Selling off part of my RPG books collection

saleSign_0I decided to get rid of some roleplaying game books I don’t need anymore. Perhaps some people among you are interested:

  • Midgard: Das Fantasy Rollenspiel Sold
  • Midgard: Das Arkanum Sold
  • Midgard: Das Kompendium Sold
  • D&D 4th Edition Player’s Handbook
  • D&D 4th Edition Dungeon Master’s Guide
  • D&D 4th Edition Monster Manual
  • D&D 4th Edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide Sold
  • D&D 4th Edition Forgotten Realms Player’s Guide Sold
  • D&D 4th Edition Adventurer’s Vault
  • D&D 4th Edition Dungeon master’s Screen
  • D&D 4th Edition Manual of the Planes

All books are basically like new and show almost no signs of usage. The Midgard books are in German language, the D&D ones are in English.

If you’re interested send me an email to ezekiel.stargazer@gmail.com and tell me what books you’re interested in and what you are willing to pay.

Payment can be done via bank transfer (Germany only) or PayPal. Because of the high shipping costs I sell the books to people within Europe only. Shipping is paid by the buyer and if you insist I can check on international shipping as well. But beware there might be additional taxes and tariffs you have to pay to your customs office.

Thanks for your interest.

4 comments

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Nero Grimes

Friendly piece of advice, see if you can find an online dealer to take a package deal.

You’ll have to figure the figure the Hassle/Money Ratio out yourself.

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    Stargazer

    I’ve thought about this. But I wanted to give my readers the chance to get their hands on these books first. If I don’t sell them this way, I have considered putting everything up on eBay. Alas I don’t know now German online stores interested in buying used roleplaying game books.

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      Nero Grimes

      I understand Ebay has full service stores all over the place.

      First refusal is a beau geste, but a friend of mine is selling off his collection, even with the gang over for a ‘sort, scan, and post’ brunch, selling online can be a real hassle.

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Shaun

Oh how I wish I lived in Europe, and was swimming in your filthy Eurobucks.