serleran wrote:As I said already, it might not be a dot matrix (could be a typewriter; hell, it could be a specialized font that makes it appear a certain way), but the point of that was that the copy I bought from NKG does not look anything like what prints when I click Print at home... so, I was trying to authenticate the realism of the purchase, not further throw a wrench into it. But, OK... guess I need to go whip out the electron microscope to ensure it is pointillism and not something else...
Noble Knight Games wrote:Here's some more information guys directly from the seller of the Dundracon and Auranias. Thanks for your kind words as well!! I did get two more emails today "warning" me about this thread so if it is possible I would like it retitled as most people aren't bothering to read through the whole thing. -AaronHugh K. Singh, last heard of in Portland, Oregon, will attest that J Tibbetts & Son was made the official California distributor for the Manual of Aurania as of DunDraCon in February of 1978. I will see if I can find the documentation for that.Plan C would be to notice the groddy shrinkwrap on the Manuals of Aurania as proof of age..- Jeff Tibbets