I now have my first ever autographed RPG product.

johnsemlak

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Well, does it count if the author signs a printed page of a PDF product :)?

Having lived in Russia for many years, and having never visited a Con, I have never had a chance to have a precious or favorite D&D product signed by it's author, until now.

A recent addition to the Moscow D&D club is the author of Oone Games' adventure The Divine Alligator--Artem V. Serebrennikov, who posts as LizardWizard on these boards, and he was kind enough to autograph the adventure for me.

Hopefully, I'll have a chance to be a player in it in the future.
 

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Congratulations, I always like hearing when somebody picks up something that makes them smile. :)


Going off on a tangent, for some reason this thread has given me an idea...

Anyone think I can get Eric Metcalf to sign my copy of The Foundation? :]
 


Maybe we should turn this thread into a "Whose Autograph Do You Have" thread. Goes along with the Famous Persons You've Met thread awhile ago. Just in relation to gaming products...

Monte Cook for "Arcana Unearthed"
Greg Banage for Dragonstar's "Guide to the Galaxy"
Steve Kenson for "Mutants & Masterminds" corebook
Margaret Weis and Jamie Chambers for "Dragonlance Campaign Setting"
 


Someone should check out the forum rules. If you can't find your post, I'd suggest that it might be you.

Thanks and happy holidays.
 

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