Plaag wrote:Best thing to get is some shelves Good luck collecting.ShaneG.
FormCritic wrote:For a start, you might visit WalMart, where gallon freezer bags can be had for just over $2 for 30.
Comic-book stores have magazine-sized bags for around 0.25 US apiece (less in quantity). Those easily handle modules and can snugly fit some other the other supplements.
Sea-to-sky-games wrote:Those are slightly too small for dragon magazines.. are there other options?Also, just in case it wasn't obvious, but comic book stores have magazine-sized backing boards. I think you can get 100 of both bags and boards for about $15 (though not like you need that many).
darkseraphim wrote:By far the best D&D item for the $, in my opinion, is the Dragon Magazine CD-ROM archive.
Keith the Thief wrote:I didn't know they'd made such a collection ... I'd like a copy of that myself .... is it currently in print or something you have to hunt down on eBay?Thanks,Keith
Aneoth wrote:The ones I have seen sell on E-Bay range from $50-$150, depending on how many bidders want one that day, or week. They are VERY common on E-Bay. Look for a week or so and you should find one or more for sale. A bit of patience should allow you to pick one up on E-Bay for around $75 (Or less).
Aneoth wrote:... for around $75 (Or less).
Beyondthebreach wrote:This seller has what you want - he also has nice prices and a good shipping reduction. These are extra thick magazine bags - note the size is also 8 7/8" - most bags are 8 3/4".