lokiwookie wrote:deimos3428 wrote:If anyone collects them, I believe these are french versions of the "Fighting Fantasy" books:cgi.ebay.ca/4-livres-livre-dont-vous-et ... otohostingYes it it french versions of Fighting Fantasy books.This kind of auctions let me thing about the fact that, strangely, french non-TSR D&D related products are unknown by US collectors, why? I mean it exists some generic products which was made to play with D&D rules or other medfan (like JG for US): "Nouvelles Editions Fantastiques NEF", or " Editions du Dragon Ludique", "Le dernier cercle", "Les éditions du dragon radieux" etc. They are very difficult to found and some products are very good. They was made in the early-mid 80's (1983-85). No one collects them?
deimos3428 wrote:If anyone collects them, I believe these are french versions of the "Fighting Fantasy" books:cgi.ebay.ca/4-livres-livre-dont-vous-et ... otohosting
Marlith wrote:red_bus wrote:The same seller has a very nice Call of Cthulhu lot up - including some rarely seen items. Call of Cthulhu Delta Green | eBayWhy would you not break that lot up and sell it individually? I can't imagine the whole going for anywhere near what the parts would go for sold individually.
red_bus wrote:The same seller has a very nice Call of Cthulhu lot up - including some rarely seen items. Call of Cthulhu Delta Green | eBay
MShipley88 wrote:I think the title, The Unspeakable Oath is pretty funny. If no one can say it, then what's the problem?
TUO1 wrote:Tynes Cowan CorporationFor those who may be wondering, the title is drawn from a spell created by Keith Herber in a scenario from CTHULHU NOW ("The Evil Stars") about a Hastur-inspired rock group. The spell was "The Unspeakable Promise," but I kept calling it "The Unspeakable Oath" by mistake in our games. The name just fit somehow, and off we went.
Xaxaxe wrote:But the asking price is just ludicrous — or at least I assume so, but who knows with eBay any more?
faro wrote:Totally ludicrous, I suspect.Have seen sealed CE expansions at $10-15 a pop (missed a few at that level or thereabouts).
Xaxaxe wrote:Cosmic Encounter (Eon edition) plus eight sealed expansions:Eon Cosmic Encounter Expansions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MIB | eBay...keep an eye on this if the seller is smart enough to re-list and lower the opening bid considerably.
Xaxaxe wrote:Hey, here's another with a CE-sort of theme: a nice, unpunched copy of Avalon Hill's Dune, and from the game designer's collection, too.I can vouch for Peter Olotka (that's the seller) as both a good guy and a reliable eBay seller. He has begun to auction a lot of really neat items from his personal collection to help offset costs at his Cosmic Encounter Online site.Almost forgot the actual link: Dune Frank Herbert 1st | eBayI've got a bid in, but feel free to blow me out of the water. It's for a good cause.
Xaxaxe wrote:Honestly, I think that $99 BIN is pretty attractive. Dune often goes for $50 to $100 (depending on edition and condition, of course), and it is one of those sorts of games that is almost always sold in punched condition. I suppose that means that most people actually played the game; great for them, not so good for the average collector.This is definitely a nice copy from a reliable seller ... like I said, I'm tempted.
Lordan wrote:Another SELWG Middle Earth Wargames Rules Rare Tolkien:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 8770096249
faro wrote:Lordan wrote:Another SELWG Middle Earth Wargames Rules Rare Tolkien:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 8770096249Looks like that's going to be a long way shy of $99 this time...($17 with 5 hours to go)Possibly worthwhile mentioning that the seller has a few other "interesting items", all due to finish around the same time.