Again, you're looking at the money side of it and not the collectible
side, but that's your nature. No harm. :-) As for Wilder, one reason
that you're not selling them is that you're over pricing them. I
bought mine from Barnes & Noble over the phone when he did a signing
at their store. From New York to Texas, the book, with the autograph,
only cost me $18 with s/h. Why would they pay you $7.00 more than
they could buying it from a legit signing event?
--
Mike
Gummby3
-= Star Collector =-
www.star-collector.net
Celebrity addresses the way they should be - free.
"barefoot" <barefootmk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:d355cd4e-ee0a-49a2-a0d9-95234b28dbf6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> no, i'd rather have a mary poppins signed item than a book i will
> never read, or even look at. and an item i can display, and like i
> said, the book does me no good.
>
> and if we are looking at dollar signs...i can sell my gene wilder
> signed 16x20's of willy wonka for $300, but i can't even think about
> selling the book, no one wants them...i have 5 books right now that
> no
> one will give me $40 ea for (and the books cost $25 ea.
>
> m
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