Was the SK edition of Midnight Graffiti with Rainy Season only a signed limited or were there unsigned copies... and what would be market value?
What Bev said. I don't think there was a s/l of the midnight graffiti. There was a s/l print of rainy season though. 100 signed 50 unsigned.
To add to this....I'm thinking the 100 signed is bluish green and the unsigned gray scale. I think?????
Mulleins
Yup!
I'm pretty sure there was a signed edition of the magazine. I'm wondering the value of this edition, not the print. And is there anyway to tell the differences from the cover only?
No, there is no signed edition of the magazine. Never seen or heard of one.
03-07-2017 01:08 PM
biomieg
Becca, are you thinking of the signed Mag of Fantasy & SF? It's from the same era. I don't know how many signed copies were issued - I do believe it was printed on different paper stock.
Hopefully needful will chime in. He's been in/around the movie business a long time. Others may also help as obtaining legitimate (not copies of copies) scripts is a tricky business.
Clues to help identify original S K scripts.
1 Agency covers
Xerox copy 1st generation (clean hole punches) King's shot brake down script for his film MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE (355 PAGES) & Original script ((96 pages) These ARE NOT Kings's copies but did come from a crew member & now in the collection of an OLD FOOL.
HOPE THIS HELPS! Most crew members & Studios (Before ebay) did not give a shit about scripts after the show was finished so most of them went right into the TRASH (Just like THE NEW LIEUTENANT'S RAP) But not all of them.:doh:
Hopefully needful will chime in. He's been in/around the movie business a long time. Others may also help as obtaining legitimate (not copies of copies) scripts is a tricky business.
Clues to help identify original S K scripts.
1 Agency covers
Xerox copy 1st generation (clean hole punches) King's shot brake down script for his film MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE (355 PAGES) & Original script ((96 pages) These ARE NOT Kings's copies but did come from a crew member & now in the collection of an OLD FOOL.
HOPE THIS HELPS! Most crew members & Studios (Before ebay) did not give a shit about scripts after the show was finished so most of them went right into the TRASH (Just like THE NEW LIEUTENANT'S RAP) But not all of them.:doh:
Please don't ban me from your estate sale! You have an awesome collection of stuff! I promise never to tick you off! Thats amazing.
03-08-2017 02:07 PM
needfulthings
Quote:
Originally Posted by herbertwest
Holy smoke! Which scripts do you own?
CREEPSHOW
SILVER BULLET
CAT'S EYE
SLEEPWALKERS
MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE
MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE SHOT BREAK DOWN SCRIPT
THE STAND (TV) ALL 4 PARTS
ROSE RED (TV) ALL 4 PARTS
UNFILMED CUJO
CREEPSHOW 2 GEORGE ROMERO (STEPHEN KING?)
PLUS OTHER FILM SCRIPTS BASED ON KING BOOKS.
CHRISTENE, FIRESTARTER (FILMED & UNFILMED) CHILDERN OF THE CORN ECT.
XEROX COPY PET SEMATARY (un-punched)
It also includes photos of both versions of the card for reference!
Brian
03-13-2017 06:34 PM
east-tennessee
The COTWW jacket is prone to fade...yes. Is it from exposure to light or direct sunlight? Does the mylar protect it from fading in light and sunlight? Or should one just keep it hid in a slipcase to stop fading? Im trying to display a non fadded copy. My books are kept in a case with glass doors, just wondering if all parts of the jacket should be kept from any light? Thoughts?
Thanks Brian
03-13-2017 07:01 PM
needfulthings
This book and every book should NOT be displayed in a room were they are hit by direct sunlight or fluorescent light & while in a slipcase the spine is still exposed to damage & mylar will not stop fading.
03-13-2017 07:41 PM
Fsmdr
Quote:
Originally Posted by needfulthings
This book and every book should NOT be displayed in a room were they are hit by direct sunlight or fluorescent light & while in a slipcase the spine is still exposed to damage & mylar will not stop fading.
Agreed. I would also recommend to store this spine side in even with the slipcase. I had a perfect copy in a frosted glass bookcase inside a room that the shades are never drawn up and it faded...sigh.
Now I store all my collectible books in a solid walnut door bookcase.
03-13-2017 08:35 PM
ur2ndbiggestfan
Quote:
Originally Posted by webstar1000
Quote:
Originally Posted by St. Troy
ur2ndbiggestfan-
Two lettered Its? Nice.
(there's nothing better than a big pair of Its)
Best post today. hahaha
Sorry, just noticed this. Nice pun!
One is a genuine lettered and the other is a PC. I can't remember why I wound up with these, but the same thing happened with FDNS.
03-14-2017 06:03 PM
east-tennessee
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fsmdr
Quote:
Originally Posted by needfulthings
This book and every book should NOT be displayed in a room were they are hit by direct sunlight or fluorescent light & while in a slipcase the spine is still exposed to damage & mylar will not stop fading.
Agreed. I would also recommend to store this spine side in even with the slipcase. I had a perfect copy in a frosted glass bookcase inside a room that the shades are never drawn up and it faded...sigh.
Now I store all my collectible books in a solid walnut door bookcase.
Good advice Juliana, I will get slipcases for my COTWWs and hide the spines. Kinda sucks trying to display your books only to worry about spine fade. My early Doubledays and Gunslingers should probably be protected as well..:( I'm going to stay with the glass doors, the room receives no direct sunlight.
03-14-2017 06:09 PM
east-tennessee
Besides the COTWW, what jackets are easily faded? Gunslinger, Salem's, The Shinning.
Any other suggestions ??
03-14-2017 06:12 PM
Merlin1958
Quote:
Originally Posted by east-tennessee
Besides the COTWW, what jackets are easily faded? Gunslinger, Salem's, The Shinning.
Any other suggestions ??
Tommyknockers
03-14-2017 06:22 PM
east-tennessee
Not saw a faded Tommyknockers.......I'm sure there out there.
EOTD is another for sure