mbassoc2003 wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:And of course NM2 which I have on good authority exists buy have never seen crop up anywhere.
mbassoc2003 wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:There was something by Naios (Sol and Rashangar) crop up recently
smarmy1 wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:I posted about the The Hitchiker's Guide to Ragfallia No.1- Naois Publications? last year; it is a pretty neat item I picked up on eBay.
mbassoc2003 wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:Yep. That's the one. Beautiful item. I'd be in the running if you ever choose to sell it one.
stratochamp wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:The Acaeum when I joined was like that; Deadlord would sell something to BClarkie who would sell it to Killjoy who would sell it to Bombadil, who would hang on to it for a few years and then sell it to Harami. The collecting world has changed a lot in the last 15 years. Now people buy items and hold them in perpetuity (or until a nicer condition copy comes along).
stratochamp wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:I think you are referring to Mercury Games To the Aid of Dwarves. I had three; I sold one to Mars and one to someone else (Beasterbrook perhaps?).
Bracton wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:I'll add a few. However, I haven't been anywhere near as active on eBay as I used to be, so perhaps one of these has come up in the last couple of years.E'AThe Imliv River ValleyKrish HomeThe Mystery of Wizard's Island (Silverdawn)The Serpent of Me'TalThe Stone of Sandor
mbassoc2003 wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:Krish Home ($37 at NobleKnight right now)
Bracton wrote in Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products:Sometimes price in RPGs reflects the quality of the product and not just rarity. :lol: Still, it's interesting that NK has it listed so low. Then again, the fact that no one has bought it anyway says something.