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| #1zombiegleemaxFeb 13, 2006 14:31:09 | From rpgnow, does any person know how to buy the 1989 or 1990 ADandD 2nd edition PHB and DMG by David Zeb Cook? Every time I go to that rpgnow computer-net site, it seems extremely complicated to buy. I am desperate--I have to see and read the three early ADandD 2nd edition core rulebooks with tri-column formatting on the pages and blue ink printing headers on the pages. Why is it so damn difficult to get those books? Does any person of this group know how to easily copy those books if they already have them and then send them to my email? I can send a money order for a maximum of $20.00 to the person who does it for me. The $20.00 is assuming that the the three books--the 1989 or 1990 DMG, PHB, and MM by David Zeb Cook--are bought from rpgnow for $4.95 each and I am giving $2.00 to $5.00 as a tip. |
| #2chatdemonFeb 13, 2006 18:58:23 | From rpgnow, does any person know how to buy the 1989 or 1990 ADandD 2nd edition PHB and DMG by David Zeb Cook? Every time I go to that rpgnow computer-net site, it seems extremely complicated to buy. I am desperate--I have to see and read the three early ADandD 2nd edition core rulebooks with tri-column formatting on the pages and blue ink printing headers on the pages. Why is it so damn difficult to get those books? Does any person of this group know how to easily copy those books if they already have them and then send them to my email? I can send a money order for a maximum of $20.00 to the person who does it for me. The $20.00 is assuming that the the three books--the 1989 or 1990 DMG, PHB, and MM by David Zeb Cook--are bought from rpgnow for $4.95 each and I am giving $2.00 to $5.00 as a tip. Paizo.com has the same files for download, for a buck less, and I find their pdf store a lot easier to use than RPGNow. Give them a try. |
| #3chatdemonFeb 15, 2006 12:56:45 | Dude, did you not read my reply to you here: http://boards1.wizards.com/showpost.php?p=8471122&postcount=4 It's hard enough getting any worthwhile threads in OOP without provoking moderation by encouraging illegal activities. I could care less what you do on your own time, just leave this forum out of it. |
| #4weasel_fierceFeb 15, 2006 13:23:19 | You can propably get the actual books on Ebay for 4-5 dollars a piece. Amazon can be more reliable, but expect to pay a few extra dollars |
| #5chatdemonFeb 15, 2006 13:28:48 | Or hit the bargain bin used books at your FLGS. The books might be a bit worn, but it's amazing how many people sold all their 2e stuff for pennies when 3e came out. |
| #6red_scare87Mar 15, 2006 15:55:48 | I actually bought all the core AD&D books on Amazon.com I think. They were relatively cheap too. I think I got all three core books and the Complete Psionics Handbook for about $20. |