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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:50 pm Post subject:
Aha! While we are MDG area items, lest we forget MDG's newsletter the Deck of Many Things. I have only seen these once and I believe they were owned and sold? by Shawn and Devon. _________________
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:58 pm Post subject:
I'm still waiting for even one person to confirm a siting of a 1st Edition Tunnels & Trolls. _________________ "Ah, Blackadder. Started talking to yourself, I see."
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 9:07 pm Post subject:
The distribution conditions for that T&T item sound somewhat similar to Daystar West. Both in a remote area of the country not known for early rpg production. You would think there might be some out there. I don't follow T&T that much so I am not certain. Is there an image of it published somewhere? _________________
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 9:14 pm Post subject:
scribe wrote:
The distribution conditions for that T&T item sound somewhat similar to Daystar West. Both in a remote area of the country not known for early rpg production. You would think there might be some out there. I don't follow T&T that much so I am not certain. Is there an image of it published somewhere?
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:08 am Post subject:
harami wrote:
Eh... re. the question in general: TSR & associated, non-TSR D&D, any RPG, related 'zines?
Nice to see you here, David.
And as long as we're going to include fanzines, I'd have to nominate Lords of Chaos #1. I've only seen one copy, the one I sold to Kynan a while back. What was the print run on that? Sixty? _________________ Let mirth prevail!
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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 1:39 am Post subject:
bombadil wrote:
And as long as we're going to include fanzines, I'd have to nominate Lords of Chaos #1. I've only seen one copy, the one I sold to Kynan a while back. What was the print run on that? Sixty?
Gee, thanks Stephen. How's the Land of the Knee-Walking Pigs, erm Turkeys, doing?
Yep, sixty sounds right and I was underbidder on the 1-4/5(?) bundle first time around. Quite possibly on the resale, too...
It might be easier to list fanzines that are not in the "5 and under known" category.
One reason why "mainstream" 'zines/company publications such as Space Gamer #1, pre-Flying Buffalo Supernova, O&W, Strategic Preview (other than #3 or 5? *g*), TSR-UK Hobby Newsletter, Domesday Book (other than #13?), etc., are probably worth a slightly higher positioning when it comes to such listings, IMHO.
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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 3:38 am Post subject:
scribe wrote:
The distribution conditions for that T&T item sound somewhat similar to Daystar West. Both in a remote area of the country not known for early rpg production.
The first 60 were sold by Ken (not all locally?), the remaining 40 were sold by Flying Buffalo at Origins.
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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 5:20 am Post subject:
While we are talking fanzines, has anyone seen a copy of Abyss #1 (or #1, 2, 3 for that matter)? There are so many fanzines that seem to have published many issues but are ridiculously hard to find. I'm also still trying to track down the first few issues of First Encounter for my Canadian collection.
I am guessing my rarest fanzines are issues 3 and 4 of The Wizard put out by Lenard Lakofka. I got them from Tim Kask as a bonus when I bought Dungeon of King Lout. Anyone have any issues of this? Issue 3 has stuff by Lakofka and Gygax. Issue 4 has stuff by Lakofka and W. John Wheeler (from The Companions). It also has a miniatures battle for a castle siege that was played on August 20, 1977 at GenCon X.
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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:37 pm Post subject:
harami wrote:
One reason why "mainstream" 'zines/company publications such as Space Gamer #1, pre-Flying Buffalo Supernova, O&W, Strategic Preview (other than #3 or 5? *g*), TSR-UK Hobby Newsletter, Domesday Book (other than #13?), etc., are probably worth a slightly higher positioning when it comes to such listings, IMHO.
Right there with you on that one, my friend.
So far things here are, overwhelmingly, quite "expensive", despite the fact that the krone is strong and that's the form my income takes at present. The cost of living has really cut into my collecting, unfortunately.
On the other hand, it's rather nice to be in a civilized country for a change, even though it's finally dawned on me just how inconvienent those "U.S. only" auctions are... _________________ Let mirth prevail!
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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 5:47 pm Post subject:
bombadil wrote:
On the other hand, it's rather nice to be in a civilized country for a change, even though it's finally dawned on me just how inconvienent those "U.S. only" auctions are...
We are civilized
Oh can't bid on US only auctions now huh
oh wait, I was trying to make a point earlier
ShaneG. _________________ I reject your reality and substitute one of my own!
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:10 pm Post subject:
Neither. Phrother here. Grodog prob'ly knows what I'm referring to.
re Shane: your perspective on "civilized" is obviously skewed...you live in Wisconsin, a fairly more civilized state than PA. You know, Aldo Leopold, John Muir, Bob LaFollette, etc. _________________ Let mirth prevail!
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:44 pm Post subject:
bombadil wrote:
re Shane: your perspective on "civilized" is obviously skewed...you live in Wisconsin, a fairly more civilized state than PA. You know, Aldo Leopold, John Muir, Bob LaFollette, etc.
Aren't you now in the land of Spunk Vodka - it might be brown but its got spunk!
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:50 pm Post subject:
bombadil wrote:
re Shane: your perspective on "civilized" is obviously skewed...you live in Wisconsin, a fairly more civilized state than PA. You know, Aldo Leopold, John Muir, Bob LaFollette, etc.
ShaneG. _________________ I reject your reality and substitute one of my own!
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:46 pm Post subject:
bombadil wrote:
...you live in Wisconsin, a fairly more civilized state than PA. You know, Aldo Leopold, John Muir...
*chuckles*. If you're going to play those two specific cards, Stephen, I'll see ya and counter with Howard Zahniser.
Dunbar, WI? Heh...
Mars wrote:
While we are talking fanzines, has anyone seen a copy of Abyss #1 (or #1, 2, 3 for that matter)? There are so many fanzines that seem to have published many issues but are ridiculously hard to find.
Not here, sorry. Back in the day very few non-UK fanzines made it into our distribution channels.
Mars wrote:
I am guessing my rarest fanzines are issues 3 and 4 of The Wizard put out by Lenard Lakofka. I got them from Tim Kask as a bonus when I bought Dungeon of King Lout. Anyone have any issues of this? Issue 3 has stuff by Lakofka and Gygax. Issue 4 has stuff by Lakofka and W. John Wheeler (from The Companions). It also has a miniatures battle for a castle siege that was played on August 20, 1977 at GenCon X.
Possibly also worth a bit of a nudge up the list owing to editor/content, even if not quite "mainstream"?
Tom's 'zine is presumably of that ilk, too, despite no mention of Len?
LOL. Well, I can say that I've never heard of it. Perhaps it was on hiatus while I was on campus from '87-91??
Interestingly, however, on of the PCs one of my brothers ran was named Frohf, so I'll have to see if he was aware of the zine or not, since it looks phonetically similar! _________________ grodog
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