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Old 02-08-2002, 05:17 PM   #1
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Gandalf Favourite LOTR Things

Do any members have any "things" to do with the LOTR that they cosider special either on their own or to themselves?,such as books,games,momentoes and such.

I have 3,

1) 1969 limited edition one volume copy of the Trilogy on Bible paper,much rumpled and dog-eared from over use (still reading it even now).

2) Board game called "'War of the Ring" by S.P.I. from the late seventies ,mainly strategy and very detailed.

3) Board game called the "Fellowship of the Ring" from the early eighties with huge numbers of dice,cards and RPG type stuff.

Incredibly i bought all three myself.

Anything of interest anyone?
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Old 02-09-2002, 07:41 AM   #2
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lol i don't even own my own copy of LOTR! although the copy i have (but don't own) has the original illustrations by tolkien on the covers. the paper has browned considerably!

all i have is a LOTR year planner i got free with a newspaper with a still from the movie. oh yes, and labels for school books. pity i'm no longer at school
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Old 02-09-2002, 06:01 PM   #3
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It's hard to choose form all the LOTR stuff I have. My calendar is just wonderful and so is my movie poster but I guess I like my LOTR poster that my Mom used to have as a teen(she found it online and realized it was the one she had as a teen and bought it and gave it to me), my handmade homemade "Hobbit"standard and my Gondorian standard, and of course my boxed hard back set of LOTR and my illustrated hardback The Hobbit. I LOVE reading out loud from the Two Towers in different accents and all that. It's alot of fun.
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Old 02-09-2002, 06:58 PM   #4
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I love my copy of LotR. It's the one-volume version, and I've decorated it with pictures that I've drawn and pics from the movie, and written all over it in Elvish . . . but I also have some really cool LotR bookmarks and a hat that I wear a lot and I shirt I wear to bed (hopefully it will bring me LotR dreams!). My copy of the Hobbit is really nice too, blue with a silver Smaug on the cover, with Tolkien's drawings in it.
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Old 02-09-2002, 07:05 PM   #5
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My soundtrack and my copies of the LOTR, the Unfinished Tales, and the Hobbit. I have the movie-one volume version of LOTR, and I love going through it, reading where I feel like it, or highliting especially memorable parts.
Pretty soon, I'm going to get real walls in my bedroom and paint Lothlorien on one side, the Misty Mountains on another, and Hobbiton on the third. (I don't know what I'll do with the fourth yet. I also don't know how this project will go as I can't draw...)
Then my room will be my favorite LOTR thing!
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Old 02-09-2002, 07:35 PM   #6
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The books (I have one of each of the trilogy, a copy of the Silmarillion, and the Hobbit, and then I safekeep my dad's books)
and my door. The side of my door that faces my room is covered with LotR pix, printed out drawings, ect. Unfortunately, I can't expand where I put that stuff, 'cuz my mom would notice, but . . .
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Old 02-13-2002, 05:58 PM   #7
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I do have my own copy of LOTR, but since the family copy is read to pieces, my copy kind of stopped being my copy and turned into the family copy.

But with I consider special to LOTR as that it kept me drawing and actually wanting to improve, and I did, in fact I still am. The irony is just that although LOTR kept me drawing I never once -until now- even considered drawing a lOTR-scene. Tipically.
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Old 02-13-2002, 09:24 PM   #8
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I recently got a 'postcard' book of Tolkien illustrations. For those of you who don't know, this is a small booklet that contains tear out postcards of Tolkien illustrations. If you wanted, you could write on the back and send them to a friend!

Well, I tore a few out, and put them in little glass frames, and hung them in a group on the wall of my lounge room.

This small group of pictures has generated so much conversation amoungst my friends and family. I never knew that so many of them have read the Hobbit and LotR. Read and enjoyed! Sooo many closet Tolkien fans!!

After the books (which I have read until they are falling apart), that little postcard book would have to be my favourite 'Tolkien' thing!!
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Old 02-13-2002, 10:21 PM   #9
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For Christmas I got the most wonderful journal full of LOTR illustrations. Problem is, now I'm afraid to write in it: it's just too nice looking as it is!
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Old 02-13-2002, 10:46 PM   #10
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Oooh, galadriel, you have the journal?? I love that thing! My friend has it too, and I'm madly jealous.

My mom got me the LotR movie collector's card. They're really cool, they go in order with scenes from the movie and have the story written on the back!! It's like having a condensed version of the film at home!!
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Old 02-14-2002, 06:36 AM   #11
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My new illustrated Tolkien encyclopedia!!!! ( strokes cover gently.......precioussssss.... my preciousssss..... )
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Old 02-14-2002, 08:48 AM   #12
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athelas,

is that the colored one or the black&white one? I have the former.
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Old 02-14-2002, 08:51 AM   #13
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Its the coloured one.....
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and here with lissom limbs did run
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Though all to ruin fell the world
and were dissolved and backward hurled
unmade into old abyss,
yet were its making good, for this--
the dusk, the dawn, the earth, the sea--
that Lùthien for a time should be.


