cleavet wrote:Hello all,I'm Tom, age 44. I've lurked for a while, mostly reading Bill Owens' commentary in the Judges Guild forums, and recently took the plunge to register. I played a pile of D&D with the Holmes basic set (lizard man logo) back in '78, then AD&D 1e sporadically through the mid- to late-80s. I recently discovered the classic Judges Guild Wilderlands material and have been buying selected items with an eye toward running an OSR campaign. RPGNow has quite a bit but there's nothing like the originals to make one appreciate the craftsmanship--of varying quality, admittedly--that went into JG products.Acaeum is an excellent collector's and browser's resource. Thanks to everyone who has built it and who helps keep it up.T
cleavet wrote:Thanks, Mike. I did business with you on eBay (I'm "deviltom" there) and based on that experience would search you out first for further purchases.
Delazar wrote:it seems I've yet to introduced myself, better late than never!.I'm Fausto, and I've the difficult task of collecting ADnD 2e products in Europe (where I live...). Really, it's not that easy...Anyhow, my motto is "If I bought it, I'm going to use it!" So, hopefull I have 100-200 year of gaming ahead of me.Piece of cake!Anyhow, greetings all!
Primus wrote:Greetings noble gaming merchants and collectors.My name is Chris and i have been a lurker for too long and decided its time to join.I started playing D&D/AD&D in the earily 80"s and was hooked when the first secret door was found.I am not a die-hard hard-core collector(getting married took care of that funding)although i have started collecting old poly dice sets from "The Armory" and Gamescience".You just cant have to many d30"s lying around.