D&D General When did the DM screen appear?

AD&D 1e definitely had a screen - had Trampier artwork on it. I don't know if there was one produced by TSR prior to that - Wikipedia doesn't list any for any edition prior to 1e.

And as @Mannahnin says Judge's Guild had one a few years earlier. IIRC it didn't have artwork on it - it had GM tables on one side and player tables on the other (I think that was the Judge's Guild screen at least - I know someone made one like that).
I still have my 1E screen, but it smells a bit off.
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If your books from the 1970s don't smell like the basement you played the game in, there's something wrong :)

I never played in the basement. We played outdoors at first with others. When I got older it was in my room/apartment, and then finally when I got out of school, at my house or anothers.

I try to avoid books that smell musty or moldy.

Then again, my basement today is environmentally controlled, so even then the books shouldn't smell like anything other than books.
 


How did that work at conventions? Every DM brings his own closet door? 🙃
If I remember the story right, and I might not, it was for his early home games...and it didn’t last long. The DM could hide under the table. Though that would be…problematic. Or wear some kind of shroud.
 

I had the second printing according to the site:
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but sadly when my house caught fire in 1991 it was a casualty and destroyed by water damage. :(

Of course, it didn't help any that my room was in the basement and where we played LOL, so all the water collected there.

I didn't bother replacing it for a couple years when we adapted a lot of 2E, so this is the screen I still have:

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