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fpw   12-09-2004, 07:19 PM
#21
Biggles Wrote:Are PCs more or less rare than the others? (Actually, that's two questions).

Depends on the publisher, but I'd say in many cases they're as rare if not more rare than the lettered (especially if the lettered runs 52 copies).

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Scott Hajek   12-09-2004, 07:52 PM
#22
Biggles Wrote:I would give one of the other board members' left arms for one. Big Grin

Could you post a Top Ten List of all of your works, ranked solely by rarity? (English language only for now, although I would love to have a copy of the Latvian First Edition of "The Tomb"). Also, I have a question about my PC of "The Barrens" Red Edition. I know there were 26 lettered and 250 numbered, but how many PC? Are PCs more or less rare than the others? (Actually, that's two questions).

After reading your post, I thought there was a typo. A "Red" Barrens? I've got a White Barrens. (And, yes, the pun was intentional; they always are) So, I checked back to your picture and wow, it was red! Is it also sort of "puffy"?

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Biggles   12-10-2004, 12:20 AM
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Scott Hajek Wrote:After reading your post, I thought there was a typo. A "Red" Barrens? I've got a White Barrens. (And, yes, the pun was intentional; they always are) So, I checked back to your picture and wow, it was red! Is it also sort of "puffy"?

Yes, and it's darker red than comes across in the photo, sort of a "bloody red Barrens". Big Grin

I think the lettered are red and the numbered are white.

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fpw   12-18-2004, 02:16 PM
#24
For those of you who wanted to see the ultra-rare H&S special edition of THE TOUCH -- here 'tis.
(Thanks to Lisa for resizing these.)

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Scott Hajek   12-18-2004, 04:09 PM
#25
fpw Wrote:For those of you who wanted to see the ultra-rare H&S special edition of THE TOUCH -- here 'tis.
(Thanks to Lisa for resizing these.)

Sweeeet!! So, who do I have to kill to get one? Aren't there only a handful?

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Biggles   12-22-2004, 04:25 PM
#26
Scott Hajek Wrote:Sweeeet!! So, who do I have to kill to get one? Aren't there only a handful?


I'm already tracking down all known owners of this rare tome (with the assistance of my good friends Dr. Evil, Prof. Moriarty, Dr. Fu Manchu, Lex Luthor, Tony Soprano, Snidely Whiplash, Vlad IV (Prince of Wallachia), and Blofeld). Any "killing", "whacking" (as Tony prefers), impaling or other unfortunate consequences visited upon these individuals by my associates is without my prior knowledge or approval. So who wants to sell? Big Grin

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the Oracle   12-22-2004, 04:41 PM
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Biggles Wrote:Or maybe "Last Man Standing", that great Bruce Willis film.
Last Man Standing was AWESOME! But, I prefer the original by: Akira Kurosowa, called: Yojimbo (early 1960's). Now that is one COo.oOL flick!


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SteveBlack   12-22-2004, 06:29 PM
#28
Thanks for the photos Paul. I recall it was one of the UK heads of H&S that had the books made up so there's a chance one may materialise on these shores - the games afoot!!
Biggles   12-22-2004, 09:46 PM
#29
the Oracle Wrote:Last Man Standing was AWESOME! But, I prefer the original by: Akira Kurosowa, called: Yojimbo (early 1960's). Now that is one COo.oOL flick!

I've got Yojimbo. Toshiro Mifune is one of my favorite actors. You're right--it's a great movie (and very funny in its own way, as are A fistful of Dollars and Last Man Standing).

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Biggles   12-31-2004, 01:39 AM
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First Editions of the first three in the AC.

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