Personally, I wouldn't be too hopeful. Movie scripts usually don't feature pictures/illustrations on the covers, and have color codes at the bottom to differentiate dates of each version of the...
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Personally, I wouldn't be too hopeful. Movie scripts usually don't feature pictures/illustrations on the covers, and have color codes at the bottom to differentiate dates of each version of the...
Oh, I know. I was just making a joke. :)
That price is lower than I initially thought. Are you planning on buying one?
That hurts. :cry:
:lol:
Congratulations to everyone who have recently gotten some cool items!
I would estimated anywhere from $1300-$1500. Being that there are only 100, they can be a little pricey.
I agree. Unfortunately, I don't have any used book stores around me. Believe me, I've looked! :lol:
I know what they look like, I'm talking about photos of the actual photos of the book that I would be questioning. If anyone expects me to buy their book, I either want photos of said book or a...
^What he said. :)
I haven't got all of King's first editions yet especially some of the later ones (i.e. Hearts in Atlanits, On Writing, etc.). The problem isn't money, it's finding a reputable...
I'll give you $51.
Alright, that's good. So paying $400 wouldn't be too out there? I found some SK S/L's out there for the same price of the 1st Shining and didn't know if it would be best to just go for a signed item.
How much would a fine/fine 1st edition of The Shining be worth? I'm looking into buying a reasonably priced copy but I'm not going throw away $400 if it's not worth what I'm paying for?
Thoughts?
Yeah, the original 1978 version. He didn't inscribe or date it - just his signature.
Not that I would EVER EVER sell it, I am just curious as to what my 1st edition of The Stand is worth that Mr. King signed for me on the 4th.