Anyone else notice the striking similarity between the Red Dragon Lettered Misery Limited Traycases?
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostEnded up reserving a copy of the Artist Edition through Camelot. Still equal parts relieved and disappointed that I decided to skip the Numbered edition, but good things are coming from Centipede Press and, as well, I'm eyeing a new motorcycle for spring of this year, so hard choices have to be made.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostHello, my name is Martin and I have no willpower. So I decided yesterday that if the limited came in at $350 or below I would buy it. If it was higher I would buy the Gift edition. This morning when I got the email I immediately bought the limited without hesitation. I remember loving the story, I have not read it in many years. I actually do not have a copy of the book. I believe I read a library copy. Now I just need to resist buying the gift edition also.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostHi, my name is Jeffifer--I'm Martin's shoulder-devil. Martin, if you've already broken your arbitrary budget getting the numbered, it's only slightly more to add an AGE into the mix. And this is the lowest price AGE Suntup has produced. And that slipcase looks fantastic.
The books all look really nice. I think Paul is giving us a lot at this price point, with both the numbered and gift editions. I'd need a few million in the bank before I'd start going down the Lettered road, though.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8802
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI snagged a Gift Edition. I think that's the Suntup path I'll remain on. Even though they're "lesser" copies, they're still amazing books.
I remember reading this years ago - it's probably due a re-read but let's be honest, I don't read like I used to.
Congrats to those who the numbered!
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8802
Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostHi, my name is Jeffifer--I'm Martin's shoulder-devil. Martin, if you've already broken your arbitrary budget getting the numbered, it's only slightly more to add an AGE into the mix. And this is the lowest price AGE Suntup has produced. And that slipcase looks fantastic.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI would not consider the Suntup Gift Editions lesser copies. The effort Paul puts into these and the price makes the a value to me.
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After reluctantly hopping off the Suntup Numbered Express (with I AM LEGEND, which I personally found head-scratchingly overpriced, and- visually uninspiring), I am very happy to have jumped back on (for the moment- we'll see what the future brings) with one of my All Time favorite novels, RED DRAGON. The price seems a little more sane (I say a "little", because I still think his numbered books feel overpriced to me. No way else to say it. Now, the AGE's are a wonderful bargain), and equally important- I find the design exciting. I wonder if he'll do SILENCE OF THE LAMBS- even though Subpress did theirs not too long ago. Interesting that Paul got Harris to sign both of his editions where Bill only got the lettered signed. I know, there are less copies of the Suntup, but, still...
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostEnded up reserving a copy of the Artist Edition through Camelot. Still equal parts relieved and disappointed that I decided to skip the Numbered edition, but good things are coming from Centipede Press and, as well, I'm eyeing a new motorcycle for spring of this year, so hard choices have to be made.
Originally posted by swintek View PostAfter reluctantly hopping off the Suntup Numbered Express (with I AM LEGEND, which I personally found head-scratchingly overpriced, and- visually uninspiring), I am very happy to have jumped back on (for the moment- we'll see what the future brings) with one of my All Time favorite novels, RED DRAGON. The price seems a little more sane (I say a "little", because I still think his numbered books feel overpriced to me. No way else to say it. Now, the AGE's are a wonderful bargain), and equally important- I find the design exciting. I wonder if he'll do SILENCE OF THE LAMBS- even though Subpress did theirs not too long ago. Interesting that Paul got Harris to sign both of his editions where Bill only got the lettered signed. I know, there are less copies of the Suntup, but, still...
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostWhat I meant is that they’re lesser than the numbered or lettered versions. And still they’re better than almost every numbered and most lettereds I’ve seen from others.Originally posted by Martin View PostAgreed.
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