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Originally posted by Marmaduke Grigsby View PostI just tried that and the spots remain. They seem to be raised blemishes in the leather itself.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Marmaduke Grigsby View PostI just tried that and the spots remain. They seem to be raised blemishes in the leather itself.Last edited by RonClinton; 01-27-2020, 03:36 PM.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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It may feel fairly redundant but I would love Don Maitz do more with this story. I love his work. This is certainly nothing against Francois Vaillancourt work at all.
Originally posted by Jarhead View PostFrancois Vaillancourt has already made some really stunning Duma Key art that he posted on a Stephen King Constant Reader page on Facebook.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostIt may feel fairly redundant but I would love Don Maitz do more with this story. I love his work. This is certainly nothing against Francois Vaillancourt work at all.
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Got an answer back on those "spots" that showed up on a few of the books:
"The spots are areas of the cover material blistering from the extreme heat required for the Burnishing. We just checked the 100 extra boards we haven't recycled yet, and we found the issue on 4 of those, so the issue shouldn't be too widespread for the full print run."
There is a special coating that they can add to the stamping die the next time we use this line of material and do a burnishing effect, and that should prevent the issue completely.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostGot an answer back on those "spots" that showed up on a few of the books:
"The spots are areas of the cover material blistering from the extreme heat required for the Burnishing. We just checked the 100 extra boards we haven't recycled yet, and we found the issue on 4 of those, so the issue shouldn't be too widespread for the full print run."
There is a special coating that they can add to the stamping die the next time we use this line of material and do a burnishing effect, and that should prevent the issue completely.
Brian
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostGot an answer back on those "spots" that showed up on a few of the books:
"The spots are areas of the cover material blistering from the extreme heat required for the Burnishing. We just checked the 100 extra boards we haven't recycled yet, and we found the issue on 4 of those, so the issue shouldn't be too widespread for the full print run."
There is a special coating that they can add to the stamping die the next time we use this line of material and do a burnishing effect, and that should prevent the issue completely.
Brian
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostGot an answer back on those "spots" that showed up on a few of the books:
"The spots are areas of the cover material blistering from the extreme heat required for the Burnishing. We just checked the 100 extra boards we haven't recycled yet, and we found the issue on 4 of those, so the issue shouldn't be too widespread for the full print run."
There is a special coating that they can add to the stamping die the next time we use this line of material and do a burnishing effect, and that should prevent the issue completely.
Brian
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Had to look it up. Not a Vampire enthusiast but may be tempted because of the quality of the first book. Either way, and whatever is published, I will certainly give whatever a hard look.
Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThanks for the follow-through and the transparency! I have it a little bit as well, but not nearly as bad as Ron's and not enough for me to want a replacement or any remedy at all. I'm glad it's a problem that can be solved going forward. Really love this production, Brian and I'm so excited for what's next. I predict LET THE RIGHT ONE IN. That's my LP prediction.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostI'm thinking this is now officially a variant.
Thanks for the explanation and transparency, Brian, and I’m glad to hear your printer may have a potential solution for the next time around (if you choose to do the imprint design again).Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThanks for the follow-through and the transparency! I have it a little bit as well, but not nearly as bad as Ron's and not enough for me to want a replacement or any remedy at all. I'm glad it's a problem that can be solved going forward. Really love this production, Brian and I'm so excited for what's next. I predict LET THE RIGHT ONE IN. That's my LP prediction.
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