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I agree with the others. That seems a bit high especially since it doesn't contain the original dust jacket.
I'd probably say go with auction format as well. Otherwise, you end up with the situation like the recent 1942 A&U with jacket (which numerically speaking in terms of production numbers is rarer than the corresponding book club edition) , where the price keeps dropping and buyers just start to play the "how low will it go game".
Sold for £550 according to eBay, which sounds about right.
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... Version&item=202901376284
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... Version&item=202901376284
Unfortunately it’s not so easy getting reasonable prices, especially on eBay. I’m very pleased that this wasn’t so in this case.
Looking at the “Northern Venture” sale it seems to be as described...
Looking at the “Northern Venture” sale it seems to be as described...
Ithildin wrote:
Unfortunately it’s not so easy getting reasonable prices, especially on eBay. I’m very pleased that this wasn’t so in this case.
Looking at the “Northern Venture” sale it seems to be as described...
Unfortunately there are a degree of speculative sellers that have unreasonable price expectations and let things sit forever. I'm of the opinion that a '42 Hobbit, be it A&U or BC without a jacket in reasonable condition is a £500 item, but that doesn't stop them sitting for two or three times that on eBay and Abe for years.
Items like Northern Venture are hard to price, I think. Obviously very rare, but equally a minuscule market (probably in the single figures). It is worth what that minuscule market is willing to shell out.
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