Can a signature be accompanied by a date and still be considered flat signed, or would that put it in the inscription category?
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Can a signature be accompanied by a date and still be considered flat signed, or would that put it in the inscription category?
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I thought you needed the one from Cemetery Dance to fit that one?[/QUOTE]
Tomas informed me via email that the case is a bit more snug, but it will still fit fine.[/QUOTE]
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It’s times like these I really feel for the completists.
So now would this be considered an “official” signed limited edition?
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Curious about this, too.
Whoa that’s Jack Nicholson’s sig too! If those are real that’s one cool collectible.
Reminds me of the phrase, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
You guys think it might actually be a fake?
I think you’re right. I have one for DOTT. It’s labeled, “Special Reading Copy.”
I think it was a haunted house, and various 'scary' things would appear in the windows, doors, over the moon, with sounds.
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Thanks, Tommy. Figured it wasn’t anything special but hell, you never know.
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