Here you go. I remembered seeing a picture of it, just had to hunt it down. This is from Simon's collection. I'll update the link in the main list.
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Here you go. I remembered seeing a picture of it, just had to hunt it down. This is from Simon's collection. I'll update the link in the main list.
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Yeah they made a traycase and maybe a slipcase but not positive on that one
Edit: yeah a quick google search concludes that they made both (two different slipcases and a traycase) :thumbsup:
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I prefer with the text.
Looking good Simon!
I like that revised IT with Pennywise. Don't like the dancing skeletons. I like the DM with the lettering only. Sorry forgot which number that was.
I also like B.
Cool. Nice idea on the Dutch editions.
There are many out there. Most bookbinders make enclosures like traycases as well. I know of a couple if you want something made.
Wasn't CD doing one for The Fireman? I seem to recall ordering one.
Looks like I got black for 7 and green for 6. Blue might look good on 7 as well.
Looks very nice. Congratulations Brian. I have the same color combination slipcase for that book. Just different blocking if I recall.
Very nice Dez. I also have the same Christine and it looks great.
Likely to protest from sunlight. I display mine with the spine of the book showing. I don't have sunlight where the books are but the only set I do display with the slipcase side facing out is my...
I really like the Ruby Red Buckram material. Maybe that one for the Joyland. Gold or silver printing on that looks good. The color combinations you mentioned for the other two sound good.
The blue looks great. Also too late for me. Already ordered.
Looking good Simon!
This makes me think about the first Stephen King book I ever bought. It was a 1st UK edition of EOTD. I wrapped it in a plastic cover, not Brodart. Then I stuck down the ends with tape to the plastic...
I use Brodart for all my books. Hopefully the glue is not a problem. I don't recall which brand I get. I think it's the Just a Fold.
I spent quite a bit of time on the phone this morning with George Sargent of Dragonfly Bindery. He does book restoration/repair and is a paper conservationist specializing in 18th century and earlier...
Yes. Once the plate is done you can order any number of slipcases whenever you want.