I love these spines!
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I love these spines!
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Nice. I am working on a set also. Two more to go. Those spines do look solid.
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All acquired individually over last 4 years
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Those all look great. From reading above I imagine Rage will probably be out of my ballpark unless someone doesn't know what they have. I might look for Long Walk next since its the only one I have read.
Looking for FAB8 CD Number 439
I've quit adding to my collection because the prices for even silly things are out of this world anymore. On to new hobbies.
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It’s so hard to find a VF Roadwork. To anyone who can sell me a Roadwork that’s almost perfect I will Pay Money!!!!
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It's the hardest one to find like that, I own the best one I've seen and lucked out winning it at auction 4-5 years ago.
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It seems that every Roadwork PB has been run over by a Steamroller or other equipment used to build roads!
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Agree, it's my second favorite Bachman really. A fuck The Man novel. Don't know why it's not more popular.
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Anybody got anything cool recently?
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I'd say Roadwork (which I quite like) is more of a "man fucks himself - and hard - while thinking fuck the man!" novel (this may be par for the course for the "fuck the man" niche, now that I think about it). Actually, his marriage got more of my attention than anything when I read it recently.
You can't be aloof until you advertise.
Not a HUGE new P&J, but excited to finally receive CD's Interview With The Vampire. I didn't take any pics since it exactly like on the site product page. It's kinda generic as far as CD editions go; no artwork, even the back of the dustcover is blank. Book and paper are decent as usual. Don't really know why this took 6 years to get out.
It's a real shame that they couldn't have realized she was getting up there in age and make plans to do at least the original trilogy.
WANTED
US 1st Printings. I have THESE
#92 IT Portfolio (or the #95 IT to swap for the #92 that I have)
Any #95 SK-related Cemetery Dance Edition
Any #7 PS Publishing Edition
Sleeping Beauties: Signed Tour version.
Blockade Billy set
More pics in my thread.
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Second Coming artist Robert Addison: Sunday Morning circa 1976. 31" x 24" Egg Tempera on Masonite board.
Looks like a nice place to visit.
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...
Thanks for the nice comments. Robert Addison was a very talented artist.
Cool, thanks.
You can't be aloof until you advertise.
Didn't think I'd come across something like this, usually don't have the luck. What's the old adage, if I didn't have bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all. That's usually me. Anyway, I've been hoping to eventually add a signed and inscribed It to my collection, yeah in my dreams, but the cost has been way to prohibitive. But I got hit with a rare bit of good luck for me and stumbled across the next best thing. The price, I couldn't pass up or I would have been really stupid to pass up, especially the condition it was in.
Signed & Inscribed Uncorrected Page Proof of It:
Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein. Another title that's alluded me for awhile because of cost but I somehow lucked out and stumbled across an eBay auction for it. Because of the way it was listed, there was only me and another bidder and I actually won. Usually never happens for me. The book was practically brand new. It was still in its shipping carton and wrapped in its brown shipping paper. The glassine wrapper was in like new condition and the book had barely been cracked. I'm sure I've probably used up all my good luck for SK books at this point.
Frankenstein:
Lastly, this is a non-King book but Neil Gaiman fan's might appreciate it. The Sandman-Season of Mists use to be the hard to find book in the day, especially signed. Always wanted to find a signed, inscribed and remarqued edition. The Neil Gaiman trifecta.
The Sandman-Season of Mists:
When I get the energy, I need to add some new and old adds to my personal collection page. Just getting over a bout of Covid.