I think I had a similar experience as you did when I walked up to the counter with 10 copies of The Outsider :wtf: They even remembered me when I came back to return the leftovers.
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I think I had a similar experience as you did when I walked up to the counter with 10 copies of The Outsider :wtf: They even remembered me when I came back to return the leftovers.
Have to say I thought it was pretty cool of CD to find them for their customers. I wonder if they were able to exchange the later printings for firsts. Can’t imagine any of their customers would want...
You definitely weren’t alone in that. Even CD had to hunt some down to make good on their orders.
Four left. I’m going to take some pictures of them so anyone interested is sure they’re in the condition they want (they all look good to me but there’s a little scuffing on some and very very small...
Haha my wife got a taste of it with this release. There was a little bit of eye rolling but she knows what a number line is now and how there needs to be a 1 somewhere in it. :lol:
I was wondering the same thing and learned that’s not information the publisher shares publicly. Scroll up a little in this thread and you’ll see the discussion.
Not sure if this is what you’re asking but here’s the number line on the first printing...
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180526/2b6a6d03adb6f0d7c167b817dd1a2a9f.jpg
I’d be happy to. I’ve got four I was returning for sure, and two holding for a couple members until they know if they can get a copy locally or not. So possibly six total if those two members find a...
Honestly? I would return them. The first print run would be well in excess of a million. The later King books will never be worth big money. Like comics... when people found out they had value...
Honestly? I would return them. The first print run would be well in excess of a million. The later King books will never be worth big money. Like comics... when people found out they had value...
Honestly? I would return them. The first print run would be well in excess of a million. The later King books will never be worth big money. Like comics... when people found out they had value...
Thanks guys.
Honestly? I would return them. The first print run would be well in excess of a million. The later King books will never be worth big money. Like comics... when people found out they had value...
Considering this first printing fiasco, I’m wondering if I should hang on to all the extras I bought. I planned on returning them for a refund, but then had a thought. How many first printings out...
Keeping it?
This seemed to help someone yesterday:
https://www.biblio.com/book-collecting/basics/what-is-a-number-line/
Great to know. Thanks guys.
I'm now buying my 1st from Camelot because they come in mylar at no extra cost. I've never got around to ordering mylar and would probably screw it up anyway. Plus she uses cool wrapping paper...
The signed copies on eBay made me wonder. They’re listed at around $1,000 and from what I’ve been reading, that’s way too high but the reason I’m seeing is because it’s not a 1st printing. So what...
I noticed that too! Wasn’t as bad as the ones you described but some are definitely not perfect.