A local yard sale had gabs of 70s-80s vintage Avalon Hill/TSR games for sale, all in at least excellent condition.
I picked up Point of Law (1973), Diplomacy (1976), both in excellent condition, and a 1980 1st edition D&D basic set, complete, near mint, even w/ dice and pencil, for .25 each . . .
Auctionable yet or just worth holding onto until more of them disappear?...
Not video games, but still classic gaming findage . . .
Started by Cootster, May 15 2004 12:50 PM
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Posted Sat May 15, 2004 12:50 PM
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Posted Sat May 15, 2004 7:10 PM
I remeber playing "D" back when it was popular! (or at least popular around the people I hung around with)
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Posted Sun May 16, 2004 11:03 AM
kool. i would've went broke there then. lol
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Posted Sun May 16, 2004 4:22 PM
They were all 25 cents a piece . . . My cousins picked up quite a few of them.
And they were all immaculate.
I, personally, have only played once . . . Heck, I was like 4 when it was popular, and I live in the very town where a bunch of murderers who held up a C-store for drug money claimed they were under it's evil influence . . . So, I never had the chance to play until college, and I prefer LARP anyway.
Now that I'm thinking about it, what if this collection belonged to one of those fuckheads? If I could prove it, eBay gold . . . But the only name on any of them was "Mandy" written on the first Point of Law scoresheet . . .
And they were all immaculate.
I, personally, have only played once . . . Heck, I was like 4 when it was popular, and I live in the very town where a bunch of murderers who held up a C-store for drug money claimed they were under it's evil influence . . . So, I never had the chance to play until college, and I prefer LARP anyway.
Now that I'm thinking about it, what if this collection belonged to one of those fuckheads? If I could prove it, eBay gold . . . But the only name on any of them was "Mandy" written on the first Point of Law scoresheet . . .
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