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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    I guess, in short, I could just say, "I agree with Ron."
    I tell my wife that's always the best default...but she doesn't agree with me.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    I'll join and say that I'm not a big fan of rebound editions nor of replica/replacement dustjackets. I can kind of understand the former if the rebound is done as a personal hobby, but I wouldn't buy someone else's rebound edition. Even the Dragon Rebound books don't interest me, though from the pictures I've seen, they are very well-crafted. I just don't understand those Overlook dustjackets at all. As for aftermarket traycases and slipcases, I view these as being completely different as they aren't modifying an actual part of the book and become more of a protective storage unit for it.

    I guess, in short, I could just say, "I agree with Ron."

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  • RonClinton
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    Oh, absolutely...aftermarket slipcases are great. I have two or three as well, and find them a great way to add additional protection to the book within and add some aesthetic/visual appeal. But the book inside the slipcase remains the same, so no value is lost, no changes done according to the whims of the rebinder. Two different things, to my mind.

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by mulleins View Post
    I am in agreement also.  I don't care for rebounds.  Now, I've designed some cool slipcases or traycases to house the first edition, but will stick with original releases.
    After-Market slipcases don't bother me at all, especially if the original release didn't have one.  I have picked-up many of the ones offered by CD in the past.

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  • mulleins
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    I am in agreement also.  I don't care for rebounds.  Now, I've designed some cool slipcases or traycases to house the first edition, but will stick with original releases.

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  • jasonbarber
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    Originally posted by Dan Hocker View Post

    Technically it doesn't end until the end of 2012 (aka the Mayan calendar doesn't go to 2013). However, we think that our copies of Dracula are on their way to us. I forgot to track the labels we sent for them to be shipped to us. So we'll hopefully have them soon.mini militia mod apk
    Sorry dan for posting little bit off topic in this thread, because it is necessary for you to acknowledge there is a bug or your post Approving system is weak.

    Because few days ago when I registered this forum I made a post which is also include a quote of your post and it is still doesn't approve. ):
    Last edited by jasonbarber; 06-25-2023, 07:08 AM.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    All of these rebounds popping up remind me of the Overlook's new dustjackets - not anything I'm interested in, and doesn't add any value to the book.

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    Rebounds hold zero appeal for me. With that said, there is certainly a spectrum of rebound quality...you have the Dragon Rebounds, and then you have folks who slap on new covers of varying quality on old page blocks. But regardless of who is doing it, they come across to me like craft projects, and I have zero interest in someone's craft project. Further, the entire appeal of first editions, of trying to get an edition that is as early and close as possible to the original decisions and preferences of the author and publisher, is lost when someone who has no affiliation with either author or publisher decides to remake the book according to their own whims. It also loses all edition integrity, i.e. it's not a first edition, nor is it a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. printing...it's something completely removed from the official history of the book.

    In short, I really don't like them.
    That's pretty much where I land with them as well. I've also always wondered if there's any sort of copyright or legal issue. I'm assuming that the author or publisher isn't getting any sort of payment or royalties on rebound books.

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  • RonClinton
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    Rebounds hold zero appeal for me. With that said, there is certainly a spectrum of rebound quality...you have the Dragon Rebounds, and then you have folks who slap on new covers of varying quality on old page blocks. But regardless of who is doing it, they come across to me like craft projects, and I have zero interest in someone's craft project. Further, the entire appeal of first editions, of trying to get an edition that is as early and close as possible to the original decisions and preferences of the author and publisher, is lost when someone who has no affiliation with either author or publisher decides to remake the book according to their own whims. It also loses all edition integrity, i.e. it's not a first edition, nor is it a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. printing...it's something completely removed from the official history of the book.

    In short, I really don't like them.

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Noticed in DRP's newsletter that they are offering an exclusive deluxe leather rebinding of IT limited to 100 copies. I don't need another copy of IT as I love my CD version; however, it did get me thinking about rebound books in general, especially when they are "limited" like DRP is doing with IT. Would love to hear other collector's opinions on the topic.
    For me, it depends on who's doing it and the production values. Would I sign up for a Dragon Rebound edition of Christine? Hell yeah. Would I sign up for anything offered by DRP? Sorry, but no, based on other people's past experience. Same goes for Gauntlet or Borderlands. 

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  • sholloman81
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    Noticed in DRP's newsletter that they are offering an exclusive deluxe leather rebinding of IT limited to 100 copies. I don't need another copy of IT as I love my CD version; however, it did get me thinking about rebound books in general, especially when they are "limited" like DRP is doing with IT. Would love to hear other collector's opinions on the topic.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Great photo's all. Traveling out West is still on my bucket list. 

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post
    Those are great Ron!
    Thanks. Looking forward to getting back there someday soon.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Those are great Ron!

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  • RonClinton
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    Speaking of desert landscapes, TacomaDiver here are a few shots I took around Scottsdale, Arizona a month or so ago:

    rocks.jpg
    cactus.jpg
    river.jpg
    road.jpg
    sunset.jpg

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