BGTG Auction #1 - Closed!
Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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This auction is closed as of the time of this posting (12:45pm PDT). I'm turning off the ability to make new comments/bids. I'll update the listings to record the winning bid for each, then start contacting the winning bidders to complete the transactions through BGG Marketplace. Thank you for bidding!
-Mark
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It's time to clear some room so that the collection fits into its space again! If you like, you're also helping the Boardgames To Go podcast, because you know some of these proceeds will be plowed back into other game purchases. (Which defeats the purpose of clearing some room, but who's complaining? ) My first auction is an oddball collection of stuff, just to give this a try. There are some older/OOP euros, a few wargames, even an abstract and a CCG. I am likely to post other auctions in the future.
AUCTION RULES:
Please bid in increments of at least $1.00. Bid by placing a comment to the item with your bid amount.
You are responsible for paying the shipping cost. I will ship using USPS (typically Priority Mail, but that's up the buyer). International buyers are also welcome--it may just take me a little longer to determine the shipping cost. Combined shipments are possible, of course.
In order to discourage sniping, the auction will end sometime next weekend. It will not end before 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Friday, August 1, nor will it continue past 11:59pm Sunday, August 3.
Transactions will be done through the BGG Marketplace after the auction ends, so BGG gets their deserved commission (and there's some tracking of the transaction).
I will accept Paypal or checks/money orders.
No minimum bids on any of these, so feel free to start them off at one measly buck!
Thanks and good luck!
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Played once.
Winning bid: $10 by Bruce Chiriatti (hockeyhabit)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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German game, with some german on the cards, but most of the game is language-neutral. Comes with English rules.
Winning bid: $12 by Chris B (SybotCB)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Unpunched.
Winning bid: $13 by Eric Neff (lesulm1)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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One starter pack containing two decks (one corp, one runner), box, and rulebook. Played several times.
Winning bid: $12 by Heather (GibsonGirl)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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This is 3W's combined set of Ancients I and Ancients II. That's 64 scenarios, plus the counters, maps, etc. Unpunched.
Winning bid: $10 by Tom Hilgert (montsegur)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Includes English instructions.
Winning bid: $7 by Dennis Watson (dwwatson)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Oldie but goodie.
Winning bid: $12 by Lee Sensabaugh (Raithe)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Includes English instructions.
This copy comes with an extra cowboy pawn: Stumpy the cattle trail cook! (Real story: my copy arrived with a broken pawn, and though I made this clever repair, I also had the broken one replaced.)
Winning bid: $18 by Michael Evans (mevans444)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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One of the original Spiel des Jahres winners. Comes with English instructions.
Winning bid: $7 by David Schneider (Gallo22)
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10.
Board Game: Clans
[Average Rating:6.57 Overall Rank:683]

Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Played a couple times.
Winning bid: $13 by Chad Rutt (big-chad)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Played just once. I used a tiny drop of glue on each of the cardboard ship standup counters to keep them together.
Winning bid: $8 by Steve Oksienik (stormseeker75)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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This is the version that comes in a tube, with the leather(?) board rolled up inside.
Winning bid: $7 by Peter Batterton (PBatt)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Five packs/armies, two opened and three sealed.
Winning bid: $3 by Bobby Doran (Runehardt)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Still shrinkwrapped.
Winning bid $14 by Marena Tiano (gamegrl2)
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15.
Board Game: Acquire
[Average Rating:7.43 Overall Rank:99]

Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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The first of three items that are incomplete, sold as-is. This is the 1976 AH edition that matches the earlier 1960s 3M edition with the yellow plastic gridded board and plastic tiles. Trouble is, this copy is missing a few tiles, and a few share certificates. Not playable until you replace those tiles. (Though it does come with some extra blank black tiles that you could fashion into replacements.) Otherwise, good for parts and it's a waste to sit on my shelf unplayed.
Winning bid: $7 by Dan Baden (Dogbreath)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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An OOP microgame. This was my second copy, and is missing the box and two of the 154 counters. Using the photo I took of my previous copy, you should be able to determine which counters you're missing. I'd bet you don't even need to make replacements, that you can play the game fine as-is. But you could easily make a replacement.
Winning bid: $8 by David Schneider (Gallo22)
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Mark Johnson
United States Santa Clarita California
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Back in the 1970s AH gobbled up games and game companies, including a few tiles from Operational Studies Group (I think that's what it was called). That included a couple ziplock historical microgames, which AH transformed into micro-bookcase games. A box a little smaller than the Alea smallbox size, and it includes a mounted gameboard. The cutting edge of 1970s American boardgame technology!
This copy is kind of dusty & musty, and the previous owner lost one of the counters. Probably not hard to produce a replacement, but there you have it.
Winning bid: $2 by Bobby Doran (Runehardt)
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