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That, and dig six feet under to find the authorYou should try to get it autographed, but the people have to sign upside down.

That, and dig six feet under to find the authorYou should try to get it autographed, but the people have to sign upside down.
You've mentioned it being upside-down a few times now. (Hint: it's not.) You do understand why the pink section is printed that way, don't you?You should try to get it autographed, but the people have to sign upside down.
Don't believe anyone who tells you that. A misprint on a product that is now 'iconic' in tRPG history will definitely have interested collectors.I also reached out to Scott from Acaeum and he had never heard of one either, but said that errors aren't really collectible and don't increase value. That seems odd to me; as I'd think a one-of-a-kind boxed set would be collectible, but he's the expert, not me.
Oh, I'm sure. Just no idea how much. This is a first. Based on my understanding from Zeb, it was the first print paper that was misaligned on the folding and cutting machine. So that leads me to believe it may be one of a kind. Typically any print issues like this would be caught and destroyed by the printer and not even go out for distribution. So someone might think that has value. But not as much as a super rare product that was rare in the first place, like the orange B3 Palace of the Silver Princess or ST1 Up the Garden Path.Don't believe anyone who tells you that. A misprint on a product that is now 'iconic' in tRPG history will definitely have interested collectors.
Yes, this is purely a manufacturing/production error. The only "real" value it has is to someone who finds value in owning a curiosity. In other words, ripe fodder for one of the bigger RPG convention auctions.Oh, I'm sure. Just no idea how much. This is a first. Based on my understanding from Zeb, it was the first print paper that was misaligned on the folding and cutting machine. So that leads me to believe it may be one of a kind. Typically any print issues like this would be caught and destroyed by the printer and not even go out for distribution. So someone might think that has value. But not as much as a super rare product that was rare in the first place, like the orange B3 Palace of the Silver Princess or ST1 Up the Garden Path.
Oh, I was under the impression that jokes were supposed to be funny in the first place. My bad.Explaining the joke doesnāt make it funnier.