The first and most interesting character record sheet I will present is the one used at TSR around '75, and available at The Acaeum. Falconer at the ODD74 Boards has made a great reproduction, that is available through this thread along with other pretty cool character record sheets.
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TSR Character Sheet, circa 1975 |
Then, there is the first published (by TSR) character record sheet from 1977. This one was scanned by grodog and made available on the Knights & Knaves Alehouse forum in this thread. It looks pretty cool, and features additions from the supplements I to III:
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TSR Character Sheet, circa 1977 |
Speaking of modern sheets, my two favorites are definitely the ones that Lester B. Portly made for jmal's Dwimmermount and Blair's Planet Algol campaigns. They look very fucking cool, and I know Lester has included one for Carcosa in his infamous Carcosa Deluxe Boxed Set (although I wasn't able to find it on the net).
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Dwimmermount Character Sheet by Lester B. Portly |
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Planet Algol "Unofficial Character Sheet" by Lester B. Portly |
I would love to have one by Lester for Supplement VII... *__*
Also, John Miskimen at Embrace the Dungeon! deserves a special mention for his amazing OD&D Character Sheet, which can be downloaded from his ImageShack page right here, along with an awesome OD&D Screen:
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John Miskimen Character Sheet |
By the way, these were long time favorites, until I found this site. God, look at that! Dozens of Character Sheets hand-drawn nearly 30+ years ago! That's awesome! Take a look to this one, my new favorite:
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Hand-drawn Character Sheet, circa '7?-'8? |
You know, game supplies are like porn for me.
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