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Zeus
April 10th, 2015, 15:59
Hello all, as you all know I'm an avid fan of D&D, having played it now for some 32 years :) Yes, I'm an oldie.

The journey for me started with the original/classic D&D back in the late 70's early 80s when I was introduced to the Holmes Basic/Expert sets by my god father at the age of 10. My passion for D&D was firmly cemented by the time Mr Moldvay came along with his editions of the Basic/Expert sets and by the time the BECMI box sets were out I was already DMing my own campaigns based in Greyhawk. Why am I telling you all this? Well along the ways I have procured and acquired various content, material, some rare, some exotic and some not so and thought it might be fun/interesting to share pictures of my collection in the hopes it will encourage others to do so. I like to think of my collection as a preservation of a slice of roleplaying gaming history and it would be a shame to lock it all up never to see the light of day so instead I start this thread in the hopes we can start an interesting dialogue amongst friends.

And so I will kick off the thread with a history of D&D by bookshelf starting with the original releases and working upto modern day.

Bookshelf number 1 from my collection:

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8773/16478770073_dcf89ab5b8_c.jpg

Left to Right


Dungeons & Dragons Rules for Fantastic Medieval Wargames Campaigns Playable with Paper and Pencil and Miniature Figures (2nd Printing 1975) - the original 3 booklets but the woodgrain box is a replica as mine got destroyed :( and yes, that really was the title of the game when it launched in 1974 - what a mouthful :)

Dungeons & Dragons Rules for Fantastic Medieval Wargames Campaigns Playable with Paper and Pencil and Miniature Figures (5th Printing 1975) - the original white box
Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (Holmes - UK Edition 1st Print 1977) - the first revised edition of D&D by J. Eric Holmes who was a teacher and a D&D fan but felt the original books were not new player friendly - he was right.
Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (Holmes - US Edition 2nd Print 1978) w/Dice
Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (Holmes - US Edition 5th Print 1980) w/Dice Chit Card - due to short supplies of polyhedral dice TSR shipped chit cards instead.
Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (Moldvay - US 8th Print 1981)
Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (Moldvay - US 9th Print 1982)
Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set (Moldvay - US 1st Print 1981)
Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set (Moldvay - US 2nd Print 1982)
Dungeons & Dragons 40th Anniversary Reprint of the original woodgrain box Set with rulebooks I-III and supplements IV-VII (1st print 2014)


The two little miniature sets are part of the D&D 25th Anniversary celebration reprints of some of the D&D and AD&D 1e classics of that time. I have several of the box sets and nearly all the reprints of the AD&D rulebooks. These are really great items, 1/7th of an inch in scale but all complete and readable (albeit with a magnifying glass), even the maps are all included for the adventure sets.

You can just see the top of my AD&D 1e rulebook collection but you will have to wait for that one as we have a couple of other shelves to go before we get to AD&D. 1e :)

Right, I've shown you mine, now you show me yours ;p

Zacchaeus
April 10th, 2015, 22:12
This is awesome. Being pretty much as old as you (actually I'm a lot older if you were only 10 in the late 70's :)), I too started back in the early 80's when my kids were old enough to read :)
However as each new edition game along I sadly sold or gave away the older editions. I still have a pretty fair collection of modules stashed away under a bed somewhere, but my wife has banned me from accessing those :)

Zeus
April 10th, 2015, 22:34
This is awesome. Being pretty much as old as you (actually I'm a lot older if you were only 10 in the late 70's :)), I too started back in the early 80's when my kids were old enough to read :)
However as each new edition game along I sadly sold or gave away the older editions. I still have a pretty fair collection of modules stashed away under a bed somewhere, but my wife has banned me from accessing those :)

:) My girlfriend thinks I am nuts about my passion for this hobby (she's probably right), particularly given the amount I've spent on it over the years! - Prior to the arrival of Ebay (and in my youth) I spent a fair amount of time overseas for work and would often pickup items on my travels - for example whilst in Portugal once in the early 90s on business I picked up a basic set in Portuguese, not that I can speak any Portuguese, but hey its D&D and I couldn't resist. I've managed to retain a fair amount of gaming materials over the years but I've also traded quite a bit over the years. Its also fair to say that I am hoarder (true dragon so as to speak). Damn, still got my lunch money from 6th grade ...

rbeard101
April 11th, 2015, 03:39
I've been playing since the red box in the 80's. Over the years I've managed to corrupt my wife. She won't play RPGs with me (but she will play board games of all sorts), but 2 years ago she was quite happy when she won the bidding war for a 3rd print wood grain box at GenCon.

