In honor of Page 71 of this thread, I have #71 of many books - but not a complete DT set, and am missing DT II (I have an author's copy). I think it's 18 books with the same number.
I saw some...
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In honor of Page 71 of this thread, I have #71 of many books - but not a complete DT set, and am missing DT II (I have an author's copy). I think it's 18 books with the same number.
I saw some...
So I have:
DT I #71
DT III-VII #71
LSOE #71
ETTK #71
And many other #71s...
I was at the Bruce Springsteen show in Boston the other night and he sells "limited edition" silk screen posters...
Nice - it IS doable!
So if you can get a PC Gunslinger, you'd be all set.
I'm actually missing DT II #71 to complete my set - working on about 10 years of looking! Haha
No...way over.
Haha...yeah, it would take awhile - but that's why it's worth a lot, because it goes both ways. That buyer won't have any other choices. If you want a super-matched set, then there's only going to be...
Well - I don't agree that it adds no extra value...I think to the right person at the right time, it adds a LOT of extra value.
Of course, I say that as someone who has 22 books with the same...
A matched set is obviously worth more - it's more unique, more difficult to find, etc. There's no doubt that's true.
However, finding the market for a matched set - especially with it up to 9...
You should contact Grant about that...they wouldn't give you the person's info, but they might contact them to see if they had any interest in selling.
If you have a LSOE, you might be able to do...
You can't just post a picture....you have to host it on another server - like Picasa or Shutterfly - and then use the link to that site.
Actually, I think it was Gretchen's #64 that people were wondering about, right? Because it just happened...
Oof...you should email Grant and try to get hooked up with #158's owner....if you have all the other numbers, there wouldn't be any reason why that owner would 'need' 158.
I sold one for $3900 awhile ago, and thought that was a little low....probably is, but not THAT low. But, you know, it's one of those books where if you're looking for it, you might pay whatever...so...
You can put #71 on the list as DT, I, III-VII, but no II.
I used to keep the # a secret so I could pounce if I saw a book with the same number and not worry about someone bidding me up, but I sold...
Shill bidding won't be the problem...a phony, timewasting bid would be...but everybody's got to start somewhere.
Don't like that '0' feedback on a $7500 auction, though...
I do agree with Jerome's post about the dangers of such a strong position...
Had he sold those at a slow drip starting about 2001-2005, he could have made about $6-$7K per book....now it's down to...
You didn't make me sick Shibus, and I actually DO appreciate the information. What I would really like to have is a list of the numbers he has so I would know not to purchase those numbers of the...
I can't see the photo either...
So are they all DT I's? 20 of them? Talk about being able to crush the market if he ever decide to sell....
It definitley isn't diminished....just annoying as all get out to be missing the one book...haha...
I've been looking for a matching DT II for a looong time...part of me doesn't want to find it,...
I have Wiz down as owning Transgressions #118...not exactly DT I, but I guess it depends how obesessive you are! Haha...
Do you have the numbers of your non-DT books catlalogued?