D&D General A tour of each and every TSR/D&D release

darjr

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Alex Kammer of GameHoleCon is known to have a very complete (and more) collection and he’s started a tour of everything!

Starting with something pre TSR.

1st printing of Chainmail from 1971 printed by Guidon Games.

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darjr

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For those that do not go to Twitter can you see the content of the linked Twitter posts? Or should I copy them in? I like to leave the link in case the original Twitter poster wants to delete them. I have made exceptions and I this would count.
 


Mannahnin

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For those that do not go to Twitter can you see the content of the linked Twitter posts? Or should I copy them in? I like to leave the link in case the original Twitter poster wants to delete them. I have made exceptions and I this would count.
I can't see them during the day (social media blocked at work), which is mostly when I have time for ENworld, but that's a bit of a special case.
 



darjr

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We continue on our tour of each and every D&D TSR release. I showed you all my first print copy of Chainmail last week. The first two printings of Chainmail were actually distributed by Guidon Games, not TSR. Well, here my copy of the 3rd printing released by TSR in 1975. Enjoy!

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el-remmen

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I had that (3rd) edition of Chainmail once upon a time and an early OD&D booklet back when I was a teenager and someone older gave them to me. Unfortunately, I was a knucklehead who simply thought "out of date" and cast them aside and at some point amid family moving and then my own moving out to college got lost in some purge of "junk." :(

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