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They look great I have a few Bond steelbooks myself, though never even considered making my own. I will definitely look into the process and where I might find blank steelbook boxes.
Feels like a good buy, much less expensive than the previous editions, same contents, smaller, up to NTTD.
I have a big version of this that goes up to Skyfall I believe... I'm tempted.
I'm seriously tempted as well. I've had the big one in my watchlist at AbeBooks for a while, but couldn't get an acceptable price in the EU. I'll have to see how much smaller it actually is and how it feels like in a TASCHEN shop somewhere. According to the TASCHEN website, it's 33.7 x 24.6 cm compared to the XXL version's 41.1 x 30 cm, so pretty exactly 2/3rds the squared size.
Bought this morning, which now takes my Bond novel collection up to a nice round 170.
Sounds a lot like me, even if it's an edition I do have I find it hard not to buy it, especially if it's one of the older Bond novels in the Pan paperback editions. They have to be snapped up as they're much harder to find in the wild nowadays.
And likely won't get any easier. Since those revised editions of the books were announced, prices have exploded on eBay for the originals and shows no signs of letting up. There was indeed a time when it was easy to find the novels, whether the '60s paperbacks, book club editions or various reprints.
I've spent the past 20 or so years trying to put together the nicest condition versions of the U.S. paperbacks I could find and glad I did. But I will keep seeking them out. Given how few used bookstores there are out there anymore, it will be even more of a challenge, but then again, I love a good challenge.
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complete nor vhs 1962-89 , usually these never complete :D
(theres a UK? vhs set with only RM on the spines , lol.....)
I don't intentionally buy doubles. But when it happens, I give the double away to charity. Down the road from me, there's a community... bookshelf, with a glass door, full of free books. You know, drop one off, and pick one up. I was passing a few months back, and there was a Hardback Putnam copy of Benson's Doubleshot. I have the UK Hardback copy, but not the US one, so I grabbed it. Then a few weeks ago, I went down, and donated a Pan copy of Casino Royale.
I like to do this too - if I find a Bond novel for cheap, I'll buy it and leave it at a bookswap or in a hotel on holiday. I left a FYEO in a bookswap in France and picked up a French edition of one of the Saint novels in return.
Oh very cool! I used to have some Star Wars Top Trumps when I was a kid and loved playing with those. I never knew they made a Bond edition! I loved the format of those cards.
(i had forgotten i have the TLD "bullet hole" car stickers MIP sgd by Kara , those are nice
R65 italian 4sh , a first issue would cost 3k euros or more prolly , only difference is yellow lettering and different printer : Vecchioni & Guadagno. This is still worth 1k euros , super rare.
Those front two anchor pieces at the bottom don't fit entirely flush, either. The ship itself is nice, and a better scale representation than the Corgi, IE they got the windows right.
Thanks! Love your flying ace Snoopy too!
Had the original in 1970- this is a reissue. A treasured possession!
That is super cool, shame the astronauts are not in scale, but that is a great bit of memorabilia! :-bd
The spaceman to the right with the orange visor...I had one of those back in the 70's!!!
A treasured toy indeed. I can't remember what he was called or where I'd got him from...
Major Matt Mason!
Thank you!
Just found this framed print in a charity shop for £3.