FormCritic wrote:evaluates a module first by the maps
leadjunkie wrote:O.K., what am I missing here Shane? ** expired/removed eBay auction **Don't tell me those quarter section CSIO maps were the real deal. I would have sworn those were just photo copies.Also, if your not a Victorian/Edwardian period wargamer, maybe you would want to part with the miniature rules that were oddly mixed in with the JG stuff.
O.K., what am I missing here Shane?
I was wondering myself (what am I missing here?)......
Yeah...what's the deal with all that?
aia wrote:ok, guys... maybe it is time to reveal you the arcane secret:the auction went so high because of the "castle book II"...
Plaag wrote:Damn, was going to joke using that City State Map(3rd column, one where only have one map, well believe its all of them)City State Player Map(This should be the middle row, scans up now for them were from Tim Kask's which he sold here)Six Ready Ref Charts(maybe all white versions, have to see if matches the I-6 I have)Dungeon Level Maps I 1-5(1st printing, I-2 you can see in a picture) (Will sell this if its nothing different.)Shall look over the Savage Wars of Peace, but will sell them if there is interest.ShaneG.
jasonw1239 wrote:Tarantis, incomplete, missing maps, stains, missing color cover sheet and it still went for a BIN of $15.00 ** expired/removed eBay auction **And, the condition of the item is in the smallest print on the page buried below the shipping terms... I wonder if the buyer read that far?
Shinydemon wrote:Leadjunkie,Nope, I didn't bid on it. Didn't even see it. Is ebay the best way to sell Judges Guild stuff? I posted some stuff in the classifieds here... not even a nibble.What am I doing wrong? Price to high? Not so desirable? Don't pull any punches, I am curious.
1. You should check out the Judges Guild subweb on this site and determine which printings that you have.
obiter wrote:I'm not sure if this is really silly or just a little bit daft, in any event there's a creep upwards here ... ** expired/removed eBay auction **a bit like the bidding of the zero feedbacker creeping up on the high bidder