It is.
They are planning to upgrade the software for the site at some point. It is possible that with the newer software images will be uploadable as attachments. (If it can be done safely.) If so, then we will be able to upload images directly from our computers to our posts.
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
Thank you for all your help Brian. In the meanwhile....is this the book that they were talking about? I've had this book forever, and although I have read Night Shift, it must have been another edition I had as this one looks to have never been opened except for me to photograph it.
By the way.....
HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO ALL!11
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
Thoughts on value of Cemetery Dance's Legacies (numbered edition)? I haven't seen any recent sales
Thanks
What would you guys value these at, assuming they are all in NF condition? The Viking Gunslinger reissue is a 1st/1st, the Grant Gunslinger is a 2nd edition. The DOTT is signed by Phil Hale. I also have the artist gift editions of WTTKH and LSOE in the condition I got them in from the publisher. Sorry, the colours in the pic are a bit off.
Thanks! Could you break that down per book? And would the 20% difference be plus or minus 20%? (sorry, never sold a set or paid attention to sales so I really don’t know...) thanks for educating me
*DTI (Viking; 1st Printing) — $75
*DTI (Grant; 2nd Edition) — $300
*DTII (Grant; 1st Edition; Signed by Hale) — $125
*DTIII (Grant; 1st Edition) — $125
*DTIV (Grant; 1st Edition) — $150
*DTV (Grant; Artist Edition/Wrightson) — $125
*DTVI (Grant; Artist Edition/Anderson) — $125
*DTVII (Grant; Artist Edition/Whelan) — $75
*WTTK (Grant; Artist Edition/Lee) — $100
*LSOE (Grant; Artist Edition/ Whelan) — $350
If you wanted to sell as a lot, I'd think you'd take 20% off the asking price.
Looking for some advice/opinions here. Having sold all of my other Bernie Wrightson prelims recently, I am finally getting ready to frame my Roland prelim by Bernie Wrightson. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
1. Would you frame the entire piece as is, keeping all of the framed lines (with their varying widths) and the partial measurement in red at the upper right (the partial measurement is a clear indication to me that this was previously part of something larger). Keeping it as is means having awkward amounts of blank space. Currently, it is 17.5" by 10.75"
2. Given the piece was done on fairly thin paper, almost like tracing paper (I'm not an artist), any thoughts on how to mount it (dry mount? just between glass and pasteboard?) again, I'm new at this.
Here's the prelim:
And here's the final piece from Wolves:
I would center the picture and not worry about the outermost lines. Also, never put a piece directly against frame glass (even if its archive/museum glass). Have a double matt made or purchase a stock one. The matt will help center the picture and keep it from touching the glass.
Hope this helps. Others here have more experience so hopefully they chime in or correct what I'm saying.
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
I know I'll be in the minority here, but if you're framing it for the artwork, then trim the guidelines and just keep the artwork. If you're framing it to show that it's a really cool prelim and want to have people ask "why are there lines and numbers on the side?" then frame the whole thing, as off center and blank-spacey as it may be.
Hi all, what would you value the following gift editions at (assuming NF condition)?
- My Pretty Pony (Whitney Museum)
- 'Salem's Lot (PS Publishing)
- Night Shift (PS Publishing)
- One for the Road (PS Publishing) 1/500 copies version
- The Dark Man (CD)
- The Shining (CD)
- Misery (Suntup)
And a Talisman/Black House Scribner reissue set (slipcased and signed by Straub, as issued by VJ Books)?
Thanks a lot!
Hi all. I frequent here but don’t post too often. I have some potential prospects to acquire (gotta pick and choose) and am wondering if someone can assess CMV for me. Thank you!!
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1. Better Than Home - Joe Hill signed dated 5/20/05 (pristine (chapbook style) 1st ed (1999)
2. Pop Art - JH - pristine - 1st ed
3. S/L Colorado Kid - (Potter) signed by King. In slipcase as new
4. Gerald’s Game ABA In pristine slipcase (slipcase is stapled)
5. Danse Macabre - inscribed/SK signed and dated 1984 (?) I think it was ‘84. Maybe ‘83 ..
6. Dark Tower Complete Concordance - Lettered AND Numbered Editions.
7. S/L Dark Man with portfolio, both as new pristine
8. S/L SOD -both volumes, matching #s (both pristine as new)
9. Lettered - Century’s Best Horror Fiction (2 volumes in tray case) pristine as new
How about UK Insomnia. I was bidding on one on eBay and it went for over $100. Are these really worth that must?
You don't know my kind.....You don't my mind.....Dark necessities are part of my design.....
Asking for a friend, lol, seriously:
*The Shining, 1st/1st, signed and dated from 1977!! Beauty of a book, just (unfortunately) some wrinkling.
*Nightmares in the Sky - inscribed and dated
What may be the value for the following :
- 11/22/63 signed limited
- joyland hardcase crime, signed limited
Thanks !
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