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Re: Tolkien's Birthday
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Thanks, Trotter, for the post. Raise a glass (I have a very nice single malt in mind!) this evening to the eleventy ninth birthday of the man who made all of this possible.

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Posted on: 2011/1/3 7:41
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Hello to all -

Posted the December Calendar of the Month at:

www.tolkiencalendars.com

It is a newly discovered rarity (only six were created.) Happy Holidays to everyone!

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Posted on: 2010/12/2 5:40
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Hello to all -

Posted the November Calendar of the Month at:

www.tolkiencalendars.com

It's a humorous (and rare) calendar from the fertile mind of Dan Smith. Enjoy!

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Posted on: 2010/11/5 20:48
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Re: New Poll: Are you looking forward to the upcoming Hobbit movies?
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Hmmmm . . .

Not with the same level of anticipation of the LotR movies. I don't go to many movies. But I will go to these.

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Posted on: 2010/11/5 20:46
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Re: What is my best bet for owning an inexpensive Tolkien Signature?
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Hi Qwiniden -

There is some pretty good advice here. Suggest the following:

(1) Educate yourself about the signature. Read over the many threads here, for instance. Knowing the comments of real experts here could save you disappointment (and a lot of money!)

(2) Educate yourself about the market. As Laurel said, supply and demand dictate the price. The cost of a signed book may be different from that of a significant, hand-written letter. Try to figure out what would make you happy or at least be "good enough."

(3) If the seller won't provide a letter of provenance OR such a letter does not add up, avoid the item. Such a letter is all important to my mind. If it's eBay, check out the seller's feedback and ask the experts here about the item. OK, you will alert others here to the item. But I'd bet that "everyone" already is aware of it. It is, after all, eBay!

(4) Ask LOTS of questions of the seller BEFORE you buy. You would certainly be asking many afterwards if you are unhappy with your purchase. So why not do your homework first?

(5) If eBay is too risky, there are certainly experts here with genuine items for sale. Talk to them (suggest you take such discussions off line once you do.) Let them know what you're interested in, see what they have. If they don't currently have what you are most interested in, perhaps they will in the future.

I don't know that the advice in this thread will get you an inexpensive signature (Trotter's comments stand.) But an inexpensive fake is no bargain! Good Luck!

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Posted on: 2010/10/31 7:29
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