Shortly after West End Games had their first warehouse sale, I approached them about buying a fairly large amount of Torg merchandise, with the understanding that I'd be able to then sell it at the same prices they (intermittently) offered. I sold small quantities of the product at gaming conventions. Most of the time, however, I directed potential buyers to WEG, because that was (I felt) the best way to support the game. Also WEG, being merchants, were well-equipped to handle such transactions smoothly and efficiently.
Then in 2004, WEG stopped selling printed Torg products directly to the public through mail-order. That was when I first made my Torg stock publicly available. Fortunately, WEG is now selling printed product again, as well as several PDFs of Torg products. I'm continuing to sell my remaining stock, as well.
For anyone who might want the print versions of some of the original Torg products, here's a list of my stock and my prices. I will not be replenishing my stock as these items are sold.
Product |
Price, |
Product |
Price, |
| Godnet (supplement) - expands upon the netrunning rules that appear in the Cyberpapacy sourcebook | 3 | ||
| Living Land sourcebook - describes the primitive reality, the religion of the invaders, and the dinosaur-like fauna of the "Lost World" reality | 3 | The Land Below sourcebook - Where the Living Land meets the Nile Empire. Literally | 3 |
| Ravagons sourcebook - describes the ravagons and their home world, Tz'Ravok | 3 | Tokyo City sourcebook - a detailed look at Tokyo under Nippon Tech | 3 |
| Kanawa Land Vehicles - a compendium of vehicles of Tech levels 9 and higher | 3 | Storm Knight's Guide - describes how a player and the GM can create new character templates | 3 |
| Kanawa Personal Weapons - Items for personal defense and offense, for Tech levels 15 and higher | 3 | Kanawa Heavy Weapons - a collection of things for blowing stuff up, from Tech 8 on up | 3 |
How to Place an Order
The process is straightforward, although there are more steps than if you were dealing with a "real" merchant because I can't accept credit card transactions. Here are the steps involved:
If you have any questions at all, please send me an e-mail.
This page last updated 04/29/08 by Todd Furler