Freakin $3,650 for this original Robert J. Kuntz map. Winner is the Australian improvstone with spivminder and bill7719719 following. invinclibleoverlord makes an amazing 4th place only.
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:59 am Post subject:
I think that is invincibly over-the-top.
I would much rather have an original piece of art with that kind of cabbage.
The money that these auctions have drawn in will likely send shockwaves through the former TSR employees. I would look for more of these types of auctions to begin happening.
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 11:16 am Post subject:
Scribe wrote:
I think that is invincibly over-the-top.
I would much rather have an original piece of art with that kind of cabbage.
The money that these auctions have drawn in will likely send shockwaves through the former TSR employees. I would look for more of these types of auctions to begin happening.
I absolutely agree. And Paul Stormberg has already established a nice trademark for this kind of business. Not a bad thing to do. Though maybe he should hire someone for packing and mailing the stuff.
The other auctions were heavy, too. Several new names showed up, with very serious bids. Not really collectors, but GREYHAWK afficionados. There was a lot of talk on the Acaeum forum about the RJK auctions. _________________ Tome of Treasures - #1 resource for collectible role-playing games.
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 1:12 pm Post subject:
So the total out on these auctions is $20,000!!
Seriously, there really wasn't anything significant in the auctions from what I seen. What was pretty much sold for much less than some of the other oddities.
I thought the original artwork was nice and at a decent deal. I liked the Domesday Book but it sold for too much I think.
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:58 pm Post subject:
Well. All you have to do is monitoring that stuff.
One day one of those Kuntz'ians wants to sell his stuff.
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Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 7:20 am Post subject:
Scribe wrote:
I think that is a brilliant assessment by Falstaff. I really do think this material will depreciate as it changes hands.
On another note, I started to get goosebumps today thinking about the Gary Gygax auctioning off his personal collection.
I would sell off my daughter for a shot at owning the PHB original cover art.
Honestly, I don't think, Gygax has to sell his stuff for $20,000. From what I've read, his doing pretty well. The Gygax stuff will show up only after his death, and I sincerely hope, that will be in a loooong time from now. _________________ Tome of Treasures - #1 resource for collectible role-playing games.
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Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:03 pm Post subject:
Oh, I dont know. You might be surprised at the willingness of some of these people to move at least parts of their collection for the amount of cash it would bring in.
I am thinking Gygax has at least 100 times the material Kuntz just put up.
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Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 6:20 pm Post subject:
Well need to win in a lottery I think.
Hopefully Ed waits with selling all his hidden boxes of Realmslore a few years.
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and you should monitor all that stuff. would be great to know how such an investment turns out over the course of the years. _________________ *Forgotten Realms update daemon*
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:12 am Post subject: Well, speaking of sad and morbid topics of interest
Ralf Toth wrote:
The Gygax stuff will show up only after his death, and I sincerely hope, that will be in a loooong time from now.
I searched the forums here to see if what I am about to post was a repeat, and even though I cannot find it, considering what common knowledge it seems to be I am taking the safe route and just bumping this five-year-old thread (which may actually be a worse idea; who knows?):
The auction is always one of my favorite parts of the convention anyway, and I cannot even imagine how insane the bidding is going to be for even the most insignificant thing they put up. I know I already promised myself I would pay upwards of $50 for, you know, pretty much anything at all the least bit interesting.
"Gary Gygax's favorite sheet protector. Let's start the bidding at ..."
"Ooh, I can totally win this one!"
"$5,000. Do I hear $7,500?"
And I would be willing to bid crazy amounts even if the proceeds were not potentially going to build a memorial statue. I hope they end up raising ten trillion quatloos, or whatever currency it is the kids use these days, for its construction.
(Also, as long as I am posting, I may as well say how genuinely impressed I am by the community you have built up here and the variety of information available)
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:45 am Post subject:
I'm sure its been talked about..
If its his slippers thats one thing, if its actually gaming stuff.. when then thats another kettle of fish.. Just wish they would release a list of stuff..
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