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| swifty |
Posted - 08 Apr 2009 : 18:17:18 ive just been on amazon coz im looking to buy this series next but i got quite a shock at some of the prices.was there a short print run this series. |
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| The Red Walker |
Posted - 15 Apr 2009 : 15:23:06 I just noticed Nobleknight has Murder in Cormyr and Murder in Halruaa, both in hardcover for a reasonable price. I already have them, but if you are missing them, they were enjoyable!(esp. Halruaa) |
| The Sage |
Posted - 15 Apr 2009 : 15:10:35 quote: Originally posted by swifty
quote: Originally posted by The Sage
You could try nobleknight.com. I recall seeing some second-hand copies there for reasonable prices.
just this minute ordered under fallen stars and queen of the depths for very reasonable price.cheers sage.one quick question.ive gone for the cheapest shippin option which takes between 14 and 60 days.if im in britain any idea how long will i wait.
Well, I can only use myself and my experiences as an example. My last order with nobleknight.com was just a few weeks ago, and I selected the 14-to-60 day shipping method. Now, bearing in mind that I'm in Australia [and certainly a lot further from the US than the UK] I received my order in exactly 14 days.
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| swifty |
Posted - 15 Apr 2009 : 12:57:17 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
You could try nobleknight.com. I recall seeing some second-hand copies there for reasonable prices.
just this minute ordered under fallen stars and queen of the depths for very reasonable price.cheers sage.one quick question.ive gone for the cheapest shippin option which takes between 14 and 60 days.if im in britain any idea how long will i wait. |
| BlackAce |
Posted - 12 Apr 2009 : 04:52:04 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by BlackAce
quote: Originally posted by swifty
just received maiden of pain this morning.chapter 1 begins...the year of rogue dragons (1373).erm wasnt that 1372.
No that was the year of the unstrung harp.
"Year of the Unstrung Harp" was 1371 DR. 
Ooops, then I must've had the Year of Wild Magic and Unstrung Harp backwards in my head for god knows how long.  |
| The Sage |
Posted - 11 Apr 2009 : 13:11:12 quote: Originally posted by BlackAce
quote: Originally posted by swifty
just received maiden of pain this morning.chapter 1 begins...the year of rogue dragons (1373).erm wasnt that 1372.
No that was the year of the unstrung harp.
"Year of the Unstrung Harp" was 1371 DR. 
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| BlackAce |
Posted - 11 Apr 2009 : 13:00:53 quote: Originally posted by swifty
just received maiden of pain this morning.chapter 1 begins...the year of rogue dragons (1373).erm wasnt that 1372.
No that was the year of the unstrung harp.
If you're in the UK, Swifty and looking for any particular novels, reply with what below and if I have them, I'll pm you and post them for free. |
| The Sage |
Posted - 11 Apr 2009 : 12:55:33 No. 1372 DR was the Year of Wild Magic.
See the "Roll of Years" here for a more complete breakdown.
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| swifty |
Posted - 11 Apr 2009 : 11:51:50 just received maiden of pain this morning.chapter 1 begins...the year of rogue dragons (1373).erm wasnt that 1372. |
| The Sage |
Posted - 09 Apr 2009 : 23:44:54 quote: Originally posted by swifty
have you used it sage.i dont really like buying off the internet as it is.i usually get all my realms novels from the one british company on amazon marketplace as there only based 20 miles away.
Yes, I have. I've purchased a wide variety of second-hand TSR novels from nobleknight.com, as well as a few BattleTech novels that I wanted to replace.
Aaron, the head nobleknight.com guy, responds with reliable and responsible service. I've been ordering from him now for almost 6 years, and I haven't had much of a reason to complain about anything. His prices are always good, and sometimes better than if I were to purchase the same item through second-hand retailers here.
I'll recommend them to any scribe whose keen on completing their specific RPG collections. Because as you can see from his online catalogue on the nobleknight.com website, his collection is quite diverse.
Enjoy!  |
| swifty |
Posted - 09 Apr 2009 : 22:56:15 cheers.justy found the nether scroll for a decent price on play.com.thats another novel thats forever been overpriced on amazon. |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 09 Apr 2009 : 20:34:55 I've used NobleKnight.com, but not for novels... I offloaded a bunch of duplicate D&D stuff on there, and used the credit for a bunch of Warmachine stuff. I had no problems with them.
I've not heard of anyone having issues with them, and I know Kuje, in particular, recommends them to just about everyone -- which I take as a positive endorsement.
I used to not like ordering stuff online... Now I buy almost exclusively online. |
| swifty |
Posted - 09 Apr 2009 : 20:05:32 have you used it sage.i dont really like buying off the internet as it is.i usually get all my realms novels from the one british company on amazon marketplace as there only based 20 miles away. |
| The Sage |
Posted - 09 Apr 2009 : 00:05:32 You could try nobleknight.com. I recall seeing some second-hand copies there for reasonable prices.
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| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 08 Apr 2009 : 19:26:15 I replaced most of them on eBay. Some are even still on store shelves, here.  |
| swifty |
Posted - 08 Apr 2009 : 18:32:44 just tried play.com as well.queen of the depths for 43 pound.whats that.bout 90$.what the f***. |