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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostBy the pictures, both the numbered and lettered look like beautiful editions. I’m not enough of a King fan to try to get in on this but the Lifetime Subscriptions are cool and tempting, if one has the money, though in the fine print it says that the editions may or may not be from the print run so there is a possibility of getting a PC copy?
Anyways, I hope everyone can get a copy and make me jealous with pictures!
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Thanks for posting this, Martin. I've finally read the novel, and it's outstanding.“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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Congratulations, TD -- I'm planning on sharing some of your joy on Monday, but we'll see what's left.
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostSpeaking of buying, I’ll admit I had a little buyer’s remorse after buying his EotD portfolio because after I received it, and experiencing its full beauty, I was left with a feeling of ‘now what?” It lives in its box and there it is.
But after learning I get first crack at Misery AND to matcha my number, it made it entirely worth it.
I tend to doubt there'll be many numbereds on Monday -- if any -- but am still trying to decide between the Gift/Artist's Edition and the numbered...just in case. I struggle with really wanting a signed copy as it's one of my favorite King works and I do believe that, though the pub. price is high, the limitation is low and the value should minimally hold quite strong...but then conversely understanding that I'm just not a big enough King fan to easily justify the $480 difference for his signature. And, you know, I actually like dustjackets on books, so the Gift/Artist's Edition actually has a bit of a personal bonus for me...so we'll see.Last edited by RonClinton; 02-10-2018, 07:46 PM.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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I grabbed both an artitst's and the signed because I was able to afford it (thank you tax refund and my raise (yes, humblebrag . . .)
I think the only reason I grabbed the EotD portfolio originally was because Paul offered payments - if it wasn't for that option, I would have skipped it (because $300 was a lot of coin at the time - still is in fact.) I've purchased the CD art portfolios they've been doing for the SK Doubledays and I'm kind of questioning why because I haven't even looked at them - just filed them away on my shelf. Be different if I did something with them - like all of my various prints I have above my desk at home (and soon office at work.)
Anyways, I think this edition will hold its value quite well - first limited edition of a very popular book, very low print run, and the gorgeous work and craftsmanship that Paul has done so far. Plus the price isn't "that bad" compared to what CD has charged for their SK limiteds.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI grabbed both an artitst's and the signed because I was able to afford it (thank you tax refund and my raise (yes, humblebrag . . .)
I think the only reason I grabbed the EotD portfolio originally was because Paul offered payments - if it wasn't for that option, I would have skipped it (because $300 was a lot of coin at the time - still is in fact.) I've purchased the CD art portfolios they've been doing for the SK Doubledays and I'm kind of questioning why because I haven't even looked at them - just filed them away on my shelf. Be different if I did something with them - like all of my various prints I have above my desk at home (and soon office at work.)
Anyways, I think this edition will hold its value quite well - first limited edition of a very popular book, very low print run, and the gorgeous work and craftsmanship that Paul has done so far. Plus the price isn't "that bad" compared to what CD has charged for their SK limiteds.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI have no doubt the limited will be worth the price being charged. With Gwendy's and Sleeping Beauties limited editions on order I just can't bring myself to spend that much.
I’m hoping an extra copy or two shows up for CDCC ...
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI missed out on Gwendy (and would have passsed anyway) and didn’t have the funds available for Sleeping Beauties.
I’m hoping an extra copy or two shows up for CDCC ...
No way in hell I'm cancelling. But I hope there's one for you if you want one.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostCongratulations, TD -- I'm planning on sharing some of your joy on Monday, but we'll see what's left.
After hearing about the matching-number deal on the TDT thread, I had the opportunity on Thursday (?) or Friday to buy the EoTD portfolio to get a guarantee on the numbered edition of MISERY, but like (it sounds like) you, I'm not a buyer of art portfolios...my interest in books starts and ends with Books. Plus, even were I interested in art portfolios, I'm not fanatical enough of a King collector to buy a $300 piece to ensure I can buy a $600 piece. It's nice that you already had that taken care of to begin with.
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I’d love to get in on a Lifetime Subscription plan from a Press. I’ve heard the horror stories from people burned by some of these deals, but when they pay off it’s pretty huge.
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