Anders Monsen Wrote:Jumped up from $9 to $26 in one day, with one more to go. I think the price will climb quickly with several watchers on this book. The cover price for the limited was $39 back in the day, but I think this book will end up somewhat higher as the bidding approaches its end. This seller has some other interesting books as well, given the fact he's selling off 1000 of his limited editions and advanced review copies.
Anders Monsen Wrote:...I have a certain $$ amount in mind when I think about bidding...
fpw Wrote:Sometimes it's hard to hold to that number. The psychology behind the low opening bid is to get you involved. For some people, once they've made a bid, their brain categorizes the item as "mine." And as the price rises , they respond with even higher bids, because "It's mine and you can't have it."
Always a good idea to check abebooks.com to see what the average copy is going for. That way you won't screw yourself as somebody did by bidding up a copy of The Little Beige Book of Nondescript Stories to $40 when it was still in print and available for $20. (I hope that was no one here.)
Anders Monsen Wrote:.. I can't say I read a more disturbing FPW story than "Please Don't Hurt Me." That one really crawled under my skin, and I'm sure how much was due to the style, but that's a really dark and twisted tale that I'd expect to see in Lansdale country, but surprised me here.
fpw Wrote:Sometimes it's hard to hold to that number. The psychology behind the low opening bid is to get you involved. For some people, once they've made a bid, their brain categorizes the item as "mine." And as the price rises , they respond with even higher bids, because "It's mine and you can't have it."
Always a good idea to check abebooks.com to see what the average copy is going for. That way you won't screw yourself as somebody did by bidding up a copy of The Little Beige Book of Nondescript Stories to $40 when it was still in print and available for $20. (I hope that was no one here.)
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I think another factor is "challenge." "Yeah? You got $28 to bid? =I= am =the man= and I bid $35! Fuckin' loser!" Seem to recall a wine auction with that kind of mentality in somebody's novel..."Somebody's" novel? Perhaps the wine auction in All the Rage?