DrakosDJ
April 11th, 2015, 04:42
I'm a collector as well. I didn't get into it until AD&D back in 1980-1981 though. I still have several of the first print run of the 1st edition. I also have moat all the later print runs of 1st ed., most of the 2nd ed. a metric ton of 3 & 3.5 ed. some 4th, and all of the 5th ed so far.

Zeus
April 11th, 2015, 14:34
I've been playing since the red box in the 80's. Over the years I've managed to corrupt my wife. She won't play RPGs with me (but she will play board games of all sorts), but 2 years ago she was quite happy when she won the bidding war for a 3rd print wood grain box at GenCon.

The woodgrain box is a nice win, I've seen 3rd print sets sell for as much as $3000 each on Ebay when they spring up. This next picture should look very familiar to you then, next bookshelf:

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8827/17082765156_90c4039f50_c.jpg

Left to Right



Dungeons & Dragons Basic Rules Set (Mentzer 12th print 1983) - Red box B set of BECMI
Dungeons & Dragons Basic Rules Set (Mentzer 12th print 1983) - Red box B set of BECMI
Dungeons & Dragons Expert Rules Set (Mentzer 1st print 1983) - Blue box E set of BECMI
Dungeons & Dragons Expert Rules Set (Mentzer 1st print 1983) - Blue box E set of BECMI
Dungeons & Dragons Companion RulesSet (Mentzer 1st print 1984) - Green/Turquoise box set 3 of BECMI
Dungeons & Dragons Companion RulesSet (Mentzer 1st print 1984) - Green/Turquoise box set 3 of BECMI
Dungeons & Dragons Master Rule Set (Mentzer 1st print 1984/5) - Black box set 4 of BECMI
Dungeons & Dragons Immortals Rule Set (Mentzer 1st print 1985) - Gold box set 5 of BECMI

Dungeons & Dragons, The Classic (Version A 1994)
Dungeons & Dragons, The Classic (Version A 1995)
Dungeons & Dragons, The Classic (Version B 1996)


I am expecting some additional items soon too, another Master Rules Set and Immortals Set as well as the elusive and very rare Wrath of the Immortals set, all in original shrink-wrap and in beautiful condition. That will complete my BECMI and extended Classics/Immortals collection.


I'm a collector as well. I didn't get into it until AD&D back in 1980-1981 though. I still have several of the first print run of the 1st edition. I also have moat all the later print runs of 1st ed., most of the 2nd ed. a metric ton of 3 & 3.5 ed. some 4th, and all of the 5th ed so far.

Nice, 1ed remains a personal favourite of mine although the new 5th edition has sparked my curiosity and looks like it could take the lead. I too have 1st prints of the AD&D rulebooks including US and UK true 1st prints of the PHB, MM and DMG :) But more on AD&D in a bit, my complete 2ed collection, the core 3rd edition rulebooks that I have, complete 4th and 5th editions sets later:)

Callum
April 11th, 2015, 21:56
I wouldn't say I was a collector, but I have built up quite a collection over the years (36 now - even more than you, Zeus)! Here are the top two shelves from one bookcase in my study:

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Unfortunately, my copy of the original white box set (that I bought at Games Day '86) went missing in among various house moves some years ago. But I still have the very rare module ST1, "Up the Garden Path".

DrakosDJ
April 12th, 2015, 06:04
Nice, 1ed remains a personal favourite of mine although the new 5th edition has sparked my curiosity and looks like it could take the lead. I too have 1st prints of the AD&D rulebooks including US and UK true 1st prints of the PHB, MM and DMG :) But more on AD&D in a bit, my complete 2ed collection, the core 3rd edition rulebooks that I have, complete 4th and 5th editions sets later:)

The nicest piece I have has to be the 1st print run of the Dieties ans Demigods 1st edition. The one with the two pantheons TSR was sued over and had to remove in later printings.

damned
April 12th, 2015, 07:20
I bought the white box on ebay a few years ago for Christmas :)
Ill post a piccie of my current shelf when I get home...
Sadly - Im only buying the very occasional dead tree these days - its far and away PDF now.


