This past weekend I went down to my old hometown to see my family for my mom's 80th birthday. She is honestly doing great, and it was a pleasure to see all my family. I even got the chance to run into an old friend, Jon Cook.
Jon and I met in Jr. High, we both played saxophone in the school band. But it was D&D that got us to be friends. I had been playing around with my very rudimentary knowledge of D&D at that point, Jon had some AD&D books and, like me, the B/X books. So we spent our time in band class when she should have been practicing rolling up characters.
We decided to meet up because he wanted to sell me his collection!
How could I say no?
And the infamous Grimtooth's Traps. Gods I hated it when he would pull out this book.
I can add all of these to his minis he sold me a couple years back.
Those are the real deal lead minis. The last one was the mini I had used for my cleric Johan Werper, but back then he had a blue robe and white hair. He also had a hand. No, I did not paint him myself.
This is all rather fantastic to have.
I have already added some of these to my collection, others have gone into my "extras" pile for when people come over to play (an extra Player's Handbook is always welcome), and some others have been claimed by my youngest. He already called dibs on the B/X books and adventures along with the Traps book. Pity his poor players.
Tomorrow is his birthday, and I know he will use the cash to buy some more train gear. This was his previous hobby before D&D and the one he and his son are really enjoying together now.
So Happy Birthday, Jon!
Thank you for all these books, the memories of going through the A Series with your crazy ass traps, and our own blend of Advanced and Basic/Expert rules. Your books have a loving home where they will get used all the time!
The Dragonlance cover image was one used on the Champions of Krynn video game that was the first of those I played in the early 90s on the C64 or IBM PC--as in literally the first home PC IBM made.
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