rhynne wrote:Hey everyone,Was just wondering did anyone from the Acaeum win that auction?In case anyone forgot, it was this one:RARE D&D Judges Guild 1st 11 issues + more COMPLETE** eBay auction listing blocked. Please enable cookies in your browser for this site and for eBay! **The final price was US$310.00Best regards,Ronald
DMF wrote:Whoa! I just last week ran across my complete run of early JGJ - in better condition than these - and was wondering if they have any value. Apparently so!Anyone wanna make an offer?
FormCritic wrote:rhynne: You are looking at two auctions for the most popular and hard-to-get Judges Guild items.Tegel Manor is much sought-after and this is a good copy of that edition.City State of the Invicible Overlord is another prime item and this copy is in good condition.If you look at how many bids there are for each of those two auctions you'll get an idea of the interest in them by a number of collectors.Most Judges Guild items are out there for much less. If you are just a bit patient, you can find the bulk of the Judges Guild modules and other items for around $5 or less.A few Judges Guild items have gone up in value recently as buyers have perceived the availabilty as going down. Escape from Atigar's Lair and Temple of Ra Accursed by Set are two examples of this trend. I believe that Restormel and Demons of Dundurn will soon join this list.Sooner or later, all Judges Guild items that were abandoned in storage containers and warehouses will sell out. Then you will see virtually every item go up in price. Some will remain at $10 or less for some time because of the large number printed, but most will rise to the $20 range.So...now is the time to snap up Judges Guild commons and look about diligently for the pricier items. Chances are, if you search online and keep an eye open, some of the more expensive Judges Guild items will fall into your hands. (My two copies of Dark Tower cost $10 and $5...at a time when $30 was the norm.)
rhynne wrote:Hey FormCritic,Thank you for the detailed reply.I was comparing the final prices for these items compared to what is listed in the ACAEUM price list for the same items. As I use that to get a ballpark figure of what they should be going for.I noticed an increase of about 50% comparing the Ebay price and the ACAEUM price list. So because of this difference I was wondering whether or not they went for too much? Or is it the correct price?Best regards,Ronald
rhynne wrote:Hey everyone,Ok I've been following some JG items as I was interested in getting a hold of these. But the prices are going higher than what I was willing to pay.So I just wanted to get some opinions on this board, are these prices going higher than what they should be?Or am I missing something?Judges Guild CITY STATE INVINCIBLE OVERLORD D&D Gaming** eBay auction listing blocked. Please enable cookies in your browser for this site and for eBay! **It's a revised City State, I think 5th or 6th printing, and currently at US$61.00 with under an hour to go.1980 Judges Guild D&D Game Book TEGEL MANOR Fantasy** eBay auction listing blocked. Please enable cookies in your browser for this site and for eBay! **It's a 3rd print Tegel Manor at US$43.00 and 2 1/2 hours to go.Are these prices right for these items?Best regards,Ronald
Plaag wrote:7th print for the RCSIO4th print for the TegelSo yeah both are close to the mark on those prices.ShaneG.
FormCritic wrote:So...now is the time to snap up Judges Guild commons and look about diligently for the pricier items. Chances are, if you search online and keep an eye open, some of the more expensive Judges Guild items will fall into your hands. (My two copies of Dark Tower cost $10 and $5...at a time when $30 was the norm.)
mbassoc2003 wrote:The first copy I've seen with a mint green map.
DMF wrote:Yah they can go high. ** expired/removed eBay auction **