Skeleton crew signature by Stephen King in gold

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sexymom1983
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Skeleton crew signature by Stephen King in gold

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I have a Stephen King book. Skeleton crew. It is a limited first edition. I looked under the front cover of the book and it has Stephen King signature on it in gold. Is that a good thing? I can't find it anywhere on line. It's published by scream/press.
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We would need a photo as the Scream Press editions were usually signed in silver.
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Where would I send the picture
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sexymom1983 wrote:Where would I send the picture
You can post the picture here on the forum.

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Re: Skeleton crew signature by Stephen King in gold

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It's on every first edition front cover and your book is not limited
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sharki69 wrote:It's on every first edition front cover and your book is not limited
The poster states that its the Scream Press edition.
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The OP seems never to have reposted but I think I can guess where the confusion lies...

The Trade 1st edition Skeleton Crew has the words "A limited first edition of this book has been published by Scream/Press". Many new collectors mistakingly think this applies to the book they have in their hands and not some other edition. I would say the OP has a 1st edition and they are referring to the embossed facsimile signature on the books cover as Shac originally said.
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