Super cool! Though I imagine it's a tiny bit weird to see them like 40 years after the fact when the picture of them in my head is from them so long ago...
Also super cool! Good luck tracking down the 4th cenobite... I think I've heard you reference that before...
Put me firmly in the camp of "Happy to have anyone involved in a famous production sign my copy of a book that the production is based on".
I like the idea that the book was in the hands of people who are associated with a project I appreciate. Same reason I prefer inscriptions (even if they're not to me) over a flat-signed copy, or even on a book with a limitation page. IMO it adds some interesting provenance to where the book has been and who has held it.
Maybe not for a lettered edition, though - I'd definitely be pickier, at least. Or if I was planning to immediately re-sell it (because I know that not everybody likes that). But if it's part of my collection - sign away!
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It's an invitation to a casting interview.
"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
If you click on the letter it magically grows larger!
I also think it's cool!
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...
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1984 Grant Gift Edition of The Talisman $400
Lisey's Story ARC $50
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Looking for:
S/L: "Insomnia" (#117), "Firestarter", "EOTD #98"
US 1st/1st: "Night Shift"
Portfolios: "'Salem's Lot", "Cycle of Werewolf" (#192)
please help me find any #731 or #431
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Interestingly, to me at least, Danny Lloyd said he had never met King or least had no recollection of him. He mentioned that he thought King had come to the set but he was too young to remember him and has never met him afterwards. One of the Grady twins brought up the fact that King hadn't liked the film. It is extremely odd to see these folks now or just about anyone who you haven't seen in decades. And when I got home the movie was on which made it all the stranger.
Someone asked why I would have them sign it. For me the movie is iconic. I have a first edition of the book that I had King sign a few years back in Savannah. I wouldn't let anyone else sign that one, but it seemed appropriate for these folks to sign my CD copy. I also like association signatures. For example, I got Clint Hill, the secret service who climbed into JFK's car just after the assassination and Buell Frazier, the fellow who drove Oswald to work on 11.22.63, to sign a copy of King's 11.22.63. Kind of unique.
Indeed very unique! Nice story.
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I too think that's very cool! I've thought of doing that myself. I've met the twins but not Danny yet. They're so tiny!
Rick's audition letter is also a neat story. I didn't know that!
back to thread topics: I love getting a shipping notice and going home to find said item on my porch the very same day!
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SO... check your Sleeping Beauties! Seems there is a thread on the Rare King FB Group and there is a bunch being posted where King signed his name twice in the book!!! Super cool. I am checking mine when I get home!
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Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
I went to the brooklyn event but didn't get one of the random signed copies. Where's this second signature (don't have FB) ? I'm sure there's a 0% chance my unsigned copy is signed there but I'm pathetic enough to check...
Nevermind I'm an idiot this is the CD Thread lol
I think Kris is referring to the S/L (or lettered).
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