Clearly a 1980's computer font is the right call for the spine text, here (as well as covering up the last letter with the brass...)
Urulókë wrote:
Clearly a 1980's computer font is the right call for the spine text, here (as well as covering up the last letter with the brass...)
It was either that or digital watch font. I think they made the right call.
I'm sorry, but people have got to get a grip here!
We know that HarperCollins UT is rare, but £400!? Come now.
We know that HarperCollins UT is rare, but £400!? Come now.
Lokki wrote:
Anyone bought it from us at TCG?
I hope not - no copy of this is a £400 copy, and that one looks far from perfect (dust jacket scratches and indentions, etc).
3 May, 2019
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Edited by Stu on 2019-5-3 9:30:10 PM UTC
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Why?
Edit: Ahhh, now I see. Our favourite eBayer cv00030. The listing was private, and therefore any cautious buyer would have to assume shill bidding was a high risk (there is no reason that I can think of for private listing of non-sensitive items other than to make shill bidding less obvious).
Edit: Ahhh, now I see. Our favourite eBayer cv00030. The listing was private, and therefore any cautious buyer would have to assume shill bidding was a high risk (there is no reason that I can think of for private listing of non-sensitive items other than to make shill bidding less obvious).