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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
As we are finally decluttering, we are finding a few gems. We are doing books right now. A few have some value, according to some online sites I checked. An artist’s hardbound book, which accompanied an exhibition of her drawings in Germany, is for sale online for around $850…and my copy is signed. The potter MC Richards wrote a book called “Centering.” I have the hardbound copy valued at c. $350. Subsequent paperback printings are $5-10. Of course, those are booksellers’ prices, I would be offered less. I have a stack of underground comics from the early 1970s too. Have not looked those up. And there’s a rare 5-CD album of music valued at over $1,000. Onward…
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czarina Has Achieved Nirvana |
cool. what an inspiration to the rest of us to get on the stick about paring down. I have a lot of antiquarian books. i haven't looked to see what they are worth. but many decades ago a friend who is a science fiction writer was salivating over a bunch of old paperbacks i got when i was in grade school! he said they were worth a fortune. maybe this is how i finance our retirement. i'm actually doing a reverse of this process. i finally, FINALLY, sent off the 1970s marantz tuner/amp my dad gave me when i was in college, to have it rebuilt. the technician who received it last week says it is a fine specimen. i cannot wait to hear it in all its renewed glory, and i've been falling asleep every night since i shipped it out hearing all the music i intend to play on it in my head. he told me to insure it for $600--not working--when i sent it out. it will be worth a lot more than that when it comes back. and will last hopefully another 30 years.
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