TheCollector wrote:I mean who released a signed edition of Bazaar? The Overlook connection is the only one I could find (Signed by Chadbourne)
The SK signature on the one I got was obtained by the seller. There have been NO official signings for this book by King, making signed copies very scarce. (I'm excepting the one copy offered on the SKMB via eBay to help one of their members who is having problems.)
TheCollector wrote:I mean who released a signed edition of Bazaar? The Overlook connection is the only one I could find (Signed by Chadbourne)
The SK signature on the one I got was obtained by the seller. There have been NO official signings for this book by King, making signed copies very scarce. (I'm excepting the one copy offered on the SKMB via eBay to help one of their members who is having problems.)
John
Okay that makes complete sense. I thought for a minute that I can lost control of all my mental faculties and somehow forgotten about an announced signed edition, thanks John
TheCollector wrote:
Okay that makes complete sense. I thought for a minute that I can lost control of all my mental faculties and somehow forgotten about an announced signed edition, thanks John
The only official signed limited books of the last 3 years are the PS Publishing Lettered ones.
Carrie (2014), Thinner (2015) and Skeleton Crew (2016).
Anyone have any inside info or speculation about why PS has been successful in getting King to sign their lettered editions and no other publisher has been able to get him involved in a project?
jimimck wrote:That's actually a good point to reflect on.
Anyone have any inside info or speculation about why PS has been successful in getting King to sign their lettered editions and no other publisher has been able to get him involved in a project?