Cheating is cheating. Sure, doing it 70 times is worse than once, but...
Not necessarily true.
Sure, you gotta do what you gotta do if you want it in your collection. I'm like you, it would leave a bad taste in my mouth, whereas some people apparently it wouldn't.
A true and somewhat related story of flipping, laziness, and how everything has a price...
This story occurred back in my college days at Texas A&M...before "the chosen one" arrived (Johnny Manziel). I found a pretty nice shirt at the mall while I was looking through Dillard's clearance racks. I paid about $45 for the shirt. I got home and tried it on with some actual pants that I thought would work with the shirt. My roommate shows up and says, "how much you want for the shirt?" I looked at him quizzically and replies, "I just bought this dang shirt dood. I'm not selling it." He asks how much I paid and I tell him $45. He says, i'll give you $50! I say "no". 10 minutes later after a "name your price back and forth" he hands over $75, and I give him his new shirt. Did I feel bad?? Slightly. Mostly I was just amused by how much he "needed/wanted" the shirt I had just bought.
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"Absorb the genius of the moment." -Michael Stipe
"Victory is sweet even deep in the cheap seats." -Connor Oberst
NEED:
One For Road Signed Artist Edition, PS Publishing
The Gunslinger Viking proof
Carrie $7.95 Doubleday later printing
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Well it seems you have an issue with a good chunk of collectors here, as I am aware that it is rather common place to have at least two seperate accounts/cards to buy more than one limited edition book.Is your issue he "cheated the system" to buy them? Or that he is selling them at a profit? Or both? Do you see a difference to the person who logs in with two different accounts/cards/address and buys two copies to the guy who buys 70 copies in regard to "cheating the system"?
"Cheating is cheating. Sure, doing it 70 times is worse than once, but..."
I'm not saying I disagree or agree with flipping so please don't attack me but why do some small press publishers have rules against a single customer buying more than one copy if the practice is not frowned upon in some way? It seems like the publisher would not care as long as the books were being sold but CD and SP both had a rule about not buying more than one copy per address, I'm just asking and not attacking anyone
I would also say that the small press publishers of King's works seem more in touch with the King fans and want to give them all a more or less equal chance to get a book.
John
I guess Carrie flipping debate was fruitless....
So who is going to try and buy a Lettered Carrie from PS with the intent of flipping it for a profit? I wonder if there is any profit to be made considering the issue price.
I still don't see it as fruitless. Stroppy wanted opinions about the idea of flipping the lettered Carrie. He/we certainly got that.
I/we learned a lot. We learned that most of us accept capital exploitation as a fact of life whether we like it or not. We learned that some people do have moral objections of varying degrees to the practice. We learned that most members can participate in a discussion in a civil manner and that some are less able. We learned that most of us have participated in the secondary market. We learned that most (all?) of us are collectors/fans, despite reselling, rather than profiteers.
We also learned that opinions on flipping high end collectible books is a subjective matter. To someone who has a $#!+pot full of money it might well be a way to make a quick profit. To most collectors we just want to get the book we want to collect. To most Stephen King fans it doesn't matter one way or another as long as they get to read the story. To most of the world it is of no importance whatsoever.
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
"A real limited edition, far from being an expensive autograph stapled to a novel, is a treasure. And like all treasures do, it transforms the responsible owner into a caretaker, and being a caretaker of something as fragile and easily destroyed as ideas and images is not a bad thing but a good one...and so is the re-evaluation of what books are and what they do that necessarily follows." - Stephen King
Wanted
CD Carrie Portfolio 719
Dark Tower S/N LE's 171 or 203
ANY Stephen King S/N LE #171 or 719
A Storm of Swords #218 or 346
Ancillary Justice #455
American Gods (+ SC Reader copy) #624
Michael Whelan original art
DT VII: Michael Whelan Remarque
Well stated, Br!an.
The problem with Eric's question is that any answer over the MSRP is going to encourage flippers and thereby increase the competition when the publisher goes live with the sale.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
This hasn't been discussed in a bit (in this thread).
I hate the idea that people will buy 5-10 copies of a book just to flip 6 or 7 of them down the road. This creates a false supply/demand, and can jack up prices for guys like me that don't "collect" SK on a daily basis. Hell, I took a 2 year break from collecting and have a ton to catch up on!!!