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Originally posted by jigertz View PostFor the past few years I've been looking for the BE Trice limited of Clive Barker's Galilee. Copies are usually stupidly expensive, but my years of obsessive looking finally paid off, and I got a sealed copy at a lower price than I've ever seen it listed for. Once again obsessive searching pays off.Always looking to rent out a hidden floor above or below an old library, preferably brick or stone with hidden passageways. No pets (except cats).
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This is by no means horror-related, but it is one of my most recent purchases and I think it's pretty funny...
For those who may not know, the guy behind Grim Oak Press also runs a webstore called The Signed Page, which carries signed trade editions of SF&F titles.
Recently they added several titles to a "dinged edition" sale. As I am not one to pass up an opportunity for a cheap reading copy, I purchased a signed (but dinged) copy of the illustrated edition of Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb.
Well the book arrived this week and, to my absolute surprise, it looks pristine. Not a dinged corner to be seen and the title has no dust jacket (as issued).
"Why is this a dinged copy?" I literally asked myself aloud.
Then I flipped to the signature page...
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I don't know who Amanda is or why she never got her personalized copy, but this is definitely the most unique "dinged" copy I've ever received (outside of a secondhand market, of course)!
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8806
Originally posted by Splync View PostThis is by no means horror-related, but it is one of my most recent purchases and I think it's pretty funny...
For those who may not know, the guy behind Grim Oak Press also runs a webstore called The Signed Page, which carries signed trade editions of SF&F titles.
Recently they added several titles to a "dinged edition" sale. As I am not one to pass up an opportunity for a cheap reading copy, I purchased a signed (but dinged) copy of the illustrated edition of Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb.
Well the book arrived this week and, to my absolute surprise, it looks pristine. Not a dinged corner to be seen and the title has no dust jacket (as issued).
"Why is this a dinged copy?" I literally asked myself aloud.
Then I flipped to the signature page...
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I don't know who Amanda is or why she never got her personalized copy, but this is definitely the most unique "dinged" copy I've ever received (outside of a secondhand market, of course)!
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Today a book trade paid off quite well in my favor I think -
A book that I wanted to get - but never actively searched for it - was a first edition of Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. I had a really nice second printing of the book in hardcover, but wanted a first printing. A fellow book collector friend offered me his copy (and explained that even though the 1 is missing, the First Edition indicates it's a first printing - why is this so hard sometimes??)
I did swap the dust jackets though since mine was in pristine shape:
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The other book that came in trade was a little Joe Lansdale printout - I hesitate to even call it chapbook because it's literally one piece of paper folded in half. A short story (for sure!) called In the Night:
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(Yes, you can read half of the story just in these two pictures . . .)
I swapped a PC copy of A Simple Plan that I got in some random grab bag from CD, and an extra copy of The Dark Tower Companion (from a CD book club I think?)
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8806
Not a book. So my car recently rolled over 200,000 miles and I started looking at how much money I needed to put into it and decided to look at what was available.
Decided on a 2020 Toyota Avalon Hybrid. Took it for a drive up the gorge today and took a couple of photos at Stonehenge.
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That's a beauty. I drive a 2014 Avalon hybrid with 310,000 miles and my wife drives a 2015 Avalon hybrid with 110,000 miles. I plan on 500,000 miles. They drive fantastic and still gets 40 to the gallon.
Excellent choice. You will enjoy it.
MulleinsI'm the Caretaker of Room 217. I've always been the Caretaker of Room 217.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostNot a book. So my car recently rolled over 200,000 miles and I started looking at how much money I needed to put into it and decided to look at what was available.
Decided on a 2020 Toyota Avalon Hybrid. Took it for a drive up the gorge today and took a couple of photos at Stonehenge.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8806
Originally posted by mulleins View PostThat's a beauty. I drive a 2014 Avalon hybrid with 310,000 miles and my wife drives a 2015 Avalon hybrid with 110,000 miles. I plan on 500,000 miles. They drive fantastic and still gets 40 to the gallon.
Excellent choice. You will enjoy it.
Mulleins
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8806
My wife's car is a 2001 Camry and it has just over 100,000 miles. I am actually giving that one to a niece we helped raise. She just turned 21 and is now learning how to drive and planning on getting her license when Oregon starts issuing them again. She grew up in that car and is excited to be getting it.
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Congrats — nice-looking ride! Enjoy it, and safe travels.
Speaking of new rides, I may have something to crow about as well in a few days...just need to make a couple decisions to turn it from “may” to “will.”Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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