I guess a couple of days ago Horror Mall had about three copies of The Saved Signed/Numbered. They went in about 15 minutes, and at $150 each. I own the trade edition which is the same book without the sig page, and the book is in no way worth $150. But I guess the demand is there…
Geoff
I got my book back!
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...&postcount=997
Funky that is awesome!!
I wanted to send my HB of 20th Century Ghosts off to get signed, but my stamped and self addressed return envelope would be UK postage and therefore not valid
I am going to send that one off next after I finish it.
If you feel comfortable with doing it Lisa, you can mail it to me and I could send it on to him and then when it's returned I could mail it back to you. That's entirely up to you though.
That's great dude! Congratulations. I may have to send one of mine too. The rest of mine are all signed.
Lisa,
You can mail it to me and I can hand it to him and have him sign it for you.
Karen
Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.
*faints* That would be awesomely awesome!! Thanks to both of you...Karen, if I send it to you I can always paypal you the return postage
Brice - me, you and uncomfortable do not compute
Way to go, Funkster! :banana:
Lisa, if you want to mail me your book.... oh hell, never mind.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Sweet Funky, looks great!
btw, here is a trailer of Locke & Key
http://charliefoxtrotfilms.com/tom/
Geoff
Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.
Speed is not a problem, I'm patient
You are a star, Karen - thank you!!
Two questions for y'all.
1.) When does Locke and Key come out?
2.) Is it going to be widespread or have a limited run?
Thanks.
Nate
I'm thinking of picking up a signed/limited copy of "Heart Shaped Box" - just wondering which is the better investment (which will hold/increase its value better), one of the 1/1300 Gollancz or one of the 1/400 regular edition second printings from Subterranean Press?
That is so speculative it should have several astericks attached for anyone willing to venture a "guess".
Normally, the first printing of a book is more valuable. Look at the difference in price between the first and second printings of The Gunslinger. (Not to mention the third printing that was originally part of the boxed set.)
John