Hi,
I have personally never had a slipcase made for a proof because as Bob and Paul mentioned, there is always a possibility of damaging a corner with the removal. At the very least, there will...
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Hi,
I have personally never had a slipcase made for a proof because as Bob and Paul mentioned, there is always a possibility of damaging a corner with the removal. At the very least, there will...
Touché. That is a beautiful book that would easily be worth $40 unsigned, as I have seen copies sell at auction houses for $50 in worse condition. It is a shame that a book survives 30 years in that...
It's possible that Winston Churchill - "Church the Cat" scribbled that on the page, but it definitely wasn't the author in the Summer of '88. Keep looking, you'll find a real one.
Gerald
Hi Simon,
Let me think. I am missing #1, #2, #3, ..... yeah all of them! I didn't purchase the set in 2003 because half were copies and the condition was quite poor. Stu said he would assemble...
Never sell yourself short Paul. I know you have many items I don't have (Signed Cujo proof for example). I never claimed to have everything, nor will I. And with that, I am okay. I enjoy reading and...
Thank you Paul,
This confirms what I had originally thought. In Chapter 35, Dolan's last breath is used to scream "For the love of God, Richardson", which is incorrect as his name was Robinson....
Hello,
I have a favor to ask any members that may have the Castle Rock newsletter from June 1985. Specifically I am looking for information on Part 5 of Dolan's Cadillac. I never had an...
WHAT CAN I SAY ABOUT L.A.?:lol:
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Ohhhh nooooo. L.A. is not on stable ground? The hell you say. It's a good thing they are in a low rise...
Thank you. I could listen to me all day as well, so that might explain why I get plenty of stares when I walk around Bangkok talking to myself and I'm not wearing a blue-tooth phone thingy on my ear...
Yes he had a great King collection. He was a fan as well as Tolkien. It was a little bookstore that was owned by a lovely Irish fellow by the name of Nigel Williams. I cherish my memories of...
Thank you for all your thoughts. Sorry if I wasn't clear with the situation. My proposition is that I would swap one proof (NEL Salem's Lot) for his two proofs (Gunslinger and Danse Macabre).
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Hi,
I have a question that I would really love some input on. I have the chance to acquire two rare UK proofs:
1) The Gunslinger Proof - Sphere, 1988
2) Danse Macabre Proof - Macdonald, 1981...
I had never really thought about that before, but I guess it makes sense. Out of curiosity, I threw up a quick calculation to estimate the maximum number of complete sets possible, and I got 84 (not...
Oh no! At least Michael stayed in the Top 39 thank goodness. It enabled him to design a few more projects for Philtrum in the future.
Well that's just a pickle. At first I thought it was for Chris Hemsworth the actor (Thor), but he wasn't born until August 1983. It's possible his name was picked out before hand and his mother...
Very nice. I believe I have seen that before. I was told at the time that he didn't make many of them. Holds the set really well.
Thank you for checking. I appreciate it. I am not sure why he did that. Gerald
I bet you would like the Michael inscription. Out of curiosity, does your 1st Book have a secondary signature on the Title Page? Mine has only on the first book and I was wondering if originally...
Yes he made a few I was told from Stu Tinker. Mine was signed by him in pencil (as is always the case) inside the case, as it was for his personal set. I wish he did this for other books, as the...