2Nd Edition DL Atlas

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#1

zombiegleemax

Jan 21, 2004 20:31:16
Can anyone give me info on this? My girlfreind was gonna get it for me for Xmas and I had no idea it even exsisted. Where could I find one?
#2

Dragonhelm

Jan 21, 2004 21:27:37
Originally posted by Jarvis Wigglefingers
Can anyone give me info on this? My girlfreind was gonna get it for me for Xmas and I had no idea it even exsisted. Where could I find one?

They're pretty rare. Karen Wynn Fonstad is the one who did it. She also did the Realms (also rare), Pern, and Middle-Earth.

It's not going to be easy to find.
#3

dr_teeth

Jan 22, 2004 0:01:50
Its out of print, so best bet is EBAY! Its a great book but its outdated now, theres been so much change to Ansalon since it came out that its a different place now. My favorite DL map was the Trail Map, it was way cool and very hard to find, mine went on a walkabout and has never been seen again.
#4

dragontooth

Jan 22, 2004 23:35:31
How much could one get for a dragonlance Atlas?

I'm glad I have one.
#5

dr_teeth

Jan 22, 2004 23:46:37
Ive seen the Atlas go for around $20 to $25 and the trail map, i saw one go for $40 once
#6

dragontooth

Jan 22, 2004 23:49:15
Guess I'll wait a few decades then before I try and sell it. LMAO Was hoping for more then 25$
#7

zombiegleemax

Jan 23, 2004 1:38:08
Thas what I was afraid of. I know I could get a newer and better version in the new DL sourcebook but I have yet to buy it.....plus I like old stuff. It would just be fun to own the old one. Thanks everyone!!!
#8

zombiegleemax

Jan 23, 2004 11:24:18
Originally posted by Dragonhelm
They're pretty rare. Karen Wynn Fonstad is the one who did it. She also did the Realms (also rare), Pern, and Middle-Earth.

It's not going to be easy to find.

Just a sidenote: I think she did the atlas of middle-earth and that was what court TSR's eye. Anyway she did a great job. Although I have never seen the pern atlas, the three others are pretty good.

Most liberaries should still have old copies, so maybe at a liberary sale. (trashed/old materiale sale? can't find the word, sorry)
#9

zombiegleemax

Feb 03, 2004 13:38:49
I'm looking at my atlas right now. Quite a nice book.

I got mine at a used store for 10$ can. and it is very nice. The origninal price tag on it was 15.95 US in 1987. So I guess it would fetch a nice price today. The TSR code is 8448. But mine is not for sale.

You can usualy get used Dragonlance stuff at http://www.hitpointe.com .

Lord Soth
#10

zombiegleemax

Feb 04, 2004 20:50:39
During the early 90s, one of my friends said he got his when he wrote TSR and complained that they did not have a DL atlas. They send him one for free. Though, he does lie a lot.

I have both DL and the FR atlases which I bought when they were in print.

Also try used books stores in your area. They are full of old D&D stuff.