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Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 12:46 am
by Cento
Can I again have some advice from the resident experts. I recently acquired 2 copies of Christine UK firsts. One has a DJ with the price but is only in good - VG condition (interior staining, a few chips and edge wear, creases - it's been around the block, for sure), and the other DJ is price clipped but in Fine condition. I understand this edition of Christine is often price clipped, however. Now, I'm wanting to keep one and sell one (I want to keep the one of highest value). Which do you think holds the most value? I presume the unclipped DJ?
Thx guys :D

Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 1:10 am
by Mr. Rabbit Trick
Bin them both, unless you want to keep them for reading copies. The UK Christine is not worth much and easy to get in near mint condition.

Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 1:21 am
by Cento
Cheers Mr Rabbit Trick. I got them for what I thought was a "steal" - US$10 each, but sounds maybe even that was steep! So if neither surpasses the other, I think I'll keep the fine. Cheers

Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:34 am
by Mr. Rabbit Trick
Price clipping any book is a disaster as far as collectors go. I can't think of any serious collector who would want one.

Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:29 am
by jhanic
Mr. Rabbit Trick wrote:Price clipping any book is a disaster as far as collectors go. I can't think of any serious collector who would want one.
I agree completely.

John

Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:26 pm
by downs1418
Mr. Rabbit Trick wrote:Price clipping any book is a disaster as far as collectors go. I can't think of any serious collector who would want one.
While I agree with the above statement, let's just say that you didn't have a copy of one of the rarer SK first editions, and one came available that was price-clipped but at a discount. Are you holding out for an unprice-clipped version that will more than likely cost more?

Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:46 pm
by jhanic
downs1418 wrote:
Mr. Rabbit Trick wrote:Price clipping any book is a disaster as far as collectors go. I can't think of any serious collector who would want one.
While I agree with the above statement, let's just say that you didn't have a copy of one of the rarer SK first editions, and one came available that was price-clipped but at a discount. Are you holding out for an unprice-clipped version that will more than likely cost more?
If you get a GREAT deal, you can use it as a placeholder until a better one shows up. You will always know, however, that there is a flaw in the one.

John

Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:08 pm
by Mr. Rabbit Trick
downs1418 wrote:
Mr. Rabbit Trick wrote:Price clipping any book is a disaster as far as collectors go. I can't think of any serious collector who would want one.
While I agree with the above statement, let's just say that you didn't have a copy of one of the rarer SK first editions, and one came available that was price-clipped but at a discount. Are you holding out for an unprice-clipped version that will more than likely cost more?
I would never buy a "placeholder". I am patient and can wait for a perfect copy. I would not be able to sleep at night knowing I had a sub-standard book in my collection. :)

Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:20 pm
by Mr. Rabbit Trick
My UK Christine was signed on 11 May 1983, the day of release...

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Re: Christine (UK 1st) dust jackets

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 3:59 am
by Cento
Always good advice all round on this forum, cheers. And now I can't sleep at night. I keep walking past the Christine on my shelf and ... noticing it. Sitting there. The blemished thing it is. :(

Mr Rabbit Trick - that is quite the trump copy. Awesome. :shock: