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I've seen some old AD&D modules that were marked as "UK", what does that mean?

Kurt - kurt63@cheerful.com
 
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they werte originally done by the uk division of the old (and better) TSR.

On 18 Oct 2004 13:10:37 -0700, kurt63@altavista.net (Kurt '63) wrote:

>I've seen some old AD&D modules that were marked as "UK", what does that mean?
>
>Kurt - kurt63@cheerful.com
 
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That makes sense. Since they had separate markings, it must have been
that they were separate entities. Is there still a TSR-UK, or did it
just get folded into Wizards?

Kurt.

Jay Betbeze <the_goblin@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:<4is8n0d7i028ajtifj6smkfs0eatugksd0@4ax.com>...
> they werte originally done by the uk division of the old (and better) TSR.
>
> On 18 Oct 2004 13:10:37 -0700, kurt63@altavista.net (Kurt '63) wrote:
>
> >I've seen some old AD&D modules that were marked as "UK", what does that mean?
> >
> >Kurt - kurt63@cheerful.com
 
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FAr as I know, it was folded into Wizards back when they sold out.
On 20 Oct 2004 13:36:13 -0700, kurt63@altavista.net (Kurt '63) wrote:

>That makes sense. Since they had separate markings, it must have been
>that they were separate entities. Is there still a TSR-UK, or did it
>just get folded into Wizards?
>
>Kurt.
>
>Jay Betbeze <the_goblin@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:<4is8n0d7i028ajtifj6smkfs0eatugksd0@4ax.com>...
>> they werte originally done by the uk division of the old (and better) TSR.
>>
>> On 18 Oct 2004 13:10:37 -0700, kurt63@altavista.net (Kurt '63) wrote:
>>
>> >I've seen some old AD&D modules that were marked as "UK", what does that mean?
>> >
>> >Kurt - kurt63@cheerful.com
 
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Kurt '63 <kurt63@altavista.net> wrote:

: I've seen some old AD&D modules that were marked as "UK", what does that mean?

The modules were written in the (hold on to your hats!) UK.
 
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 17:02:29 +0000 (UTC), weberm@polaris.net
(Ubiquitous) wrote:

>Kurt '63 <kurt63@altavista.net> wrote:
>
>: I've seen some old AD&D modules that were marked as "UK", what does that mean?
>
>The modules were written in the (hold on to your hats!) UK.

Sometimes by Americans.
 
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In rec.games.frp.dnd WhoAmI <WhoAmI@whereisthis.com> wrote:
: On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 17:02:29 +0000 (UTC), weberm@polaris.net
: (Ubiquitous) wrote:
:>Kurt '63 <kurt63@altavista.net> wrote:

:>: I've seen some old AD&D modules that were marked as "UK", what does that
:>: mean?
:>
:>The modules were written in the (hold on to your hats!) UK.
:
: Sometimes by Americans.

Still, they are all classics, with the possible exception of Ravanger of Time.