Does Anybody Know...
Jul. 6th, 2004 09:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Two questions for the world at large:
Does anybody know where I can get a true region-free DVD player?
(Preferably region free out of the box, rather than "buy this version and yank out these wires" if I can avoid it.) Because thanks to
hildy I have just discovered that not only are there two seasons of a remade Randall and Hopkirk, Deceased series out there on DVD, but the entire first series (not just the first season) is available on DVD.
If you're English.
If I get Comcast cable I'll have a shot at collecting the remake, but at this point it's probably less money in the long run to get the DVD player and buy disks of Brit series as I discover/desire them.
Does anyone know a really reputable collectable/rare book dealer?
(this question xposted to
tbr_bookshelf)
Note: for a good one, I'll go out of town. I need someone who knows their modern stuff and can be trusted.
Y'see... last night
maureen_the_mad & I threw a little post-4th party, and during the conversation, one of the people there said that one of his friends had called to brag to him that she had a Harry Potter book worth $5,000. Before Harry Potter took off in America, Scholastic came out with a version that wasn't numbered on the spine (with the thought that if it tanked, they wouldn't deal with the rest of the series.) That short-run first American edition is now, according to this friend-of-a-friend, worth 5 grand.
Now, lets rewind 7 years, to when I read this little article in the Post about this kid's book that was so popular in England that they came out with two covers so adults could read it and thought, as I so often do, "Sounds cool. I'll go buy it." Found it in Crown (for 30% off), so I picked it up. As Doug talked, I pulled my copy down and we took a look at it.
I have the rare edition.
In excellent condition.
With pristine dust jacket.
SIGNED!
Not trusting to party chatter, I went online. A quick websearch shows one page that says it's worth $3,500, and another page that says it's worth up to $8-10,000.
A couple of my friends say I should hold onto it, that it will only become more valuable as time goes on. Me, I figure I've got another rare old book (a Nancy Drew worth around $100) that I can brag about. Nancy's value will remain stable; I've got no idea how long Pottermania will last or if it will fade away like beanie babies. If I can knock a decade off my mortgage payments with a book, I'm selling that bugger so fast...
But to whom? How?
If anyone knows a good book dealer, please send me their contact info. For this, I'll travel to Chicago or NYC; if this thing is worth what they say, I'll make plenty enough to pay back a cheap plane/train ticket.
I don't have an icon for "gobsmacked" so I'll have to go with "fainted from shock."
ETA: I'm pretty sure my "Chamber of Secrets" is also a 1st Am. Ed., as I remember kicking my butt for not picking up the Brit edition at Balticon that year and thus being impatient to read it ASAP. According to the same sites it's worth a lowly $200-odd... if I part with one, I'll part with both, 'cause - DAMN! I can buy a new pair of American hardbacks with the price of Chamber and still have cash left over.
Does anybody know where I can get a true region-free DVD player?
(Preferably region free out of the box, rather than "buy this version and yank out these wires" if I can avoid it.) Because thanks to
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If you're English.
If I get Comcast cable I'll have a shot at collecting the remake, but at this point it's probably less money in the long run to get the DVD player and buy disks of Brit series as I discover/desire them.
Does anyone know a really reputable collectable/rare book dealer?
(this question xposted to
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Note: for a good one, I'll go out of town. I need someone who knows their modern stuff and can be trusted.
Y'see... last night
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Now, lets rewind 7 years, to when I read this little article in the Post about this kid's book that was so popular in England that they came out with two covers so adults could read it and thought, as I so often do, "Sounds cool. I'll go buy it." Found it in Crown (for 30% off), so I picked it up. As Doug talked, I pulled my copy down and we took a look at it.
I have the rare edition.
In excellent condition.
With pristine dust jacket.
SIGNED!
Not trusting to party chatter, I went online. A quick websearch shows one page that says it's worth $3,500, and another page that says it's worth up to $8-10,000.
A couple of my friends say I should hold onto it, that it will only become more valuable as time goes on. Me, I figure I've got another rare old book (a Nancy Drew worth around $100) that I can brag about. Nancy's value will remain stable; I've got no idea how long Pottermania will last or if it will fade away like beanie babies. If I can knock a decade off my mortgage payments with a book, I'm selling that bugger so fast...
But to whom? How?
If anyone knows a good book dealer, please send me their contact info. For this, I'll travel to Chicago or NYC; if this thing is worth what they say, I'll make plenty enough to pay back a cheap plane/train ticket.
I don't have an icon for "gobsmacked" so I'll have to go with "fainted from shock."
ETA: I'm pretty sure my "Chamber of Secrets" is also a 1st Am. Ed., as I remember kicking my butt for not picking up the Brit edition at Balticon that year and thus being impatient to read it ASAP. According to the same sites it's worth a lowly $200-odd... if I part with one, I'll part with both, 'cause - DAMN! I can buy a new pair of American hardbacks with the price of Chamber and still have cash left over.
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Date: 2004-07-06 06:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-06 06:59 am (UTC)Very sloppy signature on title page. Can prove provenance; it was signed at the National Press Club in front of witnesses.
One of the webpages I looked at today had a listing of other "tells" for the valuable edition; I'll double-check those tonight to see if I have first printing. But I'm certain about the 1st Ed, because thats written on the copyright page.
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Date: 2004-07-06 06:43 am (UTC)You might also want to e-mail me specifics and I can pass it along to someone who might know actual recent resale values...
At the very least, it's worth more than you paid for it, so mazel tov! *grin*
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Date: 2004-07-06 07:08 am (UTC)You know from the lives of books and authors better than I do. Do you think Pottermania will last after book 7? If this were your book, would you sell it now or wait to see what it became worth later?
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Date: 2004-07-06 07:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-06 06:51 am (UTC)The hack for the Sampo 611 consists of burning a single line of text in ISO format onto a CD-R and putting it in the machine.
The hack for the basic Daewoo most commonly carried at places like Target (I'm blanking on the model number; I'll check with hubby or
Both of these, along with lots of others, can be found in eminently searchable form at:
http://www.videohelp.com
or in the forums at:
http://www.nerd-out.com
Either of these machines can be had for under $100. Our Sampo, after three years, has developed a tendency to overheat and start skipping. Amy and Husband have gone through one Daewoo and a second is starting to die, which recommends against using it heavily as one's primary DVD player. But they can be found on sale for $60 fairly frequently, so *shrug*.
Both machines have very respectable sound and picture quality and will play pretty much anything but dinner plates.
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Date: 2004-07-06 07:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-06 07:54 am (UTC)Last November, I bought one for $50 at the local supermarket (the box said it could play all dvds--I forget the exact wording--and I figured I could gamble $50), then went online and found out which keys to press to get to the setup menu to change the region. I was all set in five minutes.
Rare Book Dealer
Date: 2004-07-06 08:16 am (UTC)Re: Rare Book Dealer
Date: 2004-07-06 10:15 am (UTC)