Christine:
I have been waiting for this thread for sooo long.
I am in love with it, already.
Roland would have understood.
My favourites are...
... where I can see the tips of your fingers.
Roland would have understood.
Very nice!!!
I can take care of that Christine if you want it to be in the right hands
Wanted list:
Ubris
It is in the right hands. One of them is posted directly above you. I appreciate the most generous offer though.
...and thanks!
That Boneland is awesome. It reminds me of a book Zeising press did where the book was jailed in a prison cell. Mephisto In Onyx by Harlan Ellison.
I could never find one for sale at any price.
The Boneland and Zombie Jam both came from giveaways Mike/gunkslinger did. The traycase is metal and when you pull the electric chair's switch it makes a buzzing sound like you would expect an electric chair to make.
That Ellison book sounds amazing and he is one of my favorite writers.
Excellent stuff, Brice!!!!! I'm enjoying the show.
I'm happy you opened a thread finally, Brice! Of course, I was immediately jealous since the first four books you posted here are ones I don't have.
Now that you mention it, I remember when you won those giveaways way back when. Gunk gave away some great stuff. That BONELAND traycase is brilliant!
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
It was just a matter of time before I opened a thread. I believe I've shown most of the rarer ones, but I still have plenty more pics to post when I have the time.
...and don't feel bad you've got quite a few books for me to be jealous of.
You have bbbbeautiful books, Brice.
Let us see more.
Roland would have understood.
Yes, I love that myself. I spent the first five or ten minutes after I got it flipping the switch on the electric chair traycase.
Actually I forgot about it until yesterday when I linked my brother to the thread. I really am planning on more pics though.
Less talk, more photos.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury