Just a bookplate in a trade, right?[/QUOTE]
Yes, but the price was very low.
Type: Posts; User: Randall Flagg
Just a bookplate in a trade, right?[/QUOTE]
Yes, but the price was very low.
Start with post #252
I think Charnel House did a great job with Last Call, which featured a tarot card to designate the letter, and gambling chips.
I'd send Brian861 negative rep, except I like him.
That’s the most insane thing I’ve ever heard. The minute I held that I my hand... I was blown away by the craftsmanship and artistry of it. If you have not held this book... you would understand. ...
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Lots of people have one, but no one will sell to an infidel in the SK collecting world.:P
Newer members, any members, do you have something else to mention?
Any new nominations?
Redacted.
All hugs, I just hate to even hear Redactedetc. even mentioned in this thread..:grouphug:
Ok. But this thread is about the worst, not the best. The best would likely be discussed in the
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The Betts "House Next Door" is the worst. Almost no content from King, and aside from King's signature it is an ugly orphan....
Bump.
Not with the Green Woman. See post #1 in this thread.
Will the S/L 11.22.63 belong in this group?
Just wash your hands first so oils from your fingers don't soil the pages.
The Transgression S/L is a pretty mundane presentation, although at $200 it wasn't a ripoff.
Wow. John is fast.
Danse Macabre isn't the worst, but it is rather bland.
The response just seemed as though Dave was unwilling, not unable, to dig up the literature that he used to sell the book.