I do lower prices over time on most everything, usually a dollar or two at a time, and eventually most everything sells.  Now, if I were about to move to another house, or suddenly had a financial crunch, my philosophy would change.

Currently, I just bought a large lot of D&D stuff and was eager to at least break even on my speculation and minimize my ebay listing workload, so, I listed everything in the Classifieds section of The Acaeum and Dragonsfoot at friendly prices trying to thin things out before what's left goes on eBay.  So, I balance the patient approach with the quick sale approach from time to time.   8)


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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 high


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 high

fanzines can be all over the place in prices IMO, i've picked some up at a bargain and was tickled I did


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Post Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 4:58 pm 
 

Paizo Pathfinder 8 "Curse of The Crimson Throne 2 Seven Days to The Grave New | eBay

Wow.  If this sells, I may have to list my copy.   8O


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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 high

fanzines can be all over the place in prices IMO, i've picked some up at a bargain and was tickled I did


No offense taken. The Wild Hunt and A&E are more like a pen and paper discussion board than a typical zine and while a great number of contributors were fans a good number were also people who helped develop the RPG community as well as starting or contributing to RPG companies. The early A&E's are especially classic, and The Wild Hunt seemed to be an East Coast version of A&E with leanings toward Runequest.


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Wow.  If this sells, I may have to list my copy.   8O


I picked up a copy in a recent lot purchase - listed last night for $100 sold today.  Also, seems like the other copy sold so you can get some good money out of it.


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Still a bit surprising since the whole Curse of the Crimson Throne lot only sold for $112.


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First Encounter No 5 Canada's Gaming Magazine Eric Hotz February 1983 VHTF | eBay

Has a few other copies of this magazine at the same price.


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Has a few other copies of this magazine at the same price.



there are a lot of items like this i'm not familiar with. what would be a fair price for these? i see items on ebay sometimes and try to use nobleknight as a gauge for value but i never know if NK is charging retail or more


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Post Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 8:28 pm 
 

I usually end up selling copies of these for $10 or $15 (if they are in really nice shape).  I'd ask more for issues 1-3 since they seem much harder to find.

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