suggestions??

Oct 07, 2008 08:03

does anyone have any good leads to sell used older edition game books? Before anyone freaks out, no i'm not selling everything, just some of the older stuff like the warhammer 40k 3rd and 4th ed books now that i've got the 5th ed, and the older 2nd and 3rd ed D&D stuff that I have kicking around here, and maybe some old Live Action books. cuddles?!? Do ( Read more... )

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jamesorr81 October 7 2008, 14:08:08 UTC
I've had an unusual amount of luck selling on Half.com before. The issue with selling old editions of like… wargame books, is that once the new ones are out, eh. At that point… Maybe taking them to like… ugh. A half price bookstore? They'll neuter you on the price, but they'll be gone. THEN, there's the everpopular 3rd choice. Take it all, and list it as a lot on ebay. Folks are bound to want something out of it, and will take the other crap off your hands. Or Craig's list. If anyone asks, you can make up a fun story about rescuing them from a burning building or something.

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i know a place ninmug October 7 2008, 15:23:35 UTC
hey if your travling through wichita bookaholic on oliver and lincoln st

i sold some of my old books and got a decent amount..

so when you moving down here bro

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Suggestions. cuddles October 7 2008, 19:20:45 UTC
Yeah here's a few options you have:

1. Post on the local gaming communities on LJ. People do it all the time and it's possible you can get rid of some of that stuff.

2. Check your local gaming stores in your area. Good ones will generally buy used books(at the very least for store credit.)

3. Send them to me. I won't give you any actual money but I will donate them to the charity auction of the next convention I go to. These auctions take place every year and benefit either The Rescue Dogs, Books For The Blind, or the North Carolina Wildlife and Zoo Foundation depending on the convention. I'll also make sure your name is credited during the auction.

4. E-bay. Obvious choice but hey it's there. The older Live Action and D&D books will generally be picked up for novelty sake by a growing number of collectors.

Later

Cuddles

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Re: Suggestions. decembertyger October 8 2008, 22:55:36 UTC
yup was gonna say the same...

3.5 D&D is selling pretty good because few like 4.0

I dono why anyone would want the old ed warhammer though. Good luck :D

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Re: Suggestions. lonewolfi October 9 2008, 03:20:42 UTC
that's kinda what i was thinking too. Oh well. If i sell it i sell it ... if not i don't.

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ninmug October 7 2008, 20:01:18 UTC
if you go through wichita try bookaholic on lincoln and oliver

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