Shrink-wrapped DT III: The Wastelands

1st editions, book club, etc... find the answers here
Post Reply
Sherlock Joe's
Posts: 107
Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2022 10:44 am

Shrink-wrapped DT III: The Wastelands

Post by Sherlock Joe's »

I've come across a shrink-wrapped copy of Grant's DT III: The Wastelands.

Ordinarily, especially after being burned once on a Book Club Shining, I wouldn't touch a shrink-wrapped King book since you can't ensure first edition, first printing before buying.

But I saw on the First Edition page for DT III that "Shrink-wrapped copies can go higher" in the pricing estimate ... can anyone give me more info?

Thanks!
mmalling
Posts: 66
Joined: Wed May 05, 2021 5:52 pm

Re: Shrink-wrapped DT III: The Wastelands

Post by mmalling »

The biggest price impact is the condition of the DJ for Waste Lands. The blue chips very easily. There is no value impact on removing the shrink wrap IMO. The shrink wrap on these old editions is not of archival quality so it should be removed.
Good luck!
User avatar
TheCollector
Site Admin
Posts: 1908
Joined: Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:00 pm
Location: West Coast
Contact:

Re: Shrink-wrapped DT III: The Wastelands

Post by TheCollector »

Ah that statement was put in there when DT-3 copies were getting harder to find and some folks were wanting F/F condition only copies for various projects they were working on the ones in shrinkwrap were commanding the highest prices.

I'm not aware of any ongoing projects for DT3 now, but still if the copies are F/F they could sell for a little more just due to condition.

There's no other printing that you could confuse a DMG 1st edition with so no worries on that front.
Sherlock Joe's
Posts: 107
Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2022 10:44 am

Re: Shrink-wrapped DT III: The Wastelands

Post by Sherlock Joe's »

Many thanks for the quick responses, y'all!

If anyone would be interested in a copy like that, PM me and we can talk. :D
Post Reply