![]() pdf modules at the official D&D website here. Please visit these websites for the best Dungeons&Dragons archives on the Internet. HINT: you can even write down the number when you own more than one copy of a product ) If you think any items are missing, please mail me at. : Check this if you have the original item : Check this if you have a copy (Xeroxcopy for instance) of the original product : Check this if you have a digital copy(.pdf/.doc/etc.) of the original product : The product’s publishing code : When a product belongs to a specific group of products it carries this code : The product’s title (dah!) With the Collectors Checklist you will be able to sort your whole Dungeons&Dragons collection, no matter what the format is! For those out there who haven’t got a clue, here’s how to use the Collectors Checklist: TSR-Code Sub-Code Title ![]() Since the coming of the officially digitized classic products (PDF) it is even harder to keep track of what product you own in what format. So gradually my collection expanded with not only genuine products but also with photocopies. Many times was I in the position to photocopy (“Xerox”) a module or booklet that the owner didn’t wish to sell. Well met and welcome to the Collectors Checklist! I made this checklist for myself to keep track of what TSR products I own. Collectors Checklist by Richard © 2001, version 2.7
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