There were a total of 1500 of these Finders Keepers broadsides done, and the stores were supposed to sell them for $12 but some stores sold them for less. A neat item!
John
There were a total of 1500 of these Finders Keepers broadsides done, and the stores were supposed to sell them for $12 but some stores sold them for less. A neat item!
John
This place has somewhere between 5 and 15 for $6 each. Worth going back for?
"Thanks, but no, it isn't a cowboy hat. It's a fedora. And yes, Indianna Jones is still socially relevant."
Yes. I'd buy them all for that price.
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
While we've been talking about the Graphic Novels, how about good sources and a good price on the 2(?) big Omnibi? I don't know how I missed the publication of these, but I never managed to get them while they were in print. They aren't high enough on my priority list that I'd like to spend very much on them, but I would like to catch up on the Marvel story arcs.
WANTED
US 1st Printings. I have THESE
#92 IT Portfolio (or the #95 IT to swap for the #92 that I have)
Any #95 SK-related Cemetery Dance Edition
Any #7 PS Publishing Edition
Sleeping Beauties: Signed Tour version.
Amazon still has them, in varying degrees of cost. The Stand Omnibus is still for sale as well.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...+tower+omnibus
Between $80 and $160.
Impasse question. I'm thinking towards selling because I'm not much into prints, but I figured I'd ask the collecting experts. From Betts I purchased Darkman S/L with matching art portfolio. This is the only S/L I own with matching numbered book and art portfolio. So. Do I sell the art portfolio or keep it? Is it worth keeping??? Thanks for responses.
Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. Edgar Allan Poe
I don't know as much as most here, but if you didn't really need the cash, I would definitely keep it.
Specific to Dark Man, it is worth more as a matching set.
If you were to sell the prints, you'd likely only get around $70-$75 and the #'d Limited is worth about $250-$275 by itself.
Matching #'d set worth $375 - $400.
Keep 'em together.
I picked up Gunslinger omnibus on EBay, BRand new for $150AUD free post. Absolutley stoked. I already have Dark Tower omnibus and Stand. There's quite a few available, and you can still get them for a good price. For me in Oz, free post for a heavy solid book that was already cheaper than others, it was a no brainer. That was yesterday, so jump on EBay, you might be pleasantly surprised.
What is the consensus of the Bill Hodge 3 book box set I'm hearing about. Is it worth getting?
Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. Edgar Allan Poe
I'll probably stay away from the set. I have the first/firsts and not a lot of room. The only exception I can think of right now is if they have some REALLY neat new dust jackets.
John
Is this set like the Dana Carvey skit from years ago where his son wants this toy. They all look the same except the index finger changes slightly. I believe it was Mega-tor, Mega-tee., etc. Funny stuff! Thanks everyone for your responses .
And I am seriously running out room too!
Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. Edgar Allan Poe
Inspired by neo_trinity's story about finding a Dead Zone proof on ABE listed only as a Viking paperback I took a chance on this item which came today.
From a bookseller in Canada who listed it (correctly) as a paperback copy of the Uncut Stand, published by Doubleday in 1990. I did some very quick research and could not find any mention of a trade paperback published by Doubleday in 1990. I knew it wasn't going to be a proof because there was a bookseller supplied picture on the listing. It is really a nice copy and an item I don't have in my collection. And it was pretty cheap. Shipping was more than the cost of the book. Any thoughts?
I suspect it is a bookclub edition.
I have one of those Bob. It's my understanding that it is a book club edition. I've never seen another one for sale. Good find!
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
I have that STAND too. My receipt states QUALITY PAPERBACK BOOK CLUB edition. Price $12.95. Plus $4.24 shipping. Date - January 28 1991. I received my copy on February 2, 1991. They were based in Camp Hill, PA 17012. I don't think they exist now, but I may be wrong.
Here's the flyer for it:
I'm sure if there is intelligent life somewhere out there in the universe, they are wise enough to stay away from us.
And the people bowed and prayed, to the cell phone god they made...
I think that settles it. Book Club Edition. Thanks! I suspected as much when I couldn't find a price anywhere on the cover.
Nice to see that flyer. I wonder how many other titles they did. I also have this Dolores Claiborne edition. Looks to be from the same paperback book club.
I also have a beat-up copy of Misery from the same club.
John
I have:
THE DARK HALF, release date NOVEMBER 9 1990, $9.50 plus $2.49 postage
NEEDFUL THINGS, release date AUGUST 12 1992, $13.95 (I paid $3.27 because of bonus points I had), plus $3.27 for shipping
GERALD'S GAME, release date NOVEMBER 25 1993, $14.95, plus $2.86 shipping
DOLORES CLAIBORNE, release date JANUARY 04 1994, $11.95, plus $2.86 shipping
NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES, release date NOVEMBER 02 1994, $13.95, plus $2.70 shipping
THE DRAWING OF THE THREE, release date MARCH 21 1989, $11.95, plus $2.15 shipping
MISERY, release date JANUARY 4 1988, $3.00 (enrollment pkg discount)
I believe they did others, but these are all I have.
Flyer pages torn out:
I'm sure if there is intelligent life somewhere out there in the universe, they are wise enough to stay away from us.
And the people bowed and prayed, to the cell phone god they made...