With regards to the numbering and lettering of signed editions, who numbers and letters the signature pages?
The warehouse staff 99% of the time. The authors are not supposed to do it because the bindery chews up 10% to 20% of the sheets during printing and binding, so we'd have to go through every book and figure out which numbers/letters were lost and which ones were not. We HAVE had to do that a few times. It isn't fun.
The warehouse staff 99% of the time. The authors are not supposed to do it because the bindery chews up 10% to 20% of the sheets during printing and binding, so we'd have to go through every book and figure out which numbers/letters were lost and which ones were not. We HAVE had to do that a few times. It isn't fun.
The warehouse staff 99% of the time. The authors are not supposed to do it because the bindery chews up 10% to 20% of the sheets during printing and binding, so we'd have to go through every book and figure out which numbers/letters were lost and which ones were not. We HAVE had to do that a few times. It isn't fun.
Brian
Also we'd have to hunt down the requested numbers, which is no fun.
so are they written in sequence or maybe in the order that they are requested by collectors and shipped as such?
Not really. There's usually no particular order that they are numbered in. Though we typically work from the end of the numbering list towards the front. Also they aren't really numbered one at a time per order. We'll take and number 50 or so then take 50 orders and pack them up. (50 is a random number it can be more or less)
The reason we typically work from the end of the numbering list, is because most of the requested numbers and numbers that belong to our "lifetime members" are towards the beginning of the list and it's much easier to work in the big blocks of unclaimed numbers at the end.
Edit: As to the requested numbers. Those are marked on the orders as they are requested. We pull those out and highlight the numbers on the list so as not to use them. Sometimes we will ship the requested numbers first as well. It all just depends on how things fall in the shipping process.
so are they written in sequence or maybe in the order that they are requested by collectors and shipped as such?
Dan can answer more in depth about how he handles them these days, but we have numbering/lettering charts -- literally, a sheet or two or three with boxes labeled 1, 2, 3, etc, through 500 or 750 or 1000 or whatever and we cross off each number as it is numbered to prevent double-numbering.
so are the books numbered/lettered or the pages numbered/lettered and then put into the books? Sorry for so many questions, just curious about how it all works
so are the books numbered/lettered or the pages numbered/lettered and then put into the books? Sorry for so many questions, just curious about how it all works
The books. If the pages where numbered / lettered we'd run into the same problem as if the author numbered / lettered them.
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