Building Unique Collection, Part 3 Where To look



Here are a few places I have ahd success in finding Stephen King items.
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The problem with ebay is you have to know what to look for. So, obviously, if you know what you're after, ebay it! (But don't buy signed things on ebay.)
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Betts Bookstore always has a great list of things on their website that is fun to dig through. also, the prices are usually pretty good. I've found that when hunting something very specific, Dave at Betts was able to work magic.
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They should be your first stop for just about any item. There are a lot of stuff you'd never think of as well! Proof copies, signed items, magazines. How's this for interesting, I just saw posted a photo copied manuscript of Bag of Bones with this description: "Bag of Bones #3 typewritten manuscript (copy), in cardboard box." It's going for $35. http://www.bettsbooks.com/w95020ai.html
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Get on the mailing list of Cemetery Dance. They do a lot of their publicity by email, and have a lot of specials for returning customers. http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/SFNT
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Very Fine Books also has a lot of Stephen King signed books. http://www.veryfinebooks.com/
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It is also good to get on the Simon and Schuster email list. This is how I was able to buy a signed copy of Under The Dome. http://www.simonandschuster.com/
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Hodder and Stroughton is King's British publisher. http://www.hodder.co.uk/

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