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    Any thoughts on value for a signed Skeleton Crew 1/1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beverly Marsh View Post
    Any thoughts on value for a signed Skeleton Crew 1/1?
    $300 - $400

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneFathom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beverly Marsh View Post
    Any thoughts on value for a signed Skeleton Crew 1/1?
    $300 - $400
    What??

    I have to disagree on this one... If I'm wrong I'll buy 10 copies if your selling them at that price.


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    It's a vague question as it doesn't mention the condition of the book, nor does it indicate what era the King signature is. My estimates:
    NF/NF 1/1 with recent flatsigned cramped King signature $300-$440
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned King signature circa 2000-2010 $350-$500
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned signature circa 1985-1990 Market value (vague but the open market would dictate) Estimate-$500-?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randall Flagg View Post
    It's a vague question as it doesn't mention the condition of the book, nor does it indicate what era the King signature is. My estimates:
    NF/NF 1/1 with recent flatsigned cramped King signature $300-$440
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned King signature circa 2000-2010 $350-$500
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned signature circa 1985-1990 Market value (vague but the open market would dictate) Estimate-$500-?
    No kidding, go figure... I never would have guessed those prices.
    Well if anyone is selling just the book (you can keep the jacket) at fine with the signature circa 1985ish at 600-700ish, I’m very interested.
    Thanks Jerome.


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    I asked the question on facebook, but would be interested in more answers :
    1) what do collectors of british editions compared to american editions? Is there any interest for them?
    2) what about books from the mid-90s onwards (like desperation, hearts in atlantis, lisey's...) . Any value to have those first editions? And how do british first editions compare in value related to the americans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by herbertwest View Post
    I asked the question on facebook, but would be interested in more answers :
    1) what do collectors of british editions compared to american editions? Is there any interest for them?
    2) what about books from the mid-90s onwards (like desperation, hearts in atlantis, lisey's...) . Any value to have those first editions? And how do british first editions compare in value related to the americans?

    Thanks
    I am of the opinion that the earlier UK editions, such as the Doubleday equivalents, and others (Danse Macabre, Firestarter, Cujo, etc.) are considered desirable as well as their US counterparts. Later UK editions, it’s down to personal taste, but I don’t think many would be classed as truly collectible as such. There would be some exceptions to this (IT for example due to its popularity, possibly the WHS Collectors or Waterstones Exclusive Editions), but as a rule they would not be much more than cover price. Just my opinion
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneFathom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beverly Marsh View Post
    Any thoughts on value for a signed Skeleton Crew 1/1?
    $300 - $400
    Quote Originally Posted by Randall Flagg View Post
    It's a vague question as it doesn't mention the condition of the book, nor does it indicate what era the King signature is. My estimates:
    NF/NF 1/1 with recent flatsigned cramped King signature $300-$440
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned King signature circa 2000-2010 $350-$500
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned signature circa 1985-1990 Market value (vague but the open market would dictate) Estimate-$500-?
    Quote Originally Posted by Cook View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Randall Flagg View Post
    It's a vague question as it doesn't mention the condition of the book, nor does it indicate what era the King signature is. My estimates:
    NF/NF 1/1 with recent flatsigned cramped King signature $300-$440
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned King signature circa 2000-2010 $350-$500
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned signature circa 1985-1990 Market value (vague but the open market would dictate) Estimate-$500-?
    No kidding, go figure... I never would have guessed those prices.
    Well if anyone is selling just the book (you can keep the jacket) at fine with the signature circa 1985ish at 600-700ish, I’m very interested.
    Thanks Jerome.
    Thank you all for the input! Glad it inspired a little discussion and appreciate the price range Jerome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyg75 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by herbertwest View Post
    I asked the question on facebook, but would be interested in more answers :
    1) what do collectors of british editions compared to american editions? Is there any interest for them?
    2) what about books from the mid-90s onwards (like desperation, hearts in atlantis, lisey's...) . Any value to have those first editions? And how do british first editions compare in value related to the americans?

