I got a planchette too. Now I'll be able to get texts from dead relatives!
Are we in a club now? Like the Stonecutters? Should we work on a secret handshake or something?
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That's pretty cool guys. It will make a nice accessory to the book. I ordered mine late so I know I did not get one. But at least I got the book.
Order numbers who qualify for a Planchette:
first 25 private orders: 2787 - 2813
first 25 public: 2856 - 2884
For the lettered, I'm not planning on adding anything to the spine. For the numbered edition, yes there will be a leather spine label that is foil stamped. Here's a digital mockup. The final label may be slightly different, but this gives you an idea.
Spoiler: 05-14-2018 02:55 PMFather CodyThis might be a stupid question but what the hell. Is that green leather the same that was used for EOTD? Looks to be a lighter green but I can’t tell for sure. Apologies if this is explained on the product pages, a lot of the material language is still Greek to me. 05-14-2018 02:56 PMzelig 05-14-2018 02:57 PMTravelinJack 05-14-2018 04:03 PMMikeDuke 05-15-2018 09:53 AMbecca69Cujo, signed by Steve Stroud, is now available in the Covers Collection:
https://shop.suntup.press/collection...fine-art-print
There are a few remarqued copies available too. 05-17-2018 05:22 PMRichardXReally like the upcoming Cujo cover. I was fortunate enough to get King to sign my copy of Cujo a few years ago in Toronto. It probably wasn't his greatest book but it had that raw quality to it that symbolized why his works were so great in that time frame. Something lost in recent years. 05-18-2018 08:42 PMLot guyI agree Paul's cover collection is great! I'm sorry to hear you haven't enjoyed Kings work over the recent years, what is it exactly that you feel has been lost? I'm just curious as I've enjoyed all his work and thought some of his recent novels like Joyland, Mr. Mercedes & Finders Keepers were among some of my favorites and The Outsider as well was AWESOME! 05-19-2018 04:50 PMzeligDon Brautigam illustrated some of the most memorable King covers. Don, who passed away in 2008 was an amazing artist, and I'm really pleased to confirm that we'll be adding these iconic covers to the print series. This has certainly been one of the more challenging to lock down, and having spent over a year, on and off working on it, I am delighted to finally include these prints in the series.
Don's two sons Jim and Dan have been so helpful in getting this finalized. I met with them today, and it was so exciting to see these four originals in person. The Covers Collection would not be complete without them.
https://suntup.press/wp-content/uplo...IMG_3681-1.jpg 05-19-2018 04:52 PMMikeDukeThey look sweet. Too bad I don't have more wall space. 05-19-2018 05:09 PMperipheralBrautigam was one of the best, for sure. Another amazing Suntup addition, congrats Paul... 05-19-2018 05:29 PMFather CodyMan, those are sweet! Definitely going to add some of those to my wall. Always loved the seeing hand. Paul, is the first one next to you on your left from The Long Walk? 05-19-2018 05:31 PMur2ndbiggestfanThank god none of you have butterfingers. 05-19-2018 05:57 PMzelig 05-19-2018 06:10 PMFather Cody 05-19-2018 06:13 PMfiremonkey66Those are awesome as hell. Is the night shift painting offset into the corner of a canvas? And what’s the thing in the upper right corner, is it a piece of paper taped to the canvas? 05-19-2018 06:26 PMzeligThanks. Can’t wait to release these.
Being the highly observant guy that I am, I only noticed that paper when I was looking at the photos. Was probably a note stuck to the matting. It looks like matting around the painting. Maybe it used to be in a frame. Can’t say for sure. 05-19-2018 07:09 PMLot guyThose are GREAT Paul, that must have been amazing to see them in person!!!