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Post Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:11 am 
 

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To have the supplement without the core book... thus far, anyhow.
Would be an interesting background if the seller managed that, given the publication history.




Are you saying that Maustin Caji and the 1st Edition book are usually found together? Heck, Since I have started collecting I have never seen either of these on ebay. Someone found one on Amazon, but paid an arm and a leg.

  

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Post Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:52 am 
 

HermitFromPluto wrote:Are you saying that Maustin Caji and the 1st Edition book are usually found together?

Would be just as strange to walk into a second-hand bookshop and find Siegewheel of the Blue Goblins lying around by itself. (Well, more likely if being used as a bookmark, I guess... :lol:).

HermitFromPluto wrote:Heck, Since I have started collecting I have never seen either of these on ebay. Someone found one on Amazon, but paid an arm and a leg.


Two copies of the 1e rules this year; one of which had a mini-poster, postcard(!) and errata sheet.



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Post Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:22 am 
 

faro wrote:Two copies of the 1e rules this year; one of which had a mini-poster, postcard(!) and errata sheet.


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Post Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:29 pm 
 

Very nice HTF Lovecraft festival poster!




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I bought one several month ago. These posters are very "lovecraftian" style.



I remember when I posted them in Recent fun finds that some people were interested in getting one.


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Post Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:57 pm 
 

Mechanoid invasion lot




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Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:19 pm 
 

jasonw1239 wrote:I remember when that item was discussed on the Yog-Sothoth forum.
The excitement was fueled when Sandy Petersen commented on the item with the following quote:


The American Gothic was an Alpha.  The Beta was a homebrew set of rules that had Mythos knowledge and other things in it that Sandy did (I played a Lumberjack, a defrocked Jesuit Priest and perhaps one other character that all came to bad ends.  The lumberjack was amazing as it was a natural 18 str that I rolled for him and he actually beat a mythos creature by physical force, which was terribly unnatural).

Then Sandy switched it over to a system that worked off of the Basic Role Playing framework and next you know it is a complete game from Chaosium.

That was fun to play too, even though Sandy fixed the holes in the rules I was exploiting it remains fun to play.


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Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:24 pm 
 

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Actually, it was the Cthulhu fanbase that thought this was something much more than it actually was.

I had this original, typed, partial ms. from Steve, along with 1000's of other sheets all jumbled together. When I asked Steve what this was he told me about American Gothic and how the manuscript contained many of the original concepts of the game, many developed hand-in-hand with Sandy Peterson. He also told me it was pre-Call of Cthulhu. All of that is accurate. However, that is not the whole story.

The manuscript is actually an installment of his ongoing mini-fanzine, The Cupric Text (a nod to Steve's City of of the Revenaunt campaign), that ran in The Wild Hunt (IIRC).

The ms. sold for about $40 and was water under the bridge for the D&D collecting community. Then a few days after, the Call of Cthulhu fanbase discovered the ended auction and were bemoaning the fact that they had missed out on something they thought was "important". They talked it up quite a bit and even tendered some buy-out offers to Invincible Overlord in the hundreds of dollars range.

Then it came to light what the original ms. really was: a fanzine article by Steve containing some concepts of American Gothic. Still, the ms. is pre-Call of Cthulhu and it does contain developmental concepts from American Gothic. The critical missing bit of information is that it is an original ms. for Steve's The Cupric Text, mini-fanzine.

It turned out that the 1st page of the ms. was accidentally mixed into another collection of mss. Thus, the discovery of my oversight. The error was mine and I failed to connect the dots on this particular item. Had I pressed Steve further, or had a collection of The Wild Hunt, I may have come to a more accurate identification.

When I offered to buy it back from Invincible Overlord he politely declined and said he would hang on to it, feeling the purchase price was equal to it's value. Simply adding "from Mini-fanzine, The Cupric Text 1977" to the Letter of Authentication would clarify the matter.

You'll note that the Authentication Letter has my contact information on it so that these sorts of things can be verified. To date no one has contacted me about this item, although I have sent a note to the seller.


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Actually, that was as much development as I did for American Gothic.

My apologies for the messy state of everything, only an archeologist could have made sense of it.

I apologize for any mistakes or problems caused by documents getting mixed together.  I'm afraid I wasn't much for good indexing or headers in those days.  Now I use them all the time.

