I just recently rediscovered that I have a signed copy of a second edition hardback of The Dark Tower : The Gunslinger *AND* a signed first edition hardback of The Dark Tower II: The Drawing Of The Three. I was lucky enough to meet Stephen King at a book signing and lecture at Pasadena Library on a rare west coast appearance. Both hardbacks are in excellent condition and have been kept in shrinkwrap. If I were to consider selling them, I wonder what the best way would be? I figure posting on this forum could not hurt and I might get a lot of good information.
Brian
Signed copies of DT I and II
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Re: Signed copies of DT I and II
The largest number of buyers, by far, are on ebay. Everywhere else will limit your number of buyers.
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Re: Signed copies of DT I and II
If they're still in shrink wrap, how did you get them signed? Or did you shrink wrap them yourself? I would definitely remove the shrink wrap.
I agree--your biggest number of buyers will be on eBay. Don't forget to post pictures of the signatures, though. Without those, I doubt the books will sell at all.
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I agree--your biggest number of buyers will be on eBay. Don't forget to post pictures of the signatures, though. Without those, I doubt the books will sell at all.
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Re: Signed copies of DT I and II
I shrink wrapped (just to protect) them myself after getting them signed in Pasadena in 1988 I think. I have since taken the shrink wrap off. They are in mint condition. I guess ebay is the best option. I will post pics and such and see what happens.
Thanks for the advice.
Thanks for the advice.