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  • Hedda Gabler
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    Okay, I know I totally missed out on this, and I asked to be placed on a waiting list. But, if you receive one of these books totally f'd up, pages crinkled, cover smooshed, just totally unsaleable, I will buy it at a reasonable price determined by CD. Just throwing that out there.

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  • theenormityofitall
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    I saw a couple Koontz limiteds at Betts and damn near bought one. But again, since my main concern is collectibility, I bought a couple signed King books instead.

    And like I said previously, I do admire them and they're awesome to look at, so it's not all about money for me. If it was I'd be selling them all, but as of now, I only sold Desperation and The Colorado Kid because the latter was very small and I think I got sent a freak copy and it's probably worth a lot more than I got for it (just $200).

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  • jester05jk
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    Koontz movies
    Black River
    Intensity
    Phantoms
    Mr. Murder
    Watchers (4 of them)
    Demon Seed
    Servants of Twilight
    Hideaway
    Frankenstein (had his name removed tho)

    I might have missed a few, tired right now.

    My first limited ever was Dragon Tears, still one of my top 5 fave books.

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  • theenormityofitall
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    LOL. I did have one a long time ago but for some reason sent it back, and yep, I know they're a lot cheaper than King's (whose are more expensive???), but that surprises me actually; Koontz is very well known and it wouldn't surprise me if he's written a bunch more novels than King has. And I know some of his stuff has been made into movie because I saw them

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    Originally posted by theenormityofitall View Post
    I need to get a Koontz limited since I've already said on here I don't think I have a single book by him that's signed.
    Positive on this one - they're far less expensive than SK's limiteds. Negative - stopping at just one I started out wanting only to collect the five from Dark Harvest, then it spread to the four from Cemetery Dance, then a bunch from Putnam, then a bigger bunch from Charnel House. Scott, mate, it's a disease !!!!

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  • theenormityofitall
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    I need to get a Koontz limited since I've already said on here I don't think I have a single book by him that's signed.

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    Originally posted by jester05jk View Post
    The Taking is amazing. I kind of slacked off on getting them though. One day..
    For me, it was a case of right place, right time ... I picked mine up as a "job lot" at a ridiculous price (I vacillated for a while, will I, won't I, but ultimately couldn't resist as I really like DRK's work - he's not for everyone, sure, but his stuff does speak to me)

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  • jester05jk
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    The Taking is amazing. I kind of slacked off on getting them though. One day..

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    Originally posted by jester05jk View Post
    Yes Charnel House is still around. They mainly do Koontz's new limiteds. I'm sure Grant will show some in the next week or so.
    Why would you say that ??? I only have ... oh .. yeah ... right ... now I remember .... 13 of them ????

    Seriously though, Charnel House do beautiful work, the DRK's I have are Japanese silk bound (including the slipcases) and are works of art

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  • jester05jk
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    Yes Charnel House is still around. They mainly do Koontz's new limiteds. I'm sure Grant will show some in the next week or so.

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  • theenormityofitall
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    Originally posted by Brian Freeman View Post
    Charnel House published a 500 copy edition in 1991.

    Brian
    That's right, Charnel House. I was thinking it was Lonely Road....is the former even in business anymore?

    But I wish I would of bought CD's version too. Hell maybe I did but can't remember. I bought your version of The Woman by Ketchum even though I have the original limited as well.

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Originally posted by theenormityofitall View Post
    No possible way. I mean the very original from Garton where there were only 500 done and I remember reading it wasn't supposed to be re-printed in any other format. It's slipcased and has been sitting on the top shelf in one of my closets for at least 15 years (at least it seems that long, not possible I bought it in 2005).
    CD must have done an edition too??
    Charnel House published a 500 copy edition in 1991.

    Brian

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  • Dan Hocker
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    Yea I was talking about our edition, didn't realize you where talking about someone else's.

    http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/garton08

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  • theenormityofitall
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    Originally posted by Dan Hocker View Post
    According to our website "The New Neighbor" was in 2005.
    No possible way. I mean the very original from Garton where there were only 500 done and I remember reading it wasn't supposed to be re-printed in any other format. It's slipcased and has been sitting on the top shelf in one of my closets for at least 15 years (at least it seems that long, not possible I bought it in 2005).
    CD must have done an edition too??

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  • Dan Hocker
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    According to our website "The New Neighbor" was in 2005.

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