Nice collection Mike, and one hell of a personal story. Keep on fighting 'n' collecting! Regards, Peter.
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Nice collection Mike, and one hell of a personal story. Keep on fighting 'n' collecting! Regards, Peter.
To give CD SOME credit, they recently sent me a slipcase (for Later - appropriate book name, I'll agree). Also, they've informed me that my lettered copy of William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist...
Thanks George! :)
I recently bought The Gunslinger #21 and I also have DT IV-VII #627. Therefore top of my want list are DT II and DT III either #21 or #627.
I know DT II and DT III #21 traded on eBay years ago but...
Oh wow - good to know they exist and where they are (thanks!) but I'm not going to beat myself about it. I'm just happy to have acquired a S/L DT I and the slipcase I've ordered will still do the job...
Haha, fair point. At this point I'm content with an aftermarket slipcase and have just ordered one from The Stephen King Collector.
For the record, I am now the proud owner of DT I number 21.
FYI, I am the new owner of The Gunslinger number 21. Allowing for no slipcase and current condition, $5,000 seemed like a fair price - am I mad?!
Post #5: I'm currently reading The Institute and loving the journey.
Hahaha, yes I think so!
Brave New World - a new TV series that starts this week and looks promising...
https://youtu.be/zdmZaXOn99g
Ah! When I was younger I would drool over Playboy and other lad mags. Now, I'm drooling over a picture of well stacked SK signed books - am I sad, sick, grown up, or indulging a childish obsession?...
I'm new to this site and soooo happy to find this resource. I've got a few signed limited King books, will add more, but I know I'll never have them all - the man writes faster than I can read! :)
Hi folks, I'm new to this site but would like to say I'm impressed by the amount of information available and excited at the possibility of trading some King books directly with other enthusiasts....