Dragon Tooth Miniatures - Any suggestions?
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Post Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:46 am 
 

Just wondering if anyone has any information about Dragon Tooth Miniatures or where one might find them.

Even the Stuff Of Legends website is very vague about the company. Wikipedia shows nothing.

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:20 am 
 

Here is a list in Lost Mini Wiki

http://www.recipesrealm.com/wiki/index. ... ragontooth


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Post Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:18 am 
 

Thanks Blackmoor - never knew about that site!  I sold a loose D76 Dragon a couple of years ago for right around $100.  So they definitely have value.


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Post Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:56 am 
 

lucyjoyce wrote:Thanks Blackmoor - never knew about that site!  I sold a loose D76 Dragon a couple of years ago for right around $100.  So they definitely have value.

Yes, Dragontooth minis can be worth good money.  Dragons, especially the massive ones, can get to $100 or more.  I don't know what the prices for any miniatures are doing in this economy, as I have stopped following them.

  

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Post Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:57 pm 
 

Thanks, Blackmoor. Another great mini resource for my "favorites" list.

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Post Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:31 pm 
 

Looking at Stuff of Legends I see Dragontooth was a NYC company formerly known as Tom Loback General Artwork.  I seem to recall ads under both those names in early issues of The Dragon.  

Google says Tom Loback is an artist still in Manhattan and active in Tolkien / LotR circles.


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Post Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:55 pm 
 

JohnGaunt wrote: I don't know what the prices for any miniatures are doing in this economy, as I have stopped following them.


The 25MM to 28MM, metal, fantasy minis are doing just fine.  They may be down a little, but overall are holding up.  The plastic D&D minis future is uncertain in my mind as significant production changes are in the works.  Their future is not as bright in my opinion. :?


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