TheMilford wrote:I'm not sure how long I've known about Field Regulations... The only product lists I could find with it listed were my Tractics (White box, GK logo) and Valley Forge (Lizard).Does anybody else know what other product lists Field Regulations appeared?
Plaag wrote:Well here is the list of products that have Field Regulations in the product list:Valley ForgeWilliam the ConquerorTricolor 3rdTractics 3rdCordite & SteelModern Armor 1st EditionBoot Hill 2ndModern Armor 2nd EditionFight in the Skies 6thKing I believe you have a 3rd print TricolorShaneG.
TheMilford wrote:Mine has the price on the inside cover. $2.50
lawrenson wrote:...DELUXE 4th edition books...
lawrenson wrote:Hi,dunno, doesnt WOTC/TSR count as TSR then?Cheers,Malc
bbarsh wrote:I am guessing it may be the only one in existence today. No I will not copy it and send it out. But I will bring it with me to North Texas RPG Con for your review!
lawrenson wrote:Hi,if you're in the UK, and live near a FLGS (or can order thru the distributor direct) , you might be interested to know that the main distributor in the UK is offerring DELUXE 4th edition books at £10.80 ($15) each atm.Dumping them already - not a good sign...Cheers,Malc
Agent Cooper wrote:Meanwhile, I'd really like to pick up a 3.5 MM5, but they are going for $60.00 PLUS at Amazon for a "new" copy. Is demand really that high for 3rd Ed stuff?
g026r wrote:Amazon's often a little wonky on out-of-print books though.This new copy is significantly cheaper, for instance,but the shipping would be killer.The cheapest in-the-US copy of a new book seems to be this one, at $28. It looks to drop to about $23 if you go used.Though MM5 really just seems to be a bit of an aberration, possibly from being an end-of-line product, when compared to the other 3.x MM's (where auctions often end in the $5 to $15 range). I spot no completed auctions of it the past 30 days save a collection of all 5 MMs that didn't sell at $75 and the UK guy who sold a bunch of them at his asking BIN price.It really just seems to be a handful of 3.x products that are retaining their value. Even the 3.x Fiend Folio, which a little while back was a sure-fire seller, has dropped to below $10 on eBay.(Edit: screwed up the shipping on the first one. Damn.)
FormCritic wrote:The Monster Manual V for 3.5 is probably one of those "treasures" that actually exists in substantial numbers.My advice is not to be stampeded by Amazon prices or similar online price jacks. Wait for one to appear on Ebay at a reasonable price.