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Join Date: May 2010
Location: New Haven, IN
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I think Barry found a first edition of Tolstoy in one of the storage lockers. ha. ha. I too would like to see his stash.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ridgefield, Ct
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I don't think I'm alone selling stuff to support my car hobby. I wish I understood "Book Collecting" do they have websites too? I cleaned out a home library a few years back about 4 full pick up truck loads. A novel that sold last year for $25-35 isn't worth a buck a year later. Sure there were a few home runs at $100.+ but that was really rare. So my question is why spend a $100.00 on a rare First Edition, do you read it, or place it in a glass front cabinet? I can fully understand automobile sales literature ownership, but the books have me mystified.
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