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    #16
    My favorite book of ours is probably Running With The Demon, but that's probably just my favorite book period. My favorite production of ours (not necessarily my favorite book), if we don't want to count the rediculous lettered editions is probably either Legacies or (technically a Lonely Road book) Vampyricon.
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      #17
      Non-King title - Dinner with the Cannibal Sisters LETTERED copy is a really cool book.
      King title - ALL of them! I don't have all of them yet but everything I've seen online tells me they are all fantastic.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Dan Hocker View Post
        My favorite book of ours is probably Running With The Demon, but that's probably just my favorite book period. My favorite production of ours (not necessarily my favorite book), if we don't want to count the rediculous lettered editions is probably either Legacies or (technically a Lonely Road book) Vampyricon.
        Must admit that Running with the Demon remains in my TBR pile. I concur that Vampyricon is a fantastic book.
        Last edited by Martin; 08-05-2017, 01:49 AM.

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          #19
          Like most of you, I bet, it's hard to pick my favorite CD book. I've held the lettered of F. Paul Wilson's MIDNIGHT MASS, and that was a very lovely book and case. Probably King's IT, if pressed...but non-King, I suppose I'd go with either the original OCTOBER DREAMS or perhaps the two-volume CENTURY'S BEST HORROR.
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            #20
            I love The Century's Best Horror Fiction Vol. 1 and 2. It's gotta be a monumental effort to document something like that.

            Also the Doubleday Artist set is amazing so far--they're some of my favorite books. And 999 was super-sweet, too.
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              #21
              God, this is kinda hard to narrow down... I'd have to throw in Dinner With The Cannibal Sisters as well. I really like the lettered edition of A Simple Plan; the stark white in contrast with the blue (?--I occasionally have color issues) stamping is great.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
                God, this is kinda hard to narrow down... I'd have to throw in Dinner With The Cannibal Sisters as well. I really like the lettered edition of A Simple Plan; the stark white in contrast with the blue (?--I occasionally have color issues) stamping is great.
                With all the love given to Dinner With the Cannibal Sisters in this thread, I made an offer of $25 for a lettered edition on eBay. Kinda ridiculous. But I wonder if the person knows it's a lettered. Maybe it's a PC.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
                  With all the love given to Dinner With the Cannibal Sisters in this thread, I made an offer of $25 for a lettered edition on eBay. Kinda ridiculous. But I wonder if the person knows it's a lettered. Maybe it's a PC.
                  Some were sold without the signature sheet and for far less than original price.
                  Is it the one that's listed for $60 OBO right now?
                  http://www.ebay.com/itm/978158767407...4AAOSwd0BV51YX

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Tommy View Post
                    Some were sold without the signature sheet and for far less than original price.
                    Is it the one that's listed for $60 OBO right now?
                    http://www.ebay.com/itm/978158767407...4AAOSwd0BV51YX
                    I was thinking the same thing. There's no mention of it being signed or a picture of the limitation page.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Tommy View Post
                      Some were sold without the signature sheet and for far less than original price.
                      Is it the one that's listed for $60 OBO right now?
                      http://www.ebay.com/itm/978158767407...4AAOSwd0BV51YX
                      Yeah it is. And that makes sense. There's another auction for letter W at $89 and that person shows the signature sheet.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
                        Yeah it is. And that makes sense. There's another auction for letter W at $89 and that person shows the signature sheet.
                        The person selling the $89 one has been trying to do so for a while, I think. I keep running across that auction. Even at $89, it's a great deal.

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                          #27
                          I forgot to mention "The Halloween Mouse" and "The Christmas Thingy". How could I forget about those, I love those books!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
                            The person selling the $89 one has been trying to do so for a while, I think. I keep running across that auction. Even at $89, it's a great deal.
                            It's a great price for a confirmed Lettered edition for sure! But the market is saying otherwise. I bought the Centipede Press edition of Lansdale's Drive In on eBay for $140 and it came with an ARC of Paradise Sky. I thought it was a steal considering CP asked $150 for The Drive In when it was first published in 2015. But others can't sell it for $120. And it's a gorgeous book. The market is saying it's not worth it.

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                              #29
                              I sent a message to the seller asking the specific letter limitation...we'll see what he/she says.
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
                                It's a great price for a confirmed Lettered edition for sure! But the market is saying otherwise. I bought the Centipede Press edition of Lansdale's Drive In on eBay for $140 and it came with an ARC of Paradise Sky. I thought it was a steal considering CP asked $150 for The Drive In when it was first published in 2015. But others can't sell it for $120. And it's a gorgeous book. The market is saying it's not worth it.
                                The resale market for limited sales is very soft and has been for a long while...except for the books *I* want, of course (ggrrr!).
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