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Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:27 pm
by mjr092
Yep, I see. And, someone else also has one for sale with a "doodle" & that is the same one I have on my copy. In any case, it is interesting to know what makes a book valuable to others. I appreciate the input.

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:51 pm
by T0ber138
Mr. Rabbit Trick wrote:I think everyone who sent in their postcard, "won" the lottery. (I did). This book is not yet sold out.
Yup - I was a winner as well. I already picked up the Artist edition so did not take them up on their "bundle" - but since I already bought the AE at the time of publication, they were kind enough to extend me the option of splitting the cost of the S/L only over three monthly charges to the ol credit card when I politely asked.

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:10 pm
by Tito_Villa
Hey has anyone got their copys yet? Both my sighned limited and AE arrived safe and sound yesterday.

Not sure if i want to open them yet though!

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:22 am
by jhanic
I got my copies back in February. I've opened both, mainly to look at the art.

John

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:04 am
by TheCollector
I got mine a couple of weeks ago. I opened up the AE copy right away - no remarque or doodle though. C'est la vie

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:00 pm
by Bounce0320
Well, I finally received my Deluxe and Artist editions today (yeah, rough times and the payments over 3 months helped!). I was really pretty excited for a few minutes....but.. I was looking at the Artist edition, inspecting the edges and noticed something out of whack from the top view. I opened the book and see that one of the pages is TORN and folded over. Well, almost crumpled over. Who knows how it happened since its only the one page in the middle of the book. But shouldn't it be perfect? I should send it back right? What a bummer..

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:46 pm
by jhanic
Send it back. They'll be glad to replace it. Grant Books is a class act.

John

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:50 pm
by Bounce0320
Thank you, John! That makes me feel better. I sent an email to Karen @ DMG.

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:11 am
by Bounce0320
Well..DMG has offered to replace the damaged book, however they state they are unable to replace it with the same number. Can someone explain the numbering please? I thought that a publisher's numbering was based on Signed/Numbered, and in this case, Deluxe, copies. So if that is the case, wouldn't my Deluxe copy (which is not damaged) be the key to what number I have? Couldn't the Artist edition, that simply was packaged with a piece of paper with the number on it, be replaced at any time by anyone? I mean there's really no way of keeping track once the shrinkwrap's off and that little slip of paper's floating around right? What if I had 5 copies of the Artist edition out of shrinkwrap and mingled with the 'numbered copy,' wouldn't they all be the same?? If that's the case, I could just buy another one but I don't feel that I should have to. :cry:

They stated to wait on sending back the book until the boss is back in the office to see what we can do. I think their customer service is top notch, and I know that this was truly a fluke, but I'm still a little disappointed. That's my luck though..if something's going to go awry, it's got my name on it.

Re: D M GRANT LITTLE SISTERS GUNSLINGER LTD EDITION .

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:06 pm
by jhanic
The Artist's Editions were all numbered on a limitation sheet tipped into the book. The number on the shrinkwrap made it easier for them to ship a given number to the proper customer who requested it without having to open the book. Once the number is used, that's it.

John