Friday, January 7, 2011

More of My Personal Gaming Collection for Sale (Updated 1/7/2011)

As mentioned more than once in previous posts, I've been in a real financial bind as of late - a situation that has been exacerbated by recent unforeseen events. (It was a lean Christmas for the family this year...) As a result, I'm selling bits and pieces of my gaming collection:

Currently, I have listings on eBay for my Kult 2nd edition rule book, and my GURPS Conan and Cthulhupunk books.

I'll be listing more books - including my entire collection of 3rd-edition-era GURPS books - in the days to come. I may be listing items from my "lead mountain" of miniatures, as well. I've also got a NM copy of Chaosium's Beyond the Mountains of Madness (the '95 softback) that I'm considering selling - but I'm really hoping it won't come to that...

Anyway, if you're interested, please have a look at the auctions. I think I've listed the books below current market value. And since all items I'm listing are from my personal collection, and I'm fastidious about caring for my books (some would say "obsessive"), they're all in near-mint-to-mint condition.

1/5/2011: Just an update: I've added several more of my Mint and Near Mint GURPS books to my eBay listings - be sure to take a look.

1/7/2011: Another update: I've added the first printing of Pagan Publishing's Delta Green sourcebook to my eBay listings. I've set the starting bid well below current market value.

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5 comments:

Dyson Logos said...

Good luck, I understand the pinch you are feeling.

Shinobicow said...

It really hurts to have to come to that, but I know exactly how you feel. Good luck man.

Il Male™ said...

I own one of the very few italian copies of Kult 2nd Edition and I love that game. I'm so sad you have to sell your copy :(

Christopher B said...

Thanks, guys. Hopefully, I'll at least sell a few of these books - at this point, even a measly $100 would be a minor boon.

@Il Male™: I know what you mean - I love the game, and the second edition book is a treasure. It was a hard decision, but in the end it comes down to having gas/grocery money versus a game book I cherish but from which I would probably never get any real-world use. From that perspective, the decision seemed rather obvious.

LoneIslander said...

I'm in the same boat right now, no money for tuition. Shit sucks