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Post Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:34 am 
 

Plaag wrote:Seller has a few Judges Guild items

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CSIO - looks incomplete so ask about that, players map has the distance scale

Campaign Hexagon Sysytem 4th - with what appears to be many books of hexagon type sheets

Wilderlands of High Fantasy 1st - complete with maps

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Post Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:49 am 
 

Ah... :wink:

Well I asked the tough questions of the seller, shall see what the response is.

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Post Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:05 am 
 

Plaag wrote:Ah... :wink:

Well I asked the tough questions of the seller, shall see what the response is.

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well actually i only want the instalment book and the 17 x 22 maps.

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Post Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 10:27 pm 
 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 8831081807

is it me or was this very cheap?


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Post Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:29 am 
 

It seems about right...maybe a bit high?

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Post Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 5:33 am 
 

Deadlord39 wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 8831081807

is it me or was this very cheap?


damn i meant to bid on that last night and forgot - oh well.

imo i thought it went v.cheap. certainly more than one set of hex maps there and looks rather interesting too.

i'd say that was a good win.

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Post Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:40 am 
 

MShipley88 wrote:It seems about right...maybe a bit high?

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I'll agree, hex sheets/books didn't appear to be anything special, and the Judges Guild book itself was a later print.

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Post Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:56 am 
 

I was wondering about that myself. I kept watching the price go up and could not figure out why. I am pretty sure I picked up a first printing of the Hex system much cheaper than that within the last year.


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Post Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 4:30 pm 
 

faro wrote:
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Spicey, but not an inferno? ;)

Ah... dropped out, now?


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$12 with 22 hours to go.

(Seller has a few other play-condition TSR bundles finishing after that sale, with media mail option).

  

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Post Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:41 pm 
 

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$12 with 22 hours to go.

No longer a $70 item, then? :D

  

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:28 am 
 

its not a $70 item, but thats a great win as its worth more than that.

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 5:04 am 
 

It was the US only shipping that killed that. I'd have gone to $40 at least. I've noticed a lot of US sellers are supremely ignorant of the world outside of the US of A. As a result, they get a fraction of what they could have got. That's good old trailer park economics. :lol:


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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 5:35 am 
 

mbassoc2003 wrote:It was the US only shipping that killed that. I'd have gone to $40 at least. I've noticed a lot of US sellers are supremely ignorant of the world outside of the US of A. As a result, they get a fraction of what they could have got. That's good old trailer park economics. :lol:


yeah i figure $40 or so is a good price for a quality copy of inferno.

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:53 am 
 

mbassoc2003 wrote:It was the US only shipping that killed that. I'd have gone to $40 at least. I've noticed a lot of US sellers are supremely ignorant of the world outside of the US of A. As a result, they get a fraction of what they could have got. That's good old trailer park economics. :lol:


I would like to point something out but hopefully not start another situation. I am pretty sure this is an example of what I mentioned in another thread..which had posts deleted. Supremely ignorant was ok because that may be accurate as most people do not do business on a global scale. That could most likely be said for any country. I find the "trailer park economics" portion a little offensive though. Perhaps we could refrain from using comments based on national stereotypes. Thanks.


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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:20 am 
 

We have our fair share of trailer parks here in the UK, Marl'. Indeed, we have whole towns of the things, like Grimsby. We also have stacks of gypsies (although they tend to stay mostly in the south of England except in the summer when they get everywhere). But we don't have as much of the 'I'm only going to sell to Brits' thing. That seems to be an American ideal.

The 'trailer park economic' I referred to, is the same here in the UK. The ill educated man who decides to live a poor life, and feels perpetually down trodden by society, but won't do anything about it. Here in they UK they call themselves 'decent scum'. Most of those types in the UK won't even get off their arse and get a job. But then we pay them handsomely to watch Sky TV. :D

Oh, and they call themselves 'decent scum' because they think you're only 'scum' when you've done prison time. That's their deffinition, not mine.


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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:54 am 
 

mbassoc2003 wrote:We have our fair share of trailer parks here in the UK, Marl'. Indeed, we have whole towns of the things, like Grimsby. We also have stacks of gypsies (although they tend to stay mostly in the south of England except in the summer when they get everywhere). But we don't have as much of the 'I'm only going to sell to Brits' thing. That seems to be an American ideal.

The 'trailer park economic' I referred to, is the same here in the UK. The ill educated man who decides to live a poor life, and feels perpetually down trodden by society, but won't do anything about it. Here in they UK they call themselves 'decent scum'. Most of those types in the UK won't even get off their arse and get a job. But then we pay them handsomely to watch Sky TV. :D

Oh, and they call themselves 'decent scum' because they think you're only 'scum' when you've done prison time. That's their deffinition, not mine.


And here I thought trailer parks were USA specific. I always assumed it was because land was often so cheap here and that is where the parks ended up. It has to be much more effective to have apartment buildings where land is limited I would think. I stand corrected and hopefully there won't be any need for further discussion unless it is to remark on my complete lack of knowledge concerning manufactured housing.


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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 12:42 pm 
 

mbassoc2003 wrote:We have our fair share of trailer parks here in the UK, Marl'. Indeed, we have whole towns of the things, like Grimsby.


We have trailer parks in the UK?  I've never seen one, I must get out more.

We have a small number of semi-permanent gypsy/traveller communities, but they're hardly US-style trailer parks.

I was brought up in Grimsby, and never saw a trailer park there.  Are you sure you're not confusing them with the caravan sites in Cleethorpes?!

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 12:54 pm 
 

I saw the movie Snatch, so I consider myself an expert on UK gypsies.

I couldn't figure out how they all just disappeared in the end, and were considered untraceable.  Why not just look for groups of squatters with trailers?

The $18 price for Inferno was an awesome win for that bidder.  I got mine last year for $20 or so.  Inferno is over-priced, partly based upon interest by this specific group of collectors.  If no one here were bidding on Tegel and Inferno, those prices would drop by half overall, at least.

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