coyote6
Adventurer
Flexor the Mighty! said:Exactly. I'll be either converting the MM to a binder or buying a new one inside six months. The binding is HORRIBLE! When I pull a 1977 copies of the PHB, DMG, MM, & MM II that survived 15 years of gaming with PERFECT binding I think that 30 bucks is waaaay to much for a new WOTC book.
OTOH, my original copies of all the 1e core books died many years ago. The bindings broke, on the MM, PH, & DMG. IIRC, the DMG finally literally fell apart (not much unlike my 2nd printing GURPS Basic 3e [non-revised], though that was softcover). Of course, I probably still have it somewhere (that GURPS Basic is right next to me, albeit reincarnated as more of a folder held together with duct tape than a book

Oh, and OA 1e's binding broke & pages stayed in only because I babied it heavily & barely used it. And, of course, Unearthed Arcana was fragile.
My 3e books seem to be in decent shape, though there are a few pages (spread over two or all three core books) in 'em that I'm concerned about -- they look like they might be near falling out. But I'm not sure -- I've had books that looked like that, but held up for years.
The 3e WotC books that I'm worried about most are the softcover ones -- S&F, DotF, etc. They get referenced quite a bit(no SRD version to look at while working on the computer), take more abuse (the hardbacks can usually be laid open to a page & relied on to stay, while paperbacks have to have pages weighted down or the spine cracked to get 'em to stay open), and are more vulnerable to said abuse (softcover -- fewer hp than hardcover

The Sword & Sorcery HC books, though, (CC, CC2, and R&R) really worry me. The bindings are very loose, and there are plenty of pages that look near falling out. I baby them.
OTOH, I guess I take pretty good care of my books. My friends won't borrow paperbacks from me 'cause they look nearly unread after I'm done with them, while they bust the spines apart.
Having the SRD or other electronic copies of books available really helps, IMO -- books take more damage while I'm trying to reference 'em while working on stuff on the computer than they do from in-play use, it seems. So having e-copies lets me use the computer for reference & save the books.
I wish WotC & other game companies could figure out a way to sell (separately or w/printed copies) electronic (PDF, HTML, whatever) copies of in-print stuff. Alas, stupid pirates would screw that up. :-/