TSR What is your physical old school module/adventure filing system?

Greggy C

Hero
Assuming you have built a collection over time. The older modules aren't books of course, they are super thin and so you need some system to be able to find the ones you are looking for.

Some options perhaps you could do them all by published year.

Another option by name (ignoring the word The I suppose?)

What is your filing system?
 

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Jer

Legend
Supporter
I have them on my bookshelves. Modules are on the same shelves as the edition they belong to organized by code (so all of the A series are together on the 1e shelf, all of the B series are together on the B/X BECMI shelf, etc.) Setting-tied adventures are grouped with their setting books where applicable (Planescape books together, Ravenloft together, etc.)

For 3rd party adventures they're either at the end of the grouping for the edition they were created for or, for the ones that are fragile, in a box. The old Judges Guild stuff I have is all on paper with no cardboard so anything like that has to lie flat in a box on a different shelf because I'm worried about it tearing.
 


Voadam

Legend
I have things grouped by edition and then setting and then 3rd party for some of those as well (my Mayfair Games Role Aids AD&D modules and sourcebooks are all together for instance). This applies for both physical on the shelf modules and my PDFs in folders. Physically trilogies and series (like the Slaver A series) are together but otherwise not a lot of organization below the edition and setting level. My physical AD&D Ravenloft stuff (I have a decent physical collection) is all in a drawer with modules, Van Richten's Guides, and sourcebooks like Darklords all mixed in. When I was running a gothic horror 5e game recently I flipped through the drawer to pick out stuff like my Van Richten's Guides to use as info and props and was able to get them reasonably quickly.
 


aco175

Legend
I got rid of most of my older stuff and I may have a few old modules and Dungeon magazines still in a box someplace with some binders of play material.

I used to keep all the campaign adventures that I made in a binder so that we could go over them at the end of a campaign or have them on the shelf to look at at some point, but never did. They did not make the move, but I saved the PC sheets that I have in one binder.
 



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