MD1995 Wrote:Hi, I was actually considering purchasing a limited edition of Midnight Mass. I think it was offered through Cemetary Dance. What I am wondering is, do you actually read them??? I know I am going to want to if I buy it but I also know people who won't even touch a limited, or even just a signed copy because they don't want to ruin the value or condition- they just diplay it. Just wondering... Thanks!
Maggers Wrote:I guess that depends on whether or not you're a bona fide collector. I'm a dilettante. I just dabble. I have a few signed editions, but I bought them for the fun of it and didn't pay a lot for them. I did read some of them, so I guess I've gone and blown the turnaround value. But I don't want to sell them.
Biggles will give you the skinny on the true collector's point of view.
Biggles Wrote:I collect what I like, but I'm not a "true collector". I like to keep my collected books in good shape, but since I never part with them, I don't care whether they appreciate in value, and I'll read them (carefully) if I like. I have some nice guns too, but I don't see the point in having them just to look at--I like to shoot them!
Ken Valentine Wrote:Which reminds me; knowing how you like the movie ZULU, here's a rifle you might get a kick out of.
http://www.ima-usa.com/product_info.php/...cts_id/918
Seems like a goodly number of these were found in an old warehouse in Nepal or some such place. Definitely a piece of history.
Ken V.
Biggles Wrote:I collect what I like, but I'm not a "true collector". I like to keep my collected books in good shape, but since I never part with them, I don't care whether they appreciate in value, and I'll read them (carefully) if I like. I have some nice guns too, but I don't see the point in having them just to look at--I like to shoot them!
Biggles Wrote:Very neat! Ammo might be hard to get, though?
Scott Hajek Wrote:I would say you are a "True Collector" because you collect what you like and keep your collections in good shape. You are not an "Investor" which is someone who buys now in order to turn around and sell for a profit. I figure that what I collect and treasure most, my FPW collection, will either be given to my sons or donated to a museum or library. Except my copy of "The Keep" which will be buried with me. I figure I've got to have something good to read on the other side.
Biggles Wrote:Very neat! Ammo might be hard to get, though?
Ken Valentine Wrote:I have a few American cartridges that pre-date the War of Northern Oppression, and some that were used during the war.The "Second American Revolution" or "Second War of Independence" you might also say. BTW, The Whiskey Rebellion was "the War of Eastern Oppression". It will be awfully hard to root for the Eagles on February 6, since I still harbor a 210 year old grudge.
Ken V.
Biggles Wrote:The "Second American Revolution" or "Second War of Independence" you might also say. BTW, The Whiskey Rebellion was "the War of Eastern Oppression". It will be awfully hard to root for the Eagles on February 6, since I still harbor a 210 year old grudge.