Topic: Any plan for reprints of sold out stock?

I was browsing the catalogue for modules to purchase for inclusion with my Hardcover when it ships and to my dismay a number of classics like Tower of the Stargazer are out of print!  Is there any plan for another print run?

Re: Any plan for reprints of sold out stock?

There's a couple I'd love to get a print copy of (especially Tower of the Stargazer & Death Frost Doom).

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I would like to second the hope of reprints, or perhaps a print on demand LotFP storefront at Lulu?

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It'd be cool if some of the older modules for the same layout treatment the new modules have.

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A Death Frost Doom reprint will be part of the January crowdfunding to try to get a Free RPG Day thing funded. Other OOP adventures will be stretch goals.

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I personally want physical product when I buy something so out-of-print PDF's aren't interesting in general. But for some products PDF is only way to get them. So I was planning that if I ever buy any LotFP product only in PDF I have to print and stable it myself.

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Re: Any plan for reprints of sold out stock?

@JimLotFP, have you looked into using the Print-On-Demand service offered by Drive-Thru-RPG? I also do not want just PDFs for the books that I purchase and getting a print-out bound at Staples or the like just does not do these books justice.

Thanks,
T.

Re: Any plan for reprints of sold out stock?

thornlord wrote:

@JimLotFP, have you looked into using the Print-On-Demand service offered by Drive-Thru-RPG? I also do not want just PDFs for the books that I purchase and getting a print-out bound at Staples or the like just does not do these books justice.

When I reprint them they'll be for retail which means I need to do a traditional print run to keep per-unit costs down.

Also, the thing with POD is you're stuck with the formats they offer. Some of my stuff could handle that, but a lot doesn't fit in nice POD formats and I'm not changing content to match someone else's physical format standard.