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Old 04-23-2016, 05:29 PM
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Hello,

I played v1 in college, want to get back into playing again

I was looking at buying the 3 versions core sets (physical copy) eBay, Amazon & etc... the prices are outrageous! I'm interested in playing the game NOT building a shrine!

I prefer physical copies but may have to settle for pdf's


I want to incorporate ideas from the different versions and use current events to update timeline

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Old 04-23-2016, 07:03 PM
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Not unusual for limited runs and out of physical print.
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Old 04-23-2016, 11:19 PM
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I dont know where you live but here in Edmonton ive hit up a few local flea markets with some success and once found some at a garage / yard sale.

But the rest of my materal is either my original stuff circa 1986 or .PDF
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Old 04-24-2016, 05:00 AM
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I prefer physical copies but may have to settle for pdf's [/B]
It's easy enough to get your local copy shop to print them from the pdf files and a lot of places will bind them as well in a variety of ways.

There are even ways of getting professional quality soft and hardcovers done if you have the right software and can think outside the box.

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Old 04-24-2016, 05:06 AM
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Also, try Noble Night Games, who are specialists in hard to get and oop games - I have had good luck with them in the past, and they will allow you to input your wish list and then notify you automatically if/when an item on it comes in.

Also, I just checked out ABEBooks and there are a whole lot of TW:2000 supplements available as well as at least one copy of one book of the 1st Edition Core Rules available from various sources, all quite cheap, too,

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Old 04-24-2016, 05:12 AM
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I am just looking at Noble Knight Games' website and they have ...

1 Copy TW 2000 1st Edition, $10 (Fair)
1 Copy TW 2000 2nd Edition, $50 (Fair/Very Good+)
1 Copy TW 2000 2.2 Edition, $125 (VG/Excellent)

The 1st Edition one looks like a good deal. Even the 2nd Edition, compared to modern RPG prices (here in Oz, anyway) seems not too extortionate.

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1 Copy TW 2000 2.2 Edition, $125 (VG/Excellent)
HOW MUCH!!!???
That's the one and only book I don't have a hardcopy of. I think I'll stick with using a softcopy for that price!
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Old 04-24-2016, 10:04 AM
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HOW MUCH!!!???
That's the one and only book I don't have a hardcopy of. I think I'll stick with using a softcopy for that price!
As long as you have a PDF of the book you could run off a lookalike, professionally printed (photocopied) and as either soft or hard cover for under $20 (at a guess) for the former and plus $12 or so for the latter (Black and White, Colour costs a hell of a lot more and is uneconomic).

You'd need Acrobat or a PDF distiller, a Graphics and/or a Page Layout program and its a doddle. I've done it myself for a lot of books available only as PDF or for which shipping from the US was prohibitively expensive.

(Note: I paid for the PDF, so printing it out for personal use is perfectly OK)
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