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Re: The Wonders of eBay
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That sounds like a future bibliographers nightmare!: mixing books & slipcases/boxes...

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Re: The Wonders of eBay
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In regard to the Folio numbered deluxe editions, unless matching numbers is something you think is important (I don't), then £1000 for all three is just okay, by eBay standards.

Last prices I noted for LR (alone):
Nov. 2011: £429
Oct. 2011: £530
May 2011: £500

With prices for the Folio Silmarillion & Hobbit rarely exceeding £200 (you could reasonably expect to pick up both for less than £300), I think you pick up all three individually for less than £1000; maybe £700-800. They wouldn't be matching numbers though, & this auction also had free postage I suppose.

Out of interest, if they weren't matching numbers, would you guys still think £1000 was good?

BH

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There has never been a box for these early impressions according to tolkienbooks.net

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The three impressions listed were out of print long before the first boxed sets were put together, so I would take any _dogfark_ auction descriptions with a pinch of salt.

Posted on: 2012/11/13 13:30


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I'd suggest a truck load of salt...

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