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[Ebay] Extraordinary Glimpses of Early TSR

Started by Pierce Inverarity, November 20, 2007, 12:23:01 AM

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Melan

Quote from: architect.zeroAnd > $400 for a TSR minion's hand written campaign notes. :eek: I can't imagine what Gygax's or Arneson's napkin sketches could fetch.
Some time ago, one sheet from Rob Kuntz's notebook went for $75. And it wasn't a big notebook either. Imagine how much people would pay for an entire binder full of that stuff!

Old Geezer: okay, but then I think you once mentioned you also owned the draft of what would later become the brown box. :eek: That's the category where even "envy" is a mild word.
Now with a Zine!
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