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Old 02-14-2002, 09:06 AM   #14
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Did you see the portrait of Luthien? That was a smart move, though a cop-out. heheh If he showed her face he would've gotten tons of critiques however he draws her. Too many beholders to impress.
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Old 02-14-2002, 10:37 AM   #15
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Yeah, I only see her hair.....What's with the bat wings though? Loved the illustrations of the Anduin, Gollum, Numenor, Nazgul, the Woses, Sam and Shelob.....and many others I would like to list.
But the one of Grima Wormtongue was....terrible. He looked like a cross between Russell Crowe in Gladiator and WWF's The Rock!

It's a great book. Really cleared up the confusions I had about Arda, the timeless halls, the encircling seas etc. while reading the books.
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Old 02-14-2002, 11:06 AM   #16
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I think the batwings are there to show that she changed into a large bat when she escaped from her father to save Beren.

A no. of scenes from the movie are based on paintings which are included in the book. I was scratching my eyes when I first saw the Argonath and the Falls after in the film. I said, Deja vous to myself; and I'm not french even.
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Old 02-14-2002, 12:18 PM   #17
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Hmmm. Collectibles over the years:

1. Hildebrabdt Brothers Calendar, 1977. Got this calendar when I was first reading the LotR. Cut it up and taped the pics all over my walls. Wish I had held on to it intact.

2. LP Album: "JRR Tolkien Reads and Sings "The Silmarillion" and "Lord of the Rings", Caedmon Records, 1977. Got this that same Christmas. Old recordings of JRR reading selections from Beren and Luthien, mostly the parts about Huan and Sauron's prison at Tol Sirion, as well as Luthien's singing at the throne of Morgoth and the Slaying of Cacharoth. Also includes portions of "Treebeard," with the Professor doing all the "hoooom barrooooom" stuff, and his accents for Treebears, Merry and Pippin! Also includes the Professor reading in Elvish [Quenya or Sindarin, I cannot tell]. Absolutely fascinating!

3. Map: Middle-Earth, "original" Christopher Tolkien drawing, which USED to be the map in the LotR books, taken from a volume of "Unfinished Tales". Laminated, 16"x24".

4. Soundtrack: "The Hobbit", Rankin-Bass production. I had had "The Hobbit" on my bookshelf for several years, a gift from my eldest sister, when I read somewhere that the thanksgiving of that year would see a world premiere TV version of the book, and I snatched the old dogeared paperback from my shelf and devoured it the week prior to Thanksgiving. I was hooked immediately and started forthwith to hunt down LotR. Led me to purchase the album, featuring voices of John Huston and Otto Preminger.

5. Soundtrack: "Lord of the Rings" [Ralph Bakshi version].

6. Belt Buckle: Brass, Gandalf withhead wreathed in smoke. 1981.

7. Iron Crown RPG modules: Tower of Cirith Ungol and the Dead Marshes.

8. Video: "JRR Tolkien: Master of the Rings: The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings", Cromwell Productions, 2001. Two-video set with interviews with JRR, as well as Father John Tolkien and Priscilla [?] Tolkien [I may have her name incorrect].

Actually I have a LOT more stuff from Mystery Science Theater 3000 [over 60 video episodes]. Oh, and somewhere is a recording of some Middle Earth stuff by Bo Hanssen [?].
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Old 02-14-2002, 01:59 PM   #18
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My most prized possession will always be an old 1970's copy of Fellowship (green covered with a symbol of an eye) which my late dad owned. I never saw the other volumes but it has sentimental value.

I also own:
1. another set of LOTR (black-covered and with a small painting of 1 or 2 characters in front cover)

2. The Hobbit (same edition as above, I think)

3. A late 90's full version of LOTR which I got in singapore last june

4. The Silmarillion (80's edition with a picture of numenor getting swallowed by the sea)

5. Unfinished Tales (beige covered with a hooded fellow)

6. Tolkien Reader

7. Colored Illustrated Tolkien Encyclopedia

8. Guide to Middle-Earth

9. Premiere Ticket Stubs (to be laminated, heheh)
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Old 02-14-2002, 06:29 PM   #19
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hmmm.. lets see.

I have the Ballentine Books boxed set of the Hobbit and three volume LotR that everyone seems to have. Also the Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales (I just got it! Yay! ) in that same edition. hmm... hoooom hom... I guess that's it for that type of thing. Oh, wait... I also have a book called Realms of Tokien, it's all fan art from different scenes with excerts from the story to go along.
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My soundtrack and my copies of the LOTR, the Unfinished Tales, and the Hobbit. I have the movie-one volume version of LOTR, and I love going through it, reading where I feel like it, or highliting especially memorable parts.
Pretty soon, I'm going to get real walls in my bedroom and paint Lothlorien on one side, the Misty Mountains on another, and Hobbiton on the third. (I don't know what I'll do with the fourth yet. I also don't know how this project will go as I can't draw...)
Then my room will be my favorite LOTR thing!
THAT IT SUCH A COOL IDEA!!!!!!
My favorite LOTR item is just my books...I read out of them every night.
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