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AC1
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Re: Copedium: info?
Mar 20, 2012, 22:22
http://www.faber.co.uk/site-media/feed-assets/Autumn2012catalogue.pdf

or this - page 79 (£25.00 / 01/11/12)
keith a
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Re: Copedium: info?
Mar 20, 2012, 22:32
IanB wrote:


I think the sad thing is that these leather clad books will largely end up in the hands of people looking at them as an investment to be cashed in on later via EBay etc. I would love one to leaf through and I have bought more or less everything he has done over the years and associated bits and bobs (barring the cave yelping thing and a couple of other BS off-shoots) but not for £200. Not for £100. £50 you might be talking. For £200 I would probably a dongle with mp3s of all the albums on it ;-)


I've even bought that cave thing!

But for £200 I'd expect him to call round the house with it, stick the cd on and then read the book to me. After he'd tucked me in bed obviously!
Kosmischeboy
Kosmischeboy
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Re: Copedium: info?
Mar 20, 2012, 23:10
I had that too!

There was a 7" single by some shock horror (punk? maybe) band in a vomit sleeve of a similar design.... I forget who it was. I think i still have the Jellyfish one somewhere. And my World Of Twist 'sweets' CD in a fake wranglers jean pocket, it got withdrawn quite quickly that one!
Kosmischeboy
Kosmischeboy
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Re: Copedium: info?
Mar 20, 2012, 23:11
necropolist wrote:


And, I suspect the superduper packaging etc here is more down to Faber than Mr C.


I figure that too, but surely Julian would have had some say in the matter?
Kosmischeboy
Kosmischeboy
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Re: Copedium: info?
Mar 20, 2012, 23:12
And made you a nice horlicks too...
copius-freakus2
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Edited Mar 21, 2012, 00:05
Re: Copedium: info? & price!
Mar 20, 2012, 23:51
I can see why people in general feel £200 pounds is expensive for this limited edition, and to a certain extent I agree with them. However as someone who buys, sells and collects signed modern first edition books in their spare time I am not surprised that Faber have decided to produce a high quality Limited version of Copendium and charge £200 pounds for it.

Faber for several years now, have produced high quality, high priced, limited editions of many of their lead titles. Take for example Jarvis Cocker Mother Brother Lover At £100 & The recent Seamus Poetry collection and £250.00. Both selling out very quickly at publication, with prices rapidly increasing on the collectors market. Faber are not the only ones Another example would be the Harvill Secker 2011 Hand made signed limited edition of 110 copies of Haruki Muurakami's 1Q84 novel. The price you may ask £750! Not only was this sold out well before publication, their was a large reserve list as well. The price now £2000+

Yes most are over priced, costing a fraction of the retail to produce, with large profits going to the publishers, and not the authors!, However As long as the collectors are willing to pay then the publishers are going to cash in and continue to produce these limited edition versions.

With regards the Cope book,I have decided to purchase a copy, for my own collection not to sell on. I would rather not have to fork out £200 for it, but I know being very limited it is likely to sell out very quickly, with prices rapidly rising on the collectors marked, if the recent trend for other limited editions is anything to go by. I would rather pay the £200 now, when it is just about affordable, then in several months time have regrets wishing I had purchased a copy having seen them being sold for several hundred pounds on the net! at an unafordable price. I still have regrets with regards Krautrock Sampler, seeing first ed copies pilled up in my local Virgin store, not bothering, only to see copies now going for silly money over the net, at a price I can't justify spending.

Having said all of this none of us have yet to see a copy, so we as yet don't know how good the book is going to be. However if Julian has put as much effort into this as his other recent books then I'm sure it will be a great read, a very well received best seller, which will only add to the collectors interst in these limited editions.

My advice if you have the money and you are still deciding. Buy it. It is not a purchase you ae ever likely to loose money on. If you decide after the