faro wrote:I'd thought the Canadian Zeppelins were from elsewhere, but hadn't dug back through to check.
faro wrote:If that's the original Earth 2020 baggie, y'know now to be careful if removing for reading. Darned silly cardstock to shoehorn in there...
TheHistorian wrote:Thoughts on Wordeseley, if you've had a chance to look through it?
Mars wrote:I picked up copies of the Strange Acorn books about 5 years ago. I read them back then but don't remember. What does come to mind is that they are near impossible to find.
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FormCritic wrote:Where did you find this haul?
Mars wrote:* Chivalry lives - 1st print (to compare with the ones they are selling now)
Mars wrote:I guess in the present company the rarity of Wyrdworld is probably in the bottom half of the 10 most rare list for the lot.
Mars wrote:A couple nice Gygax references in them too - #4 contains an interview and #5 contains a letter from Gary about the interview, etc.
faro wrote:Those two EGG hooks are pretty useful too
PaulKM wrote:I've been looking for a copy of Heroes by Tabletop Games & Nottingham Model Soldier Shop for a few years.
faro wrote:Rather more common than most of the rest of Mark's two pics - yeah, it's relative again - since that was on sale for a long time after the 1979 publication date, thanks to the publishers. (Which is also the reason the original 1978 version of the Reaper fantasy wargame rules /aren't/ common).Troll & Toad asking $200+ is more than a bit rich even though their copy has the usually-missing map and is in "excellent" condition: unusual given the format and general use those had back in the day.