HippyCraig
Explorer
There are places like noble knight that will buy your older books so other people can enjoy them than just throwing it away
Frankly, the prices you get are not worth the effort. If Goodwill would take books (other than paperback novels), or if we still had any used book stores, I would donate them, but those options no longer exist in my area.There are places like noble knight that will buy your older books so other people can enjoy them than just throwing it away
Over100 RPG books. About 60 more to go when I get around to it.I don't think I'm as radical as you - I'm not sure how much you are actually throwing away
I still have files of my old campaigns. Maps, character sketches from a player who now is a pro comic artist, the last character sheet from a player who sadly passed away during the campaign.I think the actual books are less of a loss than the notebooks and journals. I feel like we need a national repository for that stuff from players and GMs. There's history in there.
A few years ago I went through an exercise of scanning all my old notes, character sheets, and the like - 30+ years of personal gaming history. But... while there was some good stuff in there, honestly they wouldn't have been any great loss to the world.I think the actual books are less of a loss than the notebooks and journals. I feel like we need a national repository for that stuff from players and GMs. There's history in there.