Because then you can just write in whatever number or letter you want and pretend like it's an original. Just kidding, of course.. although there's strong suspicion that that's happened previously.
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Type: Posts; User: stroppygoblin
Because then you can just write in whatever number or letter you want and pretend like it's an original. Just kidding, of course.. although there's strong suspicion that that's happened previously.
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I've owned Gunslinger #363 for a while now, but I just noticed David owns III - VII of this number. (I own III - VII) of #276....
David if you'd like to chat about this, PM me....
The buyer says he's a member here with the same user name as on Instagram (kingcollector19), but I don't see any mention of it in the Members List. I did, however, confirm this person has DT1 #23 via...
Labor of love. And he threatened us with bodily harm if we didn't get off our lazy asses. :panic:[/QUOTE]
Psst Dude. - Pace yourself.... your making the rest of us look bad....:cool:
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Looking for:
DT I: #276
DT II #276
Wind Through The Keyhole #276
Little Sisters of Eluria #276
I wish I had a full numbered set...
I can think of another 3-letter word starting with "w," for starters. :dance:[/QUOTE]
Which one is it?
wad, wae, wag, wah, wan, wap, war, was, wax, way, web, wed, wee, wem, wen, wep, wet,...
Posting on Alec's behalf. The first is an AE and the others are #'s 78, 109, 140, 363, 408.
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No she is over 500 BUT she did as much as one can I believe![/QUOTE]
Over 500??? I've seen pictures, She cant be more than 24... :rose: :evil:
Mike,
The cost to replace a Gunslinger DJ for a mint one, is going to be approx $400 - $500 if you can find someone willing to sell you one. You might want to bear that in mind if the original...
Updated list to include Alec's #78 complete set.
Hmmm, either he already sold the DT IV, or the DT IV is not a matching number. He has #290 for DT IV.
The sum of the books individually comes out to $20.5K[/QUOTE]
Good spot, I will amend...
#228 DT V, VI & VII now owned by StroppyGoblin
I think we all know (or at least can imagine) the satisfaction of owning a matching #'d set. Has anyone kept track of the market value for a numbered set over the years?
Obviously new additions...