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My local HPB has a copy of that in their collector's area. But you got the best number ever . . .
Originally posted by Brian861 View PostLatest addition via a recent HF auction:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]17955[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]17956[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]17957[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]17958[/ATTACH]
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8801
Originally posted by Martin View PostI will try and remember to look tonight.
Finally got around to comparing these. My signed limited edition came with a slightly damaged dust jacket. To replace the dust jacket Pete sent me a copy of the slip cased unsigned edition. With both dust jackets wrapped around the book. In essence replacing my dust jacket and giving me another version of the book. Now here is what I have found in regards to the barcode sticker. The signed version has no barcode at all on the dust jacket at all. The barcode is on he bottom of the slip case keeping the dust jacket nice and clean. The unsigned edition has the barcode on the lower left of the back of the dust jacket and then a sticker on the lower right of the back of the dust jacket cover the words 'Cover Art by Vincent Chong'. You have also commented about the poor quality of the unsigned edition slip case. I think you displeasure comes from the way the surface is glued to the case. It is a two piece wrap with one piece covering the front, top, bottom and side with another piece glued to the back to complete the cover. This method leaves unsightly lines and just kind of has an amateurish look to it to me. The signed edition slipcase is a single piece that wraps around and glues at the top and bottom. Leaving a much cleaner and professional look.Last edited by Martin; 03-12-2016, 07:10 PM.
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Originally posted by Martin View Post** sorry just realized this did not carry the photos forward. It is in reference to the PS 20th Century Ghost differences between the unsigned and signed editions. **
Finally got around to comparing these. My signed limited edition came with a slightly damaged dust jacket. To replace the dust jacket Pete sent me a copy of the slip cased unsigned edition. With both dust jackets wrapped around the book. In essence replacing my dust jacket and giving me another version of the book. Now here is what I have found in regards to the barcode sticker. The signed version has no barcode at all on the dust jacket at all. The barcode is on he bottom of the slip case keeping the dust jacket nice and clean. The unsigned edition has the barcode on the lower left of the back of the dust jacket and then a sticker on the lower right of the back of the dust jacket cover the words 'Cover Art by Vincent Chong'. You have also commented about the poor quality of the unsigned edition slip case. I think you displeasure comes from the way the surface is glued to the case. It is a two piece wrap with one piece covering the front, top, bottom and side with another piece glued to the back to complete the cover. This method leaves unsightly lines and just kind of has an amateurish look to it to me. The signed edition slipcase is a single piece that wraps around and glues at the top and bottom. Leaving a much cleaner and professional look.
I doubt the unsigneds will have any significant value over time but I'll keep the DJs in their original state (won't remove the sticker) since that's the way they were released. I'll hang onto the inferior slipcases as well but might upgrade to an aftermarket at some point. Not a priority by any means though.
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Originally posted by frik51 View PostStill debating if I should get the PS 20th Century Ghosts (Joe Hill) limiteds.
Some apparently are not impressed with the quality of these books, others are.
What do you think, Brian??
skLast edited by Brian861; 03-13-2016, 07:24 PM.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8801
Originally posted by frik51 View PostStill debating if I should get the PS 20th Century Ghosts (Joe Hill) limiteds.
Some apparently are not impressed with the quality of these books, others are.
What do you think, Brian??
sk
I have both the signed and unsigned version of this book and I would agree with Brian. The actual books are the same with the exception of the signature sheet. The differences are in the extras. The signed version includes a slipcase that is better constructed and has art that goes with the stories. The signed version also has the extra pack of art and the DVD with the two shorts made for stories. In my view the signed version is the way to go.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8801
Originally posted by Brian861 View PostThanks for chiming in, Martin. Maybe you could point Siep towards your photo post of the limited. I looked and can't seem to find it.
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Pretty sure it's not my pic you guys are talking about but here's a link to it just in case. I'd paste it here but don't want to mess with Brian's thread.
It's a busy photo but there was a lot of stuff included with limited:
http://forum.cemeterydance.com/showt...ll=1#post78530“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI am pretty sure I have not taken any photo's yet. Unfortunately I am still spending most of my time in bed. I am only able to be up for a few minutes at a time and am not able to take pictures yet. Hopefully I will be able to add them to my collection thread soon though.
Originally posted by bugen View PostPretty sure it's not my pic you guys are talking about but here's a link to it just in case. I'd paste it here but don't want to mess with Brian's thread.
It's a busy photo but there was a lot of stuff included with limited:
http://forum.cemeterydance.com/showthread.php?538-Post-Your-Latest-
Purchase&p=78530&viewfull=1#post78530Last edited by Brian861; 03-13-2016, 11:19 PM.
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Lol, ok good then. I was one of those happy with the limited and saw a few of the folks over at DT didn't care for it too much, but I've also seen one of those guys knocking all Easton Press books.“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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