Wow. What a shame. Did it fall in some water?
Wow. What a shame. Did it fall in some water?
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Sad to see what happened to the item.
But I must say, it does give the book some extra oldstyle look...
The previous owner had it displayed next to a window in their basement. Heavy rains and a flood caused the damage. All of the pages were wrinkled. Their are expensive ways to restore the pages, but it would cost far more than the book is worth (in fine condition) to restore ~1,000 pages.
Isn't that the one you rebound a while back?
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Nah, that's the one that fell off the hood of your car or the swing set, right? lol Or was that TMSG? lol lol
Yeah, let, El Jefe have his moment to brag to the "newer members" will ya? El Jefe, will perform virtually any service he can for his "newer members" even if it means he must crawl up to his soapbox and regale them with his gritty and witty tales of hard fought restitution and recovery that required all his talents and all his powers!!! Right, El Jefe? lol You rock!!!
Spoiler:
Here is a narrative of what I did (and a bit of why I did it), to create what is probably the world's only S/L coffin case Trade 1st edition of The Stand Uncut:
In May, 2016 I bought a S/L The Stand on eBay. The book and case had been water damaged. The pages on the book had swollen and restoring 1,000 pages would be either impossible, or too expensive.
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I had a local wood refinisher repair and refinish the box. He’s very good at what he does, and wonderfully affordable ($50).
I decided to try a different approach with the page block. I shipped the book to a book binder that I use.
I also sent a US trade 1st edition hardback. The page block of the trade is actually a bit taller than the S/L so the binder shaved the block down. The binder removed the signature sheet, all of the art, and the book break pages (Book I, Book II, Book III) from the S/L. He spent quite a bit of time restoring the pages and did a remarkable job. He bound each of the S/L pages in the trade book preceding the existing art, with protective vellum added.
The Trade edition is not as thick as the S/L so additional blank pages were added for future remarques/artwork. He bound the Trade pages and bonus items in the S/L leather book cover. Unfortunately it didn’t look well. The page edges came quite a bit shy of the cover edges and the book looked awkward. It looked so bad that when I opened the box, I didn’t even take (embarrassing) pictures. I simply shipped the book back.
Since he couldn’t pad the spine of the book to push the block outwards (one wouldn’t be able to open the book) I had to try a different approach. I eventually decided to use the leather S/L cover to create a slipcase for the trade edition, and have new leather binding on the trade block. All of the added blank pages were removed, and a thinner than normal leather was used to bind the trade block to “thin” the book so it would fit inside the slipcase. Gold colored cardboard was used for the top and bottom of the slipcase to resemble the gilded page edges on the S/L. A padded back was added to the slipcase so that the book would come to the edge properly. The cranberry endpapers looked odd to me so black endpapers were used.
The inside of the coffin box is ideal for added art. I placed a piece in the lid for a picture but haven’t actually put the corner art brackets in yet.
Judge for yourself whether you like it or not.
Well damn. Unless someone wants to see the pics of the restored book, I'll just let this die.
Special thanks to St. Troy...
I think that’s what we’ve all been waiting for. I know I have. Show the pics. Popcorn emoji, yadda yadda.
Yep.......waiting.............
Wish List:
Any of the following flatsigned or inscribed-
It, Shining, Salem’s Lot, Mr. Mercedes, The Stand
Brother ARC, Seed ARC
Yes! Definitely waiting!!
It does sound like a tale of redemption and any pictures of the work in progress would be awesome to see as well!
Not only is the final product interesting, but it's also super cool to see the journey - I love hearing about stuff like this (e.g., I tried X but it didn't work so instead I tried Y and it ended up with Z)
A few more pics coming soon.
That's pretty amazing Randall. I did not think restorations of that level were possible. I once saw a restoration by a store who did them and it was a book that was burned in a fire. It looked un-restore-able. But this guy did it. You would never know anything was wrong with it. So that's a great job Randall.
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Looks great.
I'm sure if there is intelligent life somewhere out there in the universe, they are wise enough to stay away from us.
And the people bowed and prayed, to the cell phone god they made...
Wow that's amazing!
WOW amazing
Wish List:
Any of the following flatsigned or inscribed-
It, Shining, Salem’s Lot, Mr. Mercedes, The Stand
Brother ARC, Seed ARC
I agee, absolutely wow!
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Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Super cool! Using the S/L binding as a slipcase was really clever
Great restoration!
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Wow....an above and beyond stunning restoration.
I'm so glad to be among friends that see, love, and collect the same things I do. The average Joe would have tossed that book without even thinking above and beyond.
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