Mars wrote:If you are in contact with an author you could ask if it is okay to PDF it or photocopy it.The one thing I find with these types of items is that there is probably a number of people who would like a copy to read but aren't willing to pay much for it. Chances are you won't make much money on it but if you want to spread the joy, you could see about making copies.
Mars wrote:If you are in contact with an author you could ask if it is okay to PDF it or photocopy it.
Deadlord39 wrote:It seems a typical, even substandard homebrew for the time period. Spelling and grammar are poor, setup is unimaginative, etc.Unless David is somehow related to Anne Hecht (and even then, who cares), this is a typical homebrew. I would find out from him if Apricon was held in a gaming hall or a basement. I've seen several homebrews over the years that were labeled as "cons", when in fact the number of people involved was in the single digits.
killjoy32 wrote:so how much do you want for it?
serleran wrote:So, right now, I can't seem to put a specific value as there is just not enough information... is there a picture of the cover? Maybe I'm just blind.
Mercenary_Roadie wrote:I'll ask and see what he says, but since he is only one of several I'm not sure he can give permission
mbassoc2003 wrote:Sorry to hijack this thread (and bump it) but IIRC there was a collector/reseller with a three round MS for the WarCon '82 AD&D Tourney, Gonzo's Great Mistake. Was it you Mike?On the back of the MichiCon information in another thread, there could be a nice and useful website there for some enterprising little web wizard. We need a catalog of all the tourney dungeons at all conventions. Maybe out of that somewhere in the dim and distant future, Grodog will find what he's been searching for.