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Mellock
April 12th, 2015, 18:06
Not much of a collector, or one with a long history, but this is part of what I've accumulated in the years, ever since I discovered Fantasy Grounds.

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The DnD 3.5 books I started gathering whern I first discovered Fantasy Grounds. I've enjoyed reading the Forgotten Realms ones most.
When 4e came out, I habitually got every book that came out for that as well.

9581
I had the opportunity to play in a few Savage Worlds games on FG too, so I got the books for that. Then saithan ran a GURPS game for us, so those books got picked up along the way as well. A little Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, and the Pathfinder core rolebook in there too.

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New World of Darkness books. I love anything horror or supernatural, and World of Darkness just clicked for me. The Hunter series turned out to be my favourite, and I got to play in 2 nWoD games over the years. Great fun.

9583
This is the latest addition; DnD 5e. I picked up every book since the beginning, novel or rulebook alike, and that whole bookcase is more or less reserved for 5e. (It's closest to my computer).

There's one shelf I didn't get a pic of, which is the miscellaneous stuff I find that interest me. Some old Ravenloft stuff, some oddball adventures, and some general fantasy stuff.

So all those books pretty much chronicle my years with Fantasy Grounds. Never played one single in person game. I wonder what I'll have collected 20 or 30 years from now.

Zeus
April 12th, 2015, 22:34
I wouldn't say I was a collector, but I have built up quite a collection over the years (36 now - even more than you, Zeus)! Here are the top two shelves from one bookcase in my study:

9575

Unfortunately, my copy of the original white box set (that I bought at Games Day '86) went missing in among various house moves some years ago. But I still have the very rare module ST1, "Up the Garden Path".

Your what I call an unconscious collector. :) Not aware that you are actually collecting, er go, you are a collector. Oooh lalaaa ... ST1 is an incredibly rare find (and your not a collector, yeah right your fooling no one). I assume you have a published copy (red and white cover?). Must have been a happy moment what you found that.


The nicest piece I have has to be the 1st print run of the Dieties ans Demigods 1st edition. The one with the two pantheons TSR was sued over and had to remove in later printings.

Ah yes, the one with the included Chthulhu mythology, I have one too. This book make me laugh the most as I see it sold on Ebay on numerous occasions where the seller has no idea thats its worth a little more if its the 17 over the 15 pantheon version.


I bought the white box on ebay a few years ago for Christmas :)
Ill post a piccie of my current shelf when I get home...
Sadly - Im only buying the very occasional dead tree these days - its far and away PDF now.


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Some say that print is dead but I am a little old fashioned and still prefer to read a book in my hands over reading from a screen. Having said that PDFs are awesome too and I often have both hard and digital copies of the same content. Go figure, I am that nuts.


Not much of a collector, or one with a long history, but this is part of what I've accumulated in the years, ever since I discovered Fantasy Grounds.

9580
The DnD 3.5 books I started gathering whern I first discovered Fantasy Grounds. I've enjoyed reading the Forgotten Realms ones most.
When 4e came out, I habitually got every book that came out for that as well.

9581
I had the opportunity to play in a few Savage Worlds games on FG too, so I got the books for that. Then saithan ran a GURPS game for us, so those books got picked up along the way as well. A little Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, and the Pathfinder core rolebook in there too.

9582
New World of Darkness books. I love anything horror or supernatural, and World of Darkness just clicked for me. The Hunter series turned out to be my favourite, and I got to play in 2 nWoD games over the years. Great fun.

9583
This is the latest addition; DnD 5e. I picked up every book since the beginning, novel or rulebook alike, and that whole bookcase is more or less reserved for 5e. (It's closest to my computer).

There's one shelf I didn't get a pic of, which is the miscellaneous stuff I find that interest me. Some old Ravenloft stuff, some oddball adventures, and some general fantasy stuff.

So all those books pretty much chronicle my years with Fantasy Grounds. Never played one single in person game. I wonder what I'll have collected 20 or 30 years from now.

