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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by Brian861 View PostNot a fan of authors who squiggle their sig. Joe and Owen's look nice though That Plunge slipcase is a rarity. Only 22 were made. Did you get it aftermarket?
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Originally posted by Martin View Post
Considering that my signature is just a squiggle I am in no position to judge others. I got the slipcased Plunge for $100 on eBay. Were did you learn of the limitation? I was unable to find anything on it.
It's from Very Fine Books. I received an email in regards to it before it was released and preordered it. I believe the retail was $125 so you got a bit of a deal. There is nothing special about the edition outside of the slipcase.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
It's just lazy IMO, Martin regarding the sig. Mine sucks as well but a really nice sig enhances the experience for me personally. Like Harris for instance. The man's is beautiful.
It's from Very Fine Books. I received an email in regards to it before it was released and preordered it. I believe the retail was $125 so you got a bit of a deal. There is nothing special about the edition outside of the slipcase.
Very Fine Books is someplace I would never have looked for that. It is done well enough that I thought is was produced by DC. Thanks for the info, sounds like I got it below what VFB sold them for so that is nice.
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Originally posted by Martin View Post
My signature is a scribble because I never learned cursive writing. I printed my name for a while. When I went into retail management I had to approve checks all day and was signing my name dozens of times a day. Printing my name simply took too long so it evolved to a scribble.
Very Fine Books is someplace I would never have looked for that. It is done well enough that I thought is was produced by DC. Thanks for the info, sounds like I got it below what VFB sold them for so that is nice.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
Odd that you never learned cursive. Physical writing will probably cease to exist within my kids lifetimes or even some of us for that matter. Hell, I rarely if ever use cash anymore. I still hand write my budget each month on a steno pad . A trick to show my great grandchildren some day lol.
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The day I learned you were allowed to print on checks was the day I forgot how to write in cursive.
My grandmother used to give me all sorts of grief about my messing handwriting, whereas as hers (and my step-dad's) looked like some sort of script font - it was so perfect.
My signature used to look kind of like my name, but once I got into the banking world, and all of the thins I had to sign all day every day, it turned into a scribble. Still makes me laugh at legal documents where I'm told to sign with my whole name. It never fails that someone always tells me "make sure to include your middle name" - you can't even make out the "a" in Jason, so stop about the middle name. It's there. My legal signature is my legal signature.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostThe day I learned you were allowed to print on checks was the day I forgot how to write in cursive.
My grandmother used to give me all sorts of grief about my messing handwriting, whereas as hers (and my step-dad's) looked like some sort of script font - it was so perfect.
My signature used to look kind of like my name, but once I got into the banking world, and all of the thins I had to sign all day every day, it turned into a scribble. Still makes me laugh at legal documents where I'm told to sign with my whole name. It never fails that someone always tells me "make sure to include your middle name" - you can't even make out the "a" in Jason, so stop about the middle name. It's there. My legal signature is my legal signature.
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I learned cursive, but it is bad. I haven't written any since 7th grade when a teacher was complete garbage to me about it. I don't remember how anymore. It's pointless. I can read it fine. My printing isn't great. Oddly it was better the smaller I wrote, that drove my older German professor crazy. Looking at all the notes across my desk I'm actually surprised I can read most of them. My signature is naturally one people have complained about for not being my whole name.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by khaos View PostI learned cursive, but it is bad. I haven't written any since 7th grade when a teacher was complete garbage to me about it. I don't remember how anymore. It's pointless. I can read it fine. My printing isn't great. Oddly it was better the smaller I wrote, that drove my older German professor crazy. Looking at all the notes across my desk I'm actually surprised I can read most of them. My signature is naturally one people have complained about for not being my whole name.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by khaos View PostI like your version of Plunge. I bought all of the Hill House line as individual comics. Hoped it would help keep the line afloat. DC of course messed up pretty much everything they do so that was a wasted venture.
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Regarding the O. King book: does the author also write the number - 272 in this case - or is that written by someone else? My instinct tells me it is written by someone else.
As I was writing this out, a random thought popped into my mind: for Stephen King, are there any desired numbers by collectors, and would the numbers enhance the value? I'm thinking stuff like 19 and 217, especially if they are attached to limited copies of their respective books. (Having #217/237of a Shining limited-run must be something else.)
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