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    Value of the Warhammer Quest Journal

    In the middle of a big clear out and have come across three copies of "Deathblow" (issues 1,2,3), which is the Warhammer Quest specific citadel journal publication.

    Not sure whether they are worth anything on Ebay, or are they worthless? My intent would be to batch them up as a single lot on Ebay.

    Also got copies of 'Town Cryer' 7-12 as well if they're worth much?
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    Re: Value of the Warhammer Quest Journal

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim30 View Post
    In the middle of a big clear out and have come across three copies of "Deathblow" (issues 1,2,3), which is the Warhammer Quest specific citadel journal publication.

    Not sure whether they are worth anything on Ebay, or are they worthless? My intent would be to batch them up as a single lot on Ebay.

    Also got copies of 'Town Cryer' 7-12 as well if they're worth much?
    You usually see Deathblows listed individually on eBay for not less then twenty pounds each, often for a lot more.
    Can't help with the town cryer's.

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    Re: Value of the Warhammer Quest Journal

    They do tend to go for quite alot since they are very good, especially the first one which had all the alternate settings rules.

    I brought 7 copies of issue 3 when GW were flogging them off for 20p each to clear them....cut 5 of them up to make counters for the Lord of Anerion....
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    Re: Value of the Warhammer Quest Journal

    Thanks for the advice. I've listed them on Ebay as individual auctions, starting at £0.99 each with £1 p&p. They will be live from 7.30pm tonight UK time for 7 days. I'll post the links once they go live if anyone wants to bid for them.

    We do have a full set of WHQ (minus a few minis) and a near complete 2nd set of tiles in the loft, which will go on Ebay at some point. It'll take some time to sort it out, but again, not sure how much its worth.
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