harami2000 wrote:> D&D Basic Set - single blue softcover booklet for low levelsPresume that will be a Games Workshop print, but not so much value outwith the box. (What, no dice? )
harami2000 wrote: > White Dwarf Issues 1 to around 42 - first 36 in WD logo binders (first 3 or 4 reprints)Depends on whether the binders have torn the spines. (Be very careful whilst looking: these binders can be vicious )If the spines are intact and the zines are in at least VG condition, the first 15 or so are usually saleable individually. The reprints were doing very well a few months ago (absurdly so, I'd say), but it might be worth waiting for someone else to play "pathfinder" on that again.The binders themselves are worth selling individually. Have seen £10+ each, if in good condition!
harami2000 wrote: > JG - City State of the Invincible Overlord campaign> JG - Wilderlands of High Fantasy campaign > JG - Thieves of BadabaskorWould definitely help to have printings ID'd. Scans and a few questions should suffice to pin those down.
harami2000 wrote: > Underworld Oracle UK fanzine - complete setDoes that include #7. Also, are any "reprints"- clearly marked on the cover.
harami2000 wrote: > The Beholder UK fanzine - first dozen or so editionsFew people appear to be worried about cover price/color; indicating how old the prints are.
notquitekarpov wrote:I would welcome your collective views on what is desirable from this list
D&D Basic Set - single blue softcover booklet for low levels
D&D Supplement 2 - BlackmoorD&D Supplement 3 - Eldritch WizardryD&D Supplement 4 - Gods, Demi-Gods, & Heroes
White Dwarf Issues 1 to around 42 - first 36 in WD logo binders (first 3 or 4 reprints)JG - City State of the Invincible Overlord campaignJG - Wilderlands of High Fantasy campaign JG - Thieves of BadabaskorUnderworld Oracle UK fanzine - complete setThe Beholder UK fanzine - first dozen or so editionsTrollcrusher UK fanzine - a couple of early editions
AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide (hdbk)AD&D Monster Manual (hdbk)
Players Manual (softcover)
notquitekarpov wrote:Phil Masters IRCC, was briefly a member of our games club but I think our style of play did not suit him. I think when a gelatinous cube appeared decorated with whipped cream and a cherry on top he realised he was fighting a losing battle
notquitekarpov wrote:JG - City State of the Invincible Overlord campaignJG - Wilderlands of High Fantasy campaign JG - Thieves of BadabaskorCheers!Nick
deimos3428 wrote:notquitekarpov wrote:D&D Basic Set - single blue softcover booklet for low levelsLittle to nothing, unless it's a very early print and/or has a "fairy" logo on the first page.
notquitekarpov wrote:D&D Basic Set - single blue softcover booklet for low levels
johnhuck wrote:Some very recent fanzine auctions in case you hadn't already spotted or been directed to them. Just to give you an idea of the market.http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 8708322912http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 8708315970http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 8708312056http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 8708307499But with eBay figure on anywhere between 50-200% of what you were expecting! Sometimes even more or less!
killjoy32 wrote:just a pointer on them trollcrusher ones...they only went to that much cos i bid at the last second. if i hadnt, the winning bid would have been about £20 lower...
harami2000 wrote:Christophe needs #7
johnhuck wrote:harami2000 wrote:Christophe needs #7Me too. And #6.
harami2000 wrote:johnhuck wrote:Me too. And #6.And #5?
johnhuck wrote:Me too. And #6.
johnhuck wrote:harami2000 wrote:And #5? Sorry, I was talking UO not TC.
harami2000 wrote:And #5?