tfm wrote:and the Other Hands MERP Fanzine. The last time I looked the fanzine was doing quite well.
tfm wrote:That's pretty steep for Court of Ardor without the original map. If it did have it, @$100 is fair. They were going for $200-$300 a few years ago, right before the movie came out. The only things that have kept their value besides Armies of Eriador (I'm still looking for this one) are the black box editions, the blue box editions (not st #1000), and the Other Hands MERP Fanzine. The last time I looked the fanzine was doing quite well.
Deadlord36 wrote:I have one, Dathon. Can't remember where I got it, but it was part of a lot. It does exist.MERP will probably go down a bit this year, I would think. There are really only a few items that go for big bucks, the rest are pretty reasonable.
dathon wrote:Hands of the Healer is a tough one to find, and that's a high price for Ardor considering the maps are copies. Can anyone confirm that Armies of Eriador exists? Been looking for one for a while now but haven't seen one, and it's the last one I need for the set. :(
dathon wrote:From a Google search I found: Armies of Eriador (Morwinsky, Other Hands 33/34) [essays on the military organization of Arthedain, Cardolan, Rhudaur and Angmar; 32 pgs]So it wasn't an ICE product, but simply a section of an Other Hands fanzine, number 33/34 (evidently their final issue). Our collections are complete. This is a great archive with practically all the articles from Other Hands: http://www.invasivedesigns.com/otherhands/archive.htmlUnfortunately, the links to OtherHands.com don't work. :(
Deadlord36 wrote:The website it promotes, otherhands.com, is nonexistent.