Thats alright, we all got to start somewhere, right? Your 4E collection looks impressive already, certainly broader than mine (if shelf width is anything to go by) and I thought I had most of the books - back to the drawing board and Ebay for 4E then. Hmmm. Your going to laugh when I post the last picture up in the planned series - it will be of the entire bookshelf in my study of which 99% of the shelf space is dedicated to D&D and the last 1% dedicated to Palladium, WHFRP, Chill, Cyberpunk, Paranoia, Boot Hill, Star Frontiers, Buck Rodgers, MARVEL Super-Heroes and Call of Cthulhu.

d3rmond
April 22nd, 2015, 14:55
Hi guys, nice to find a thread about D&D collectors.

I live in Madrid, Spain and i have played d&d for 28 years now. I have been collecting for almost all that time, but in the last 10 years my purchasing power become better so my collection grew exponentially.

Some time ago i posted a video in youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMfSzs8Eo1g

But since that video i have kept on acquiring stuff. I have focused on foreign editions of d&d:

I have the red box by Mentzer in 9 different languages, (only norwegian, finnish and chinese left.) and I am in the hunt for completing the BECMI in all languages ever printed.

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9647

9648

Wolfheart
May 3rd, 2015, 17:10
I have been collecting Forgotten Realms material for a while. Currently missing only a few books for a complete AD&D Realms collection :)

Jo3
March 17th, 2016, 16:29
Nice Collections !!!!

Here's mine :

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damned
March 18th, 2016, 01:56
Welcome Jo3!

kylania
March 18th, 2016, 16:13
Not mine, but deserves to be mentioned: https://kotaku.com/5487938/the-worlds-greatest-dungeons--dragons-room/

bawsr
March 20th, 2016, 19:53
Ok.. I haven't got all my stuff organized since moving.. Tried first to organize my 1st edition hardbacks. My daughter has been in charge so this that shelves.. I have 30 more shelves of stuff to organize..

this is shelf #1 of 32 or so for RPG stuff. She just started putting all similar things on one Shelf. I will have to organize more later.

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damned
March 20th, 2016, 22:49
...this is shelf #1 of 32 or so for RPG stuff. She just started putting all similar things on one Shelf. I will have to organize more later....

this thread is about to get a lot longer!

bawsr
March 20th, 2016, 22:52
LOL.. If the thread goes long enough ;) I will do 4-5 shelves at a time. I am still unpacking stuff. I just found more 1st edition hardbacks.. This isn't going to be easy to organize :D

Mellock
March 21st, 2016, 18:08
this is shelf #1 of 32 or so for RPG stuff.


I want to be you when I grow up. :p

Trenloe
March 21st, 2016, 18:51
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I think you're missing an AD&D Monster Manual in that collection. ;)

Zacchaeus
March 21st, 2016, 23:27
You lot are so much more organised that I am :)

damned
March 22nd, 2016, 02:19
and you are sooo much more organised than I!

Callum
March 22nd, 2016, 09:49
I never got round to posting the photo I took of my "other RPGs" shelf...

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I might take pictures of my AD&D 2nd Edition collection some time, but that's six shelves worth...

midas
March 30th, 2016, 22:59
I love shelf porn so I'll add my collection. :)

13628

13629

13630

13631

13632

I'm still missing a bunch of 1st and 2nd edition stuff that was damaged in some basement flooding years ago, and there was a housefire as well not long ago that claimed some more, but I've slowly but surely been replacing them.

midas
March 30th, 2016, 23:00
Oh, and hiding in the hall on the corner of another shelf:

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gqwebb
April 19th, 2016, 17:04
Three cheers for the man cave!
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Sorry I am a little bent

LordEntrails
April 19th, 2016, 17:13
How do you get the mini's to stick to the wall? Magnets?

kylania
April 19th, 2016, 19:22
Well, it's not D&D, that stuff is all in boxes, but here's my now-it-too-is-in-boxes Battletech collection.

lbvk
December 30th, 2018, 01:00
Here's a poster I got back in the day. Do you guys have any?

https://paste.pics/4FGW3

I am selling it on ebay, in case you are interested :-)

https://www.ebay.com/itm/392202838967

Grommit57
December 30th, 2018, 20:04
I have still a have every book and module I've purchase since 1981. Most are stashed away in boxes, but I have them.