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RPG blow Out

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Hey there...

I'm blowing out my RPG collection at RPGnet. http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=482806 Make an offer if interested.
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Armoury Hex/Graph paper

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I checked out your E-bay store, and thought the Armoury Hexagonal/Square graph paper pad could come in handy. I was a little set back by the price though.

I have been using a graph paper generator program, but thought a pad already made would be useful. Is this product rare, or was it expensive to start with?
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[quote="mongo"]I checked out your E-bay store, and thought the Armoury Hexagonal/Square graph paper pad could come in handy. I was a little set back by the price though.



I have been using a graph paper generator program, but thought a pad already made would be useful. Is this product rare, or was it expensive to start with?[/quote]


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Hi there...

This item was made in the 80s. I would think you can fine something like this at a stationary store if they are still around. I took some tech illustration classes at city collage in the early 90s and they had some 3D design graph paper then. Not quite the same I know but very close. Anyway I could let this go for $15 and that would include media Mail shipping. So $15 total.

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I think I can do $15.00 for that, with the shipping of course. I'll go through E-bay, so you can send me an invoice after I "make an offer" there. I am "mongogrunt" there, so shouldn't be too hard to mix up who I am.

Thanks, from Mongo/mongogrunt
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[quote="mongo"]This message will of course be gone in about a week. [/quote]
Wrong! It's already gone!

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Thanks Mongo. You should have the hex & Graph paper in a few days once payment clears.

Take care.
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Thanks Old Gamer

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Thanks for everything. The PayPal stuff should be completed by now.

I went back through the links to your Ebay store, and have another question. What is the "Mighty Fortress" D&D book about?
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This AD&D Historical Reference Soucebook deals with European history from 1510-1650. The contents are:

A Stirring History
The Pattern of Daily Life
Characters
The Military Life
Four Wars
The New World
Folklore and Fantasy
Adventuring

The books is 96 pages and comes with an attached map of Europe.
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[quote="Old Gamer From the Sea"]This AD&D Historical Reference Soucebook deals with European history from 1510-1650. The contents are:



A Stirring History

The Pattern of Daily Life

Characters

The Military Life

Four Wars

The New World

Folklore and Fantasy

Adventuring



The books is 96 pages and comes with an attached map of Europe.[/quote]

As a side note, it's a pretty good book -- one of the better 2nd ed. splats.

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