serleran wrote:I hope my email address was not too cryptic, but I did not receive anything. That is OK, if you prefer to not go this route. There are always others. If you do wish to pursue, though, I await word and indication.
brute wrote:I would be interested in buying a reprint as well.
Avernus Dis wrote:Iv'e played BM&G some, I really like some of the things you did with it. I have most fo the book scanned and ocr'd I was reformatting it to fit on fewer pages because my copy fell apart. So it's not an exact copy of the origional, but it wouldn't take too mauch to make it so.My origional turned into my first attempt a a medevil style cord bound binding (not the easiest thing to do to make a perfect bound glued spine book into a sewn one). So I have what is probably the only leatherbound copy of BM&G lol.I had an extesive rewrite of the character and combat rules, adding a skill system and peicemeal armor. I think I also switched everything to d10's I'd have to look it was quite awhile ago. I can finish scanning and converting the last half of the spells pretty quickly if people are intererested.
underdog wrote:Outta the woodwork? Ok, well then. Heh, oh yeah... I have like 3 or maybe even 4 or 5 copies lying around the house somewhere in good condition. That is it though. I can't part with the last ones. There were a few hundred (maybe more) that I never saw again after late 1983. I packed the whole set of 2nd edition books up (several boxes full) along with a TRS-80 computer and some other junk, and shipped it to a "friend" of mine I never heard from again that was living in Olympia Washington.There was a fly-by-night outfit (not a real company I don't believe) The names I recall are "Jason Brown" (my friend, originally from Kansas City) and I believe "Greg Byers" of "Byers, Wildermuth and Associates" (that's what they called themselves). They got the bulk of the unsold books. Probably in a landfill by now. I am reluctant to part with my few remaining copies, folks, sorry. But I am almost 50 so maybe in another decade or two you'll have a shot at them. Watch the estate sales. Or the landfills.
underdog wrote:In other news, I discovered that I have a copy of Microsoft Publisher on my work computer and I will be able to do some work towards reworking this book for publication. Not sure when but perhaps soon.