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PS sold a couple different versions. Artist edition (with all 3), A S / L Slipcased Edition, A S / L Traycased Edition, and the Trade Hardcover editions. Within that there where the different editions for the 3 different artists. However I think if you bout the Artist edition, you received all 3 editions in a slipcase, all signed by the artists and numbered.CD Email: [email protected]
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I wasn't trying to be funny, really (I don't think I've even got much of a sense of humor...); just have a look at some forum names here...Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostI'm missing something Frick? Everyone else go the joke but not me. But that's not unsusal at all, often times things sail right over my lil head.
But "Grant Wootton" reminds me of the great MMA fighter from Holland...Bos Rutten, lol the perfect name for a MMA guy. Do you know him by any chance??
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Well, it still seems like I got screwed. I couldn't believe it when the book arrived, that it was a "limited edition". Like I've said, it looked like a trade paperback in a slipcase. But I guess it wasn't that bad afterall...I think I paid $250 and sold it for $200.Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostPS sold a couple different versions. Artist edition (with all 3), A S / L Slipcased Edition, A S / L Traycased Edition, and the Trade Hardcover editions. Within that there where the different editions for the 3 different artists. However I think if you bout the Artist edition, you received all 3 editions in a slipcase, all signed by the artists and numbered.
Still, from your post, it sounds like I should of ordered the artist editions.
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Possibly, the essential difference I think is the artist editions weren't signed by King.Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostWell, it still seems like I got screwed. I couldn't believe it when the book arrived, that it was a "limited edition". Like I've said, it looked like a trade paperback in a slipcase. But I guess it wasn't that bad afterall...I think I paid $250 and sold it for $200.
Still, from your post, it sounds like I should of ordered the artist editions.CD Email: [email protected]
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Ah, I see, before she was your sister she was my pre-op brother - things got complicated, he became she, vanished into the sunset - until now. It soothes my soul that he/she has found a good home with you, but see if you can do something about having her change her name - Zac just doesn't cut it as a chicks name
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Yeah, but if I had questioned PS Publishing about it, I would of received the proper edition. But that would have been a big hassle having to send it all the way back to England...still, I think I would have preferred the artist editions over the limited. They look pretty nice to me.Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostPossibly, the essential difference I think is the artist editions weren't signed by King.
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Now, are you being serious? That's your real last name? Like you or some other guy on this forum said, it'd be kind of strange for a mother to name her kid "Theenormityofitall". Maybe even more silly to name him "gagagoo" which is another name I use sometimesOriginally posted by Grant Wootton View PostTell me about it - I use the pseudonym "Grant Wootton" cos using my real name "Bill Duhbetturmowwstrapp" would be just plain silly
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