[Groop] Groo Lead Figures
Grossmann, Gary (DOR)
GaryG at DOR.WA.GOV
Thu Nov 20 08:30:45 PST 2008
Hi Jim!
The Groo mini's were produced in 1986 by a company called "Dark Horse"
located in Idaho and long out of business. (No relation to the comic
company.) There are 17 different Groo minis that originally came in five
different packages:
#701 Groo, Chakaal, Sage & Mulch, Minstrel
#702 Groo (running), Arcadio, Witch of Kaan, Taranto
#703 Boy Groo, Grativo, Grooella, Sergio
#704 2 Warriors & 2 Wenches
#705 Groo Dragon, multiple pieces
They occasionally show up on ebay and go for a variety of prices, but
the Groo Dragon usually goes for the most. If you don't know which ones
you have, we can help you with that.
Welcome to the Groop,
Gary G.
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From: groop-bounces at groo.com [mailto:groop-bounces at groo.com] On Behalf
Of Jim Spillane
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 8:36 PM
To: groop at groo.com
Subject: [Groop] Groo Lead Figures
Greetings Groooopers. I'm hailing from the Austin, Tx area and doing the
whole married with two kids and the dog routine..When I'm not working on
adding to or painting my D&D lead figures or wood carving; I'm out by
day showing families why they work all their lives and still have
nothing to show for it because of how all the financial institutions
have robbed them of their wealth.
So Yes, I'm new to the group and joined in my quest to learn more about
these little figures I have stumbled on...I recently bought a mixed lot
of D&D figures and in and among them were probably 10 plus of those
figures. If not all of them, I'm betting I have most of them..In the
least I know I have the main ones....
Anyways, I saw somewhere on the net in my googling someone commenting
about how impossible they were to find..Is there anyone who can tell me
more about them? At this point I'm not sure what I intend to do with
them but wanted to know more about them before I decided...Yes I will
probably sell them or even trade them but I'm still on the fence about
that....soooooo
Any and All help about them would be greatly appreciated...Thanks
Jim
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