Originally posted by TacomaDiver
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Post Your Latest Purchase
Collapse
X
-
-
Originally posted by Martin View Post
I should have been able to guess that based on placement and color. Of course that would require thought which I am lacking. Glad camping was enjoyable.
Related, I always love looking at other people's bookshelves in pictures. Here's a picture of my cat . . . bookshelf in the background . . . ENHANCE ENHANCE!
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post
It's Suntup's signed and numbered Horns.
Camping was good - still haven't unpacked the art. My wife is back from Texas on Saturday, so we'll probably unpack it then.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Martin View Post
Enjoy your camping. Looking forward to seeing the finished art. Side question: What is the Joe Hill book in the bubble bag?
Camping was good - still haven't unpacked the art. My wife is back from Texas on Saturday, so we'll probably unpack it then.
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostLittle teaser of the artwork I got framed recently. The unframed art is in this earlier a page or two ago - my wife's JEM art, and my latest Mouse Guard pieces.
We took them to Michaels a couple of weeks ago - perfect timing since they were having a 70% off sale. Even better because whatever framing design I decided upon was over $800 before the discounts. EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS! For one frame. For both pieces, it came to a hair over $400 which seemed a lot more reasonable. I would have probably dropped dead to the floor if I was paying full price.
Anyways - the teaser:
64567407115__CB53A3F6-64DA-4D89-ADEB-B266286EEAF7.jpg
Mouse Guard is on the left; JEM is on the right. The Mouse Guard one was HUGE. I'm not sure it's going to fit in the space I picked.
I'm heading out camping this weekend (solo - trial run with all of the new camping gear we bought in lieu of a small trailer) so it'll be a few days before I'll unveil the finished pieces.
Leave a comment:
-
Little teaser of the artwork I got framed recently. The unframed art is in this earlier a page or two ago - my wife's JEM art, and my latest Mouse Guard pieces.
We took them to Michaels a couple of weeks ago - perfect timing since they were having a 70% off sale. Even better because whatever framing design I decided upon was over $800 before the discounts. EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS! For one frame. For both pieces, it came to a hair over $400 which seemed a lot more reasonable. I would have probably dropped dead to the floor if I was paying full price.
Anyways - the teaser:
64567407115__CB53A3F6-64DA-4D89-ADEB-B266286EEAF7.jpg
Mouse Guard is on the left; JEM is on the right. The Mouse Guard one was HUGE. I'm not sure it's going to fit in the space I picked.
I'm heading out camping this weekend (solo - trial run with all of the new camping gear we bought in lieu of a small trailer) so it'll be a few days before I'll unveil the finished pieces.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Martin View Post
Those covers are fantastic!
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostMike, thanks for the reminder -- there are at least four book/biblio-related non-fiction books from Tartarus that are now available in tpb that I need to pick up.
S. M., congrats on the rash of sweet deals on the Lafferty series...very exciting and satisfying, I imagine, to fill in so quickly what looked to fated to be an incomplete set. Good luck on #1! Just goes to show, even with Centipede, sometimes perseverance and patience pays off.
Patience is not one of my strongest virtues. What I lack in that I make up with in stubbornness, so it works out.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostIMG_E3364.JPG
I got into the The Collected Short Fiction of R.A. Lafferty series from Centipede Press rather late, jumping on with the signed editions at Book 5 "The Man Who Walked Through Cracks". I got lucky and picked up an new unsigned copy of Volume 4 direct from Centipede from their "Scratch and Dent" page, but missed on Volume 3 they also had listed. The aftermarket prices on the early books in the series have skyrocketed for both the signed and unsigned versions to the point that while I had made peace with having a mixed unsigned and signed set, I was unsure if I'd ever fill in the collection due to prices. I just didn't see plopping down $500+ for Volume 2 and $250 plus for Volume 3.
Well, one day I was browsing Amazon and saw that a seller had an unsigned copy of Volume 3 for sale at $150. While not cheap, it's definitely on the lower end of the spectrum so after confirming that they would ship in a box, I pulled the trigger. I was a little nervous as I'd never purchased a limited edition book from Amazon Marketplace and was worried about what I'd get. Thankfully, I was pleasantly surprised. There is a very minor crease in the book jacket on the top right hand corner, but otherwise in great shape.
Then about a week later, the same seller listed a copy an unsigned copy of Volume 2 for $199.00. Still not cheap, but so much better than the $500 and up prices I'd seen that I had to jump on it. And same great results for Book 2.
Now I only have Book 1 to track down, but that might be challenge. If anybody gets a good lead on a copy, let me know!
IMG_E3364.JPG
Leave a comment:
-
Mike, thanks for the reminder -- there are at least four book/biblio-related non-fiction books from Tartarus that are now available in tpb that I need to pick up.
S. M., congrats on the rash of sweet deals on the Lafferty series...very exciting and satisfying, I imagine, to fill in so quickly what looked to fated to be an incomplete set. Good luck on #1! Just goes to show, even with Centipede, sometimes perseverance and patience pays off.
- 1 like
Leave a comment:
-
IMG_E3364.JPG
I got into the The Collected Short Fiction of R.A. Lafferty series from Centipede Press rather late, jumping on with the signed editions at Book 5 "The Man Who Walked Through Cracks". I got lucky and picked up an new unsigned copy of Volume 4 direct from Centipede from their "Scratch and Dent" page, but missed on Volume 3 they also had listed. The aftermarket prices on the early books in the series have skyrocketed for both the signed and unsigned versions to the point that while I had made peace with having a mixed unsigned and signed set, I was unsure if I'd ever fill in the collection due to prices. I just didn't see plopping down $500+ for Volume 2 and $250 plus for Volume 3.
Well, one day I was browsing Amazon and saw that a seller had an unsigned copy of Volume 3 for sale at $150. While not cheap, it's definitely on the lower end of the spectrum so after confirming that they would ship in a box, I pulled the trigger. I was a little nervous as I'd never purchased a limited edition book from Amazon Marketplace and was worried about what I'd get. Thankfully, I was pleasantly surprised. There is a very minor crease in the book jacket on the top right hand corner, but otherwise in great shape.
Then about a week later, the same seller listed a copy an unsigned copy of Volume 2 for $199.00. Still not cheap, but so much better than the $500 and up prices I'd seen that I had to jump on it. And same great results for Book 2.
Now I only have Book 1 to track down, but that might be challenge. If anybody gets a good lead on a copy, let me know!
IMG_E3364.JPG
- 1 like
Leave a comment:
-
This came in yesterday. The thing I love about the Tartraus titles is that you actually learn something when you read them and they send you scampering off looking for strange titles and shadowy authors. in this case, Temple Thurston, the Man in the Black Hat. I'm glad the I picked these up. Tartarusa.jpg
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
That’s what I was thinking, about waiting for the bubble to burst. We are definitely seeing some very high prices on the secondary market. Is there a consensus that we are in the middle of a bubble that’s destined to burst?
I never buy books based on the market’s perceived value, though I do look out for what I believe are good deals and try to maximize my book-buying dollars. Books seem to be infinite, while the money I have to spend on them is not. My barometer is simply “am I okay with paying this price?”, which has served me well.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: