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  1. 5 hours ago, Macca127 said:

    Hi,

    I'm going to sell my matching SubPress Set and the matching Meisha Merlin editions of A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords with the
    very low number #48 from my private collection. 


     This set will include in fine condition:

    SUBTERRANEAN PRESS EDITIONS
    A Game of Thrones #48
    A Clash of Kings #48
    A Storm of Swords#48
    A Feast for Crows #48
    A Dance with Dragons #48

    Meisha Merlin editions
    A Clash of Kings #48
    A Storm of Swords#48

    Future Rights to books in the series.


    Please be aware, that I live in Germany, so you have to clear the parcel
    (sent with tracking via DHL insured) with your local customs office.

    Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns in English or
    Deutsch.

    Please send serious offers. I'd appreciate for this set to find a home in
    this community.

     

    Marcus

    Marcus--do you have pictures of the Meisha Merlin edition of a Storm of Swords?  I imagine that might be the rarest book in the whole collection.

  2. Interesting that this broken set is being pitched as more attractive than it really is. 

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/George-RR-Martin-Game-of-Thrones-Meisha-Merlin-Subterranean-Press-Signed-Limited-/231835005671?

    I wonder why the seller isn't including the SubPress versions of GoT and ACoK.

    Edit: A little research would have revealed the answer to my question. 

    Good luck, MacDaddy! Wishing you godspeed. Sorry you couldn't get the SubPress versions at the time. 

  3. Just relisting in light of the new website.  I'm offering my matching set of SubPress ASoIaF, #267.  I had a sale set up that unfortunately fell through on the buyer's side.  Now that my books are all packed and ready to go, I'm motivated to sell.  (Truth be told, I'm also motivated to sell given the impending birth of a new baby at evogeler house and our purchase of a minivan).

    The set includes:

    • A Game of Thrones (including chapbook);
    • A Clash of Kings (including chapbook);
    • A Storm of Swords (including bookmarks);
    • A Feast for Crows;
    • A Dance with Dragons;
    • A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (already paid for, to be delivered by Camelot Books upon publication); and
    • Rights to purchase any future books in the series with matching numbers 267 (to be purchased and delivered directly through Camelot Books).

    Additionally, I'm throwing in a first edition Game of Thrones book in silver foil.

    Pictures of all books can be found here: http://1drv.ms/1GQhOGJ.

    The original sale price was for $7,750.  Make me an offer. Share with your friends. Let's find these books a good home!

    Feel free to drop me a PM. 

  4. I think I'm going to sell my matching SubPress Set #267. I've also plunked down the cash for the Knight of The Seven Kingdoms, so this set will include:



    -A Game of Thrones


    -A Clash of Kings


    -A Storm of Swords


    -A Feast for Crows


    -A Dance with Dragons


    -Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (when received from publisher)


    -Future Rights to books in the series.



    I'm open to offers, but given that there are six books already included with rights to future books, please send serious offers.



    I'd love for this set to go to a good home rather than being the ignored stepchild to my full(er) set. And this community likely has the best homes around.



    PMs are welcome.


  5. i think the nature of these debates usually falls between people who have the sets and people who don't have the sets, which makes obvious sense, as each person wants the value to be high and low respectively, so we forget about what people think it's worth and go solely based on what it regularly sells for as our only real measure.

    Confirmation bias at its finest. ;)

  6. Yes, Subpress only set for $6000 is way too high. There may have been one set sold at that price. Would say with MM would go for around that. Agree completely with GypsyDRB.

    Practically all of your posts are focused on how $6,000 is "way too high" for a Sub Press Set. Setting aside any suspicions about your motives, I respectfully disagree. Multiple sets sold for around that before GoT was even released.

    Now that Sub Press is an internally consistent set with the addition of GoT, I see no reason why it shouldn't be higher than $6,000. But, as has been mentioned before, it's all about what the market will bear. If a buyer is out there and wants a SubPress set, they'll pay a price they feel is fair. A little research and perusing on this board will reveal that, while there is some disagreement, everyone agrees that somewhere in the 5s to 7s is certainly fair.

  7. I think Happy Times is right on. Now that the Sub Press set is complete, I can see it going for $7,000, no problem. That ends up being ~$1,400 per book (if you don't factor in the premium of having a complete set of all the books), plus the right to buy the future books at cost. Given that orphaned copies of the books go for more than $1,000 these days, it should come as no surprise that a full set of books (even minus the MM books) goes for that much.



    Previous posters are right, though, that the secondary market for these books gets hottest around the air date of the HBO show.



    If this series becomes one of the greats in literature and fantasy, I could see the value of the books only going up (especially after GRRM's demise (may he live a long, healthy life)). That said, however, if it fizzles out (or, heaven forbid, Martin dies before completing it) the books could lose slip from their present values. Hard to say, projecting out that far.



    All part of the fun of collecting, I suppose.


  8. havent seen any full MM + Subpress numbered sets for sale in a while that were open...most seem to be private transaxtions. anyone with a view on what a fine or VG set goes for these days?

    I haven't either. I can try and extrapolate for you a bit from other sets.

    The full Subpress sets (including one I sold several months back) were at about $6,000, but are set to increase with the next season of HBO's version and the release of the SubPress GoT. I'd expect them to increase to between $7,000 to $8,000 once GoT is out, even higher if demand peaks for other reasons that we can't foresee.

    That said, if a full set of MM and SubPress books were out there, I'd expect it to fetch another $1,500 at least on top of the going price now. So Anywhere between $7,500 and $9,500. This is about in line with half of what the lettered editions are or will be going for (the last two sets have fetched about $15,000, unless I'm mistaken).

    I'm no valuation expert, though, and at the end of the day, books are worth what others will pay for them. If someone's motivated, they may be willing to pay more. If the demand isn't there or slacks for some reason, it may go for less.

  9. Time for an update.



    I sold my set of SP books #288 to ReekReekItRhymesWithLeek this last week. He has books in hand, reports that all is well, and he's now got rights to future volumes in the set. Reek was great to work with and, even better, the transaction paid off the remainder of our hospital bills. I love my ASoIaF books, but I'll trade any one of them for a beautiful, healthy baby girl.



    Anyway, I still have #267, and I've had several soft offers for it. I had intended to hold onto it at least until SP publishes Game of Thrones and/or Winds of Winter (no later than 2017!), but if anyone is interested and can offer the right price point, I'm happy to entertain offers.



    Thanks again to Reek and to becca69 for being the uber collecter / poster / moderator / all-around-great-gal that she is.


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