    Thanks
    I am of the opinion that the earlier UK editions, such as the Doubleday equivalents, and others (Danse Macabre, Firestarter, Cujo, etc.) are considered desirable as well as their US counterparts. Later UK editions, it’s down to personal taste, but I don’t think many would be classed as truly collectible as such. There would be some exceptions to this (IT for example due to its popularity, possibly the WHS Collectors or Waterstones Exclusive Editions), but as a rule they would not be much more than cover price. Just my opinion
    Absolutely agree that early UK editions are collectable and valuable. Some of the early UK versions go for much more than their US counterparts. Would I love the opportunity to buy the NEL Carrie inscribed to Forrest Ackerman. It's just very hard to find Fine copies of the Doubleday equivalents and those up to 1990 (signed or not).

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    I don't know about values, but my main priorities when I first started collecting back in the Stone Age were:
    1st American hardcover and paperback edition
    1st British hardcover and paperback edition

    After that, I branched out a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cook View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Randall Flagg View Post
    It's a vague question as it doesn't mention the condition of the book, nor does it indicate what era the King signature is. My estimates:
    NF/NF 1/1 with recent flatsigned cramped King signature $300-$440
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned King signature circa 2000-2010 $350-$500
    NF/NF 1/1 with flatsigned signature circa 1985-1990 Market value (vague but the open market would dictate) Estimate-$500-?
    No kidding, go figure... I never would have guessed those prices.
    Well if anyone is selling just the book (you can keep the jacket) at fine with the signature circa 1985ish at 600-700ish, I’m very interested.
    Thanks Jerome.
    Based on some interesting input, I will raise my previous offer to 700-800ish


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    Quote Originally Posted by ur2ndbiggestfan View Post
    I don't know about values, but my main priorities when I first started collecting back in the Stone Age were:
    1st American hardcover and paperback edition
    1st British hardcover and paperback edition

    After that, I branched out a bit.
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    Hope it's okay to ask something not SK-related. Any idea how much the Suntup Farenheit 451 ARC is worth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Hope it's okay to ask something not SK-related. Any idea how much the Suntup Farenheit 451 ARC is worth?
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    I have the UK "export" hardcover edition of Wizard and Glass I'm thinking of unloading. Any idea what's a reasonable price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeDealInLead View Post
    I have the UK "export" hardcover edition of Wizard and Glass I'm thinking of unloading. Any idea what's a reasonable price?
    $100 max

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    Thanks Mr. RT. I figured $100 was the ballpark but I didn't want to play myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeDealInLead View Post
    Thanks Mr. RT. I figured $100 was the ballpark but I didn't want to play myself.
    If I may ask what Is an "export" UK hardcover edition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingfan2323 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WeDealInLead View Post
    Thanks Mr. RT. I figured $100 was the ballpark but I didn't want to play myself.
    If I may ask what Is an "export" UK hardcover edition?

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    Basically, a UK export edition is a UK edition printed for distribution in the commonwealth as opposed to distribution in Great Britain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Br!an View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfan2323 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WeDealInLead View Post
    Thanks Mr. RT. I figured $100 was the ballpark but I didn't want to play myself.
    If I may ask what Is an "export" UK hardcover edition?

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    Basically, a UK export edition is a UK edition printed for distribution in the commonwealth as opposed to distribution in Great Britain.
    So would this be the hardcover I have seen sold out of Australia? Sorry It has been a while since I searched out UK DT firsts.

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    Yep, that's the one.

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    How much could be worth the signed numbered edition of "Danse Macabre", without the cristal paper? (Which I dont know what that means)
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    Quote Originally Posted by herbertwest View Post
    How much could be worth the signed numbered edition of "Danse Macabre", without the cristal paper? (Which I dont know what that means)
    Glassine paper is like a wax paper that protects the book. Value- about $900-$1000.



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