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Probably not the typical fare for the kinds of books we collect, but these arrived the other day - not for my wife, but for me.
Katherine Arden's Winternight Trilogy:
Book One: The Bear and the Nightingale
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Book Two: The Girl in the Tower
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Book Three: The Winter of the Witch
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Each book also has color matched sprayed edges:
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The quality is probably on par with any trade edition, but I really like how they turned out. I also have signed trade editions from when I met Katherine Arden at Emerald City Comic Con back in 2019. (She also knocked over her water bottle while signing, my books weren't ruined, but I got one hell of a unique inscription!)
I paid about $130 after shipping (from England - shipped on Friday, arrived on Tuesday!) and the eBay prices are already out of their minds. Not sure if any have sold for what people are asking for them, but damn!Attached Files
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My copy of Wolfen arrived today. What a nice book. Glad the story got a nice special edition, it deserved it. The movie is not half bad either.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostNot a purchase or purchases. These both came in today and both were gifts. One from Suntup and one straight from the Author.
Artist Edition of Replay and signed PB of These I Know by Heart 20th Anniversary Edition by Brian A. Hopkins. Feeling doubly blessed today.
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Not a purchase or purchases. These both came in today and both were gifts. One from Suntup and one straight from the Author.
Artist Edition of Replay and signed PB of These I Know by Heart 20th Anniversary Edition by Brian A. Hopkins. Feeling doubly blessed today.
Replay and BAH.jpg
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostParents owned a laserdisc player but I think they bought it at the tale end of the LD high. Almost overnight -it seemed- everyone else owned VHS players and nobody local rented LD's. They had to drive to the adjacent town just to rent discs. Think we owned it less than a year before switching to a VCR.
Good times.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostWhat no love for Betamax? Still waiting for Sony to try and bring it back.
After I moved back stateside, I'm pretty sure we were the only people with a Betamax machine - I never met anyone who had one, and very few people were even aware of the format
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I remember TV rentals when I was young. I think it depended on what part of the country you grew up in.
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How interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post
This was in Ireland. Any consumer electronics item was very expensive, and it was typical for most people to rent TVs. We actually used to trade the B&W TV for a Color TV just for the Christmas season It was probably the mid-'80s when my dad actually bought a TV. I think the tax laws changed, and prices dropped.
My friend's father owned the TV store that we all rented from. He was a smart businessman. He had the rental/sales store, and then he saw the VCR coming, and converted half the store to VHS rentals. When he saw the big rental chains coming, he sold off all the VHS tapes and moved to selling computers, etc. When online sales started to rise, he sold the physical store and went into the supply side of the business, running a chain of warehouses. He was very good at seeing trends and not sticking with old business models.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostNever heard of renting a TV. I was young but alive in 1980.
My friend's father owned the TV store that we all rented from. He was a smart businessman. He had the rental/sales store, and then he saw the VCR coming, and converted half the store to VHS rentals. When he saw the big rental chains coming, he sold off all the VHS tapes and moved to selling computers, etc. When online sales started to rise, he sold the physical store and went into the supply side of the business, running a chain of warehouses. He was very good at seeing trends and not sticking with old business models.
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Parents owned a laserdisc player but I think they bought it at the tale end of the LD high. Almost overnight -it seemed- everyone else owned VHS players and nobody local rented LD's. They had to drive to the adjacent town just to rent discs. Think we owned it less than a year before switching to a VCR.
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Never heard of renting a TV. I was young but alive in 1980.
Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post
My neighbor had the first (and only) Betamax on our street back in 1980. Those were the days when almost everyone rented their TVs, and spending that kind of money on a VCR was unbelievable to us.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostWhat no love for Betamax? Still waiting for Sony to try and bring it back.
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