JohnGaunt wrote: . . . but not at my house, fortunately. OTOH, I have lived in apartments that have had furnishings and appliances from the 70s or earlier, and they were better than anything that I owned.
JohnGaunt wrote:Seller durthang has some interesting auctions but has disdain for one lot. He titled this auction "2 Fake D&D Books -- Midkemia Press, Dimension Six, AD&D":. . . ** expired/removed eBay auction **I like his honesty. He describes the Midkemia book as "Boring" and the Mountains of Mystery as "Hilarious." Reading his non-collector attitude is refreshing: "The first title is actually sort of rare and maybe valuable. Whatever."
JohnGaunt wrote:Seller seafaringwarrior has a copy of The Gates of the Necronomicon book written by Simon. The pre-filled Muse information lists the authors as Simon & Garfunkel.. . . ** expired/removed eBay auction **
bclarkie wrote:B, I hate to break it to you pal, but that auction ended over like 2 weeks ago.
SenorCooCoo wrote:This auction is for the super rare and hard-to-find Secrets of Kenya sourcebook for the Call of Cthulhu RPG by Chaosium.
g026r wrote:I'm amused by this one: ** expired/removed eBay auction **Apparently "super rare and hard-to-find" is now code for in print and can be ordered direct from the publisher. I'd post his Mountains of Madness in the silliest auction prices, but I haven't been paying attention enough to see if the re-release of the hardcover version (at $75) has done anything to the price of the older softcover ones. Needless to say, I still think $160 is a tad much...
KEITH URBAN2 TICKETSNOVEMBER 8th at CONCESO FIELD HOUSEINDIANAPOLIS INDIANASECTION 209ROW 6SEATS 14 & 15An EARLY CHAOSIUMCALL OF CTHULHU ADVENTURE
g026r wrote:While I don't like the guy's music, I'd hardly say it's quite that sanity draining or causes nearly that high of a body count among those who listen to it.
g026r wrote: ** expired/removed eBay auction **Hardcover? Softcover? Actual condition of the wear reported to the cover? Who can tell from that picture! But don't forget to click it to "supersize" it.
g026r wrote:But don't forget to click it to "supersize" it.