But, that is the difference between typewriter and carbon paper and using a computer.


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Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:29 pm 
 

Thanks for the interesting anecdote. I never met Sandy but a friend of mine did at a Gencon in Milwaukee back in the mid-80's. He commented about how "hyper" Sandy was when he was talking about the hardcover 3rd edition of Call of Cthulhu.
It was nice to hear how excited the designer of the system was even after multiple iterations.  :D


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Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:59 pm 
 

Ethesis wrote:My apologies for the messy state of everything, only an archeologist could have made sense of it.

I apologize for any mistakes or problems caused by documents getting mixed together.  I'm afraid I wasn't much for good indexing or headers in those days.  Now I use them all the time.

Got there in the end with regards to working out how that and most of rest of your wide-ranging work fit together, anyhow... A pity that nothing /in print/ has resulted, yet, but still hoping.

Ethesis wrote:But, that is the difference between typewriter and carbon paper and using a computer.

'grats, Stephen: I'm positively less well organized using electronic tech vs. the ol' pen-and-paper solutions! :)

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Post Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:17 pm 
 

Midnight at the well of souls, boxed, complete, and in excellent condition




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Post Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:00 am 
 

faro wrote:Just a little bit high IMO. Was expecting $250 or thereabouts (several sales around that mark in the past) and possibly closer to $300 given that it's a sweet-looking copy and there haven't been many up recently.
17.5/20.5 were also doing rather well on the last few outings.

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Heh... no core Jorune 1e rulebook to go with Maustin Caji. "Lost in time" to the original owner, I'd guess.
I'm still surprised that's no more than four or five(?) copies of each known, given how well it was advertised in TD.
Anyone else with either of those?
I have both of these.

  

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Post Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:45 pm 
 

stratochamp wrote: I have both of these.

Guess that's you, yourself and just about no-one else, Bill; thanks.
Almost joined in, there, but not quite. ;)


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Post Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:28 pm 
 

i'm pretty sure i picked them up at gencon. amy leker (she was the only one i ever saw at their booth) was there for 2 or 3 or 4 gencons (a lot of those mid-to-late 80's gencons blur together) and i'd buy whatever they had. i wrote previously here that i got something there that i haven't seen since- it's called Shanthas of Jorune...and a Ramian (Aug 1990 Pr).

  

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Post Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:35 pm 
 

oops; just managed to edit out my own reply rather than add that link... :oops:
stratochamp wrote:i'm pretty sure i picked them up at gencon. amy leker (she was the only one i ever saw at their booth) was there for 2 or 3 or 4 gencons (a lot of those mid-to-late 80's gencons blur together) and i'd buy whatever they had.

Smart move all round, Bill. Even if that meant picking up some "not quite so memorable" small press items for elsewhere in passing, that has to be the easiest way to have built up a collection.
I take it Kirby Lee Davis never showed face, then, after that pasting they got?! :lol: (Albeit you managed to fill that gap, too, in the end thanks to Greg and another underbid here... ;))

stratochamp wrote:i wrote previously here that i got something there that i haven't seen since- it's called Shanthas of Jorune...


This one; http://www.jorune.org/art/SHANTHA.GIF ?
They had a .pdf on their site, but seems to have been pulled now.

[edit] Ah; it was deadlinked, but found "hidden" under the wrong spelling. ;)
=> http://www.jorune.org/files/shantas_of_Jorune.pdf


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Post Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:09 am 
 

Lot of Ka*Ge and Shadowland fanzines: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0364028434



Don't know nearly enough about them to know if any of those issues are the hard to find ones, but I know there are some Shadowrun fans here.


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Post Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:05 am 
 

g026r wrote:Lot of Ka*Ge and Shadowland fanzines:  
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Don't know nearly enough about them to know if any of those issues are the hard to find ones, but I know there are some Shadowrun fans here.




That's a dream lot for someone who wants the fanzines but doesn't have any of them  :D

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Post Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:19 pm 
 

yeh just as I finished the Ka*Ge set too...

Issue 11 does actually does exist but it is printed as volume 1, issue 2.. I believe that some one has seen 11 and instead looked at it as II (roman numerals) and so changed it to a 2...

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Post Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:52 pm 
 

A new seller (so that's always a risk), but Furioso doesn't come up all that often:




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