• Re: [The Pop Insider] Roll for Postage with New D&D Stamps Debuting at

    From Gottfried Neuner@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Jun 11 23:58:52 2024
    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 13:37:59 +0200, Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hardly frp relevant as such, but news are news:
    https://thepopinsider.com/dungeons-and-dragons-stamps-gen-con-news/
    Roll for Postage with New D&D Stamps Debuting at Gen Con



    Well, I know what my cousins are sending me for XMas now. They seem to
    think I'm a secret philatelist and any time there's a series of stamps
    based on a subject I like, I get a bunch of the things as a gift. And
    I'm pretty sure everyone in the family knows I like D&D... so I guess
    I'm gonna get me some stamps.

    (and now I won't even be able to use them as postage ;-)


    philately is one of those hobbies that really got the short end of the
    stick the last few years I think. It used to be it was THE hobby for
    everyone. I had an album as a kid, my gran had multiple ones, the local department store had it's own little philately section where you could buy
    a ton of worthless stamps and the hope to strike it rich for a few marks.
    and by now it kind of went away. to the point that my son doesn't even
    know why you would collect them in the first place.

    anyway, to get back to the topic: I find it curious that they advertise
    signing hours for the art director of the stamps. I know stamps are a big
    thing in some circles, but from what I have seen those illustrations used
    are classic illustrations from DnD. Why would I want them signed by the
    guy who chose which ones to use?

    I think I know why I never filled more than half an album with them, I
    never really saw the romance that other people see in stamps.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to gmkeros@gmail.com on Wed Jun 12 10:32:18 2024
    gmkeros@gmail.com wrote:

    Collectors can get autographs from Greg Breeding, the art director
    behind the stamps, at 10 a.m. following the launch. The D&D stamps are
    being issued as Forever stamps and will always be equal to the current >First-Class Mail 1-ounce rate.


    Will they work as the material component for the Sending spell?

    --
    Let's go Brandon!

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