Badmike wrote:Is there any reason on God's Green Earth that ANY Massconfusion module should go for more than, say, $10 on Ebay? These have been floating around for sale for the last decade plus...they can't be that rare. Mike B.
mbassoc2003 wrote:DON'T PANIC!The seller is Robert Jennings, the original publisher of the Massconfusion 1984 tourneys, and author of many of them. They are quite deffinately legitimate, and quite deffinately the original '80s stock. You should have asked him to sign it. As regards quality, the printing/typesetting isn't great, but the adventures (well the AD&D ones anyway) are just great. Not RPGA tourney standard, but certainly some of the best of the small press tourneys I have read.And yes, some of them are stupidly rare. But I'll leave it up to you to discover which ones.
mbassoc2003 wrote: I got it from ETC (or whatever his last incarnation was) at the time I was suggesting everyone should buy his stuff and then chargeback before he screwed all his buyers. I was only able to compare it to Book of Paith and Tomb of St. Duncan, and at the time the paper and print quality looked the same, although the black ink on the cover less dense than I'd expect.
mbassoc2003 wrote:Was he also selling fake copies of Wanderer #1 and #2?
mbassoc2003 wrote:Also of note is that Aaron at NKG has been advertising and selling fake Gamelords Complete Taverns for years now. What's with that?