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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:42 am 
 

NetRodent wrote:
Your photos seem to indicate differently.


Yep, I think that you qualify as a 'big gun'.  I am a bit disappointed that you are missing the other Dragonlance set from 21st Century Games.  You cant seriously think your collection will ever be complete without it right?  J/K  :wink:

By the way, what are the black binders next to the jar of coins in the second picture?  I can read "Lord of the Rings Battle Games" on the side.  I have never seen these before.

  

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:15 am 
 

AdderMcOne,

Your display of the "stuff" is quite nice.  Puts my 13 brown boxes to shame.  Congrats on that.  Really nice.

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:23 am 
 

Although not a 'big gun', I've finally got my new study organized.


I'll say. You don't even have any Priest Spell Compendiums.

  

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:25 am 
 

I like the shelves a lot and doors to keep out the dust :)  The collection ain't bad either :)

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:43 am 
 

Well, since everyone else has decided to show off, I figured I might as well join the game. :P   Here are some pictures of most of my rares:

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I was too lazy to take pictures of all of my common stuff, maybe I will do that tommorrow. :)   And yes in case anyone is wondering, I am a character record sheet whore. :oops:

Oh and in case anyone sees a whole that they would like to fill for me, I am currently accepting donations. :twisted:


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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:46 am 
 

Adder, That has to be "my" Bio One in the lower right corner of one picture!  Now I'm glad I sold it to you, I had it tucked away in a closet.  So much nicer to have to displayed in such a great set up!!!
 I'd show photos of my collection, but certainly pictures of boxes in closets aren't the most interesting thing to see...I've got to get a nice display cabinet one of these days...

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 12:00 pm 
 

Sweet, Brian.  Really nice collection.


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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:01 pm 
 

bombadil wrote:Sweet, Brian.  Really nice collection.


I still have 5 or 6 really big holes to fill though. :wink:


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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:50 pm 
 

God I hate all of you!!!!!! You have more stuff than me shall be destroyed!!! Only I shall be in possession of all things great!!!  :twisted:

That aside I am deeply impressed and envious.


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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 3:33 pm 
 

Badmike wrote:I'd show photos of my collection, but certainly pictures of boxes in closets aren't the most interesting thing to see...I've got to get a nice display cabinet one of these days...

Mike B.


Hey Mike, next time I come over I can take a picture of you buried beneath a pile of your stuff if you want.  It wouldnt be pretty but it would be damn entertaining.  :wink:

  

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:53 pm 
 



Wow!  I am stunned!  They have lighted cabinets in Australia?  8O

Here in the Pacific Northwest, we have to store our game collections in old, abandoned beaver dams!  

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 6:42 pm 
 

MShipley88 wrote:Here in the Pacific Northwest, we have to store our game collections in old, abandoned beaver dams!


Hey that's what we do in Canada - the beaver is our national animal after all.

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:39 pm 
 



That is an amazing collection and well displayed. I have plans for a similar study in the future, at the moment I have just open bookshelves. Also my collection pales compared to yours - so many woodgrain sets!

Question: Are there many serious collectors in Australia?  I have about 500 items in my collection now. Are there any Australian forums. I am always envious of everyone over in the US - our market is so small here in comaparison.

  


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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:50 pm 
 

Mars wrote:
Hey that's what we do in Canada - the beaver is our national animal after all.


Save a tree:  eat more beaver.

You guys have such awesome icons.  Beavers, Mounties, maple syrup.  Beautiful animals on your coinage.  And even when you type, you have excellent elocution.  I love Canadians!


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Post Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:10 pm 
 

Adder and Brian - great collections! I really need to build cabinets...

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Post Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:57 am 
 

Mars wrote:
Hey that's what we do in Canada - the beaver is our national animal after all.


Yes, but in Canada the beaver dams aren't abandoned.  I understand you have to bring an offering of either birch twigs or a goldfish every time you want to re-read G1.


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Post Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:42 am 
 

HermitFromPluto wrote:
That is an amazing collection and well displayed. I have plans for a similar study in the future, at the moment I have just open bookshelves. Also my collection pales compared to yours - so many woodgrain sets!

Question: Are there many serious collectors in Australia?  I have about 500 items in my collection now. Are there any Australian forums. I am always envious of everyone over in the US - our market is so small here in comaparison.


Very nice... Have to be only about 5-6 serious collectos I suppose in Aussie, although I don't have one woody at all (not really into the whole print run thing) I think I'm down to about 12 items to finish off my entire 2nd ed collection (maybe a couple of more thing) but I also have other rpg's beside A/D&D

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Post Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:12 am 
 

bombadil wrote:
By the way, Brendon, did you get that woodgrain Tractics from me?  I can't remember who bought mine...


hiya Stephen,

Woodgrain was purchased in November from 'honesttommy'. Quite a nice guy - he paid for half shipping etc to make sure it arrived safely. :D Was really sad to see it go.


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