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Bob Bledsaw, the founder of Judges Guild, has terminal cancer. Judges Guild was the first outfit to publish supplementary material for RPGs, starting just a few months after D&D was released in 1974. Their products were quite well known and widely distributed until the early 80s.

His family released this statement:

"Dear Guildmembers and Fellow Gamers,

It is with deepest regret that I announce that the Judges Guild's President, Bob Bledsaw has been struggling against terminal cancer, and has but a short time left with us. He is in good spirits, with house in order, and is ready to begin "the Great Adventure," as he calls it.

For those of you who have been awaiting new products; it may take some time. The Guild will go through some changes as it is passed to his three sons. They have only begun to go through his writings and unfinished works, which there is much of. They do not plan to close or reduce the Guild, and will do their best to honor any existing contracts, and persue new product ventures, as time allows.

Calls, cards and flowers are not needed, but prayers for Bob, or a pause for reflection on a time when the Guild brought you some joy, is very much appreciated. Bob loved to see happy faces around the game-table, and doesn't wish to sadden anyone with his passing. His family and friends wish to thank everyone for all the support offered, but nothing can help this situation.

As Bob would say, "Sometimes even the Dungeon Master could use a Saving Throw."

With Regards,
Maed Makistakator
Bob Bledsaw Jr."


I'm tempted to make Rat-on-a-Stick for tonight's game session!

And, a gallery of representative covers. They were usually published on pulpy newsprint. And, YES, one of the books is called "Glory Hole Mine," and another has a picture of Luke Skywalker with a sword on the front. There's a reason they were so affordable and memorable.

Date: 2008-02-02 04:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] athelind.livejournal.com
Wow. I only had one or two JG products Back In The Day, but when they reappeared on the Internet a few years ago, I snagged a bunch of their classic old stock. I also picked up the new edition of "Blackmoor" that they published a couple of years ago as a Christmas present for my son-in-law; we had a lot of fun comparing it to the published-in-the-late-'70s-but-just-recently-purchased copy of "First Fantasy Campaign".

Bledshaw's products shaped the Old Skool at least as much as TSR's. He was one of the driving forces in our hobby.

JG's "City-State" series pretty much INVENTED the idea of "published D&D setting". It was around and established years before TSR decided to produce an "official" world. Empire of the Petal Throne might predate it, but it didn't have nearly the amount of material.

I rather wish more companies would follow the JG precedent of Big Cheap Poster Maps, though.

Our thoughts are with you, Bob.
Edited Date: 2008-02-02 04:45 pm (UTC)

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