I just sent one, the box was 46 pounds (24" X 20" X 20") media mail was around 30.00 the next cheapest was 92.00 by USPS
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I just sent one, the box was 46 pounds (24" X 20" X 20") media mail was around 30.00 the next cheapest was 92.00 by USPS
Does anyone here have an email address for George Beahm, I sold him a painting a while ago and he wanted one of my other paintings and I have lost his email, thanks Dave.
Shrinkwrap should add no value really as you can go to any office supply/copy center and for .75 cents they will shrink wrap almost anything, there really is no way to know that it is the original...
I would not worry about having a working clock but I definately would replace regularly or remove the battery as they will eventually leak and corode the insides and once that happens it will never...
I agree with Bob, definately much less than a comparable Michael Whelan published cover. Price might be high but it's very subjective, Ned Dameron got close to that amount for the remarques which...
The reason the KA and eye doodles are not considered to be part of the Whelan "remarques" is that Michael Whelan told us they were not (I am not going to try to find the actual post that states this...
Originally Posted by Randall Flagg
IMO, there are none left in the shrinkwrapped 1/5,000 (except perhaps in Robert Weiner's "barn"). It was a highly debated and touchy subject.
Originally...
The books with the KA or CK eye drawings were not part of the 30-50 remarqued books.
There have been quite a few of the KA/eye drawings that have shown up on ebay etc. I got one in my copy of...
That is the one, I have purchased several signed books from them in the last few years.
Wow I did not know these had sold out, the original price I think was 495.00 and 595.00 for the A/P.[/QUOTE]
I didn't even know there WAS a print of "End of the Road"!! How the heck did I miss...
Wow I did not know these had sold out, the original price I think was 495.00 and 595.00 for the A/P.
The remarques for DT7 were sold directly by Michael Whelan so everyone that got one knew what they were getting, they do show up for sale once in a while (although not any lately).
I have a first and a second signed at Palavercon by Phil hale.
I took a whole suitcase full of books that had work by Hale, Berry and Whelan. Insomnia, Black House, Talisman and all the DT books...
Is it possible to affix a small support tab underneath each shelf in the center area?[/QUOTE]Good question. The back of the bookcase is pretty, but isn't strong enough to add meaningful support. ...
I do not like the PC copies myself, the only PC's I own are of Poppy Z Brite books and they came directly from Poppy. Otherwise I avoid them.
Here is a link to where Terry talks about his copy that he got back in March.
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/showthread.php?p=133866&highlight=dark+forces+lettered#post133866
Now thats a rare one :scared: a 15 year old that works hard :clap:
Mine went from 902 to 1047 and also no longer have the 1 negative I had (retaliatory):rock:
I agree that the revised paintings from the 2nd edition were darker which probably fit the story better but I still prefer the original paintings from the 1st edition. From what I heard Phil was not...
I don't know any story about the evolution of his signature, but I checked 4 of the books I had signed by him at Palavercon and the signature you posted is consistant with all mine.