For Rage, I'd say the value would be at least 50% less than the US book.
I didn't know the Canadian version existed until this auction. Mine is US (checked last night).
If an auction appeared with a very nice copy of Rage for $250 (but didn't show the copyright page) I wouldn't have hesitated to grab it. Why? Until now, all Rage editions I've seen have been USA first (it never went into 2nd print).
This is very interesting. I wonder how many Canadian first editions are in print?
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
Normally print runs in Canada are much smaller - our population is 10 percent of the USA's - so i expect the Canadian run is likely around the same. So certainly more scarce, but one case where that does not translate into enhanced collectability.
So (just for conversation), what is everyone's opinion on the value of this Canada first print:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282649014715?rmvSB=true
$200?
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
$200. No more. If FINE, perhaps $275.
I agree!
This is a great conversation of learning for our new members looking for a Rage. Beware and ask questions before buying. Make sure it's the US release (not unless you're looking specifically for the Canada first).
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
If this isn't EBay BS cranked up to 10, I don't know what is:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stephen-King...wAAOSwjghZv~C5
What a full on lie.
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
But he's a Barnes & Noble Gold Club member. They don't lie.
I think it's actually a satire piece. From a certain perspective it can be seen as high comedy.
For instance, the fact that he didn't use a new "Signed Copy" sticker but is obviously using one pulled off of another book. Clever! The fact that his "PROOF" of signing is a photo of the Bookstore One signing of End of Watch while claiming that the signing was by Barnes & Noble for the recent IT paperback release. Brilliant!
I find this to be the best line..."Buy with confidence"
This is better than Monty Python!
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
That selling is a lying whore.
So which is it...did he buy the book, or did it com from his father's private collection?
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Dark Tower 7 Artist Edition n/a
The Waste Lands 1st Edition in Shrinkwrap $200
1984 Grant Gift Edition of The Talisman $400
Lisey's Story ARC $50
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WANTED
Signed 1st Edition of Storm of The Century (Paperback)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/172871140191
Here's one from a UK seller!
Wanted:
Carrie PS Publishing Lettered ‘G’
Charlie the Choo Choo U.K. S/L #157
Dark Tower Portfolio #157
Bit over an hour left. Interesting that the seller rotated the pic showing it's a Canadian1st3rd print. The Long Walk:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STEPHEN-KING...MAAOSw3uBZuZOM
I corrected my post. Good catch.
Debating whether to say anything about this to the seller, what do you guys think?
So I won two auctions for two different books from the same seller that ended right around the same time. The shipping charges stated on the auction were very high ($15 for one and $18 for the other for just average sized books), but I bid appropriately and the total price for each still ended up a decent buy overall due to the lower bids they went for.
I didn't email the seller to ask about a discount on combined shipping because I decided I would prefer they ship separately anyway as I feel like that offers more protection unless the person really packs it well.
He shipped a couple of days ago (didn't bother to give me a tracking number) but based on USPS it looks like he sent it all in one package anyway. So he shipped it in a way to save himself some money, didn't refund any of my shipping charges, and didn't ask if it was cool for him to combine shipping and charged $33 to ship two hardbacks priority mail.
That seems shady to me, but at the same time I don't know if he technically did anything wrong. The shipping charges were stated on the auction and he shipped them in a reasonable amount of time using the method stated on the auction. He has 100% feedback, so he isn't someone that apparently others have had problems with. Would you say anything to him at this point assuming the books arrive in good shape?
I would wait for the books to arrive. If they are in good condition and in one box, I would request a refund. I would also request that you pay actual shipping (less any handling they may charge). You can go thru Ebay to make it official if the seller doesn't respond.
Also, document everything... the shipping label, the box, the date it arrived, etc.
Wanted: Human skin edition of The Book of the Dead. Will accept PC copy.
If the books arrive in good condition, the seller has IMO met their obligation. You didn't mention if the package is being sent Media Mail, or another more expensive method. A polite inquiry for an adjustment never hurts. If the seller declines, you can always mention the issue in your feedback, and in the ratings where it asks about shipping.
Astrodad did say they were sent priority mail.
John
If I understand correctly the combined priority mail (1 day, 2 day..?.it makes a difference) is $33. If we knew the weight and the two zip codes, and the tier of priority mail, we could calculate approximate costs.
Until then, it's a lot of opinions with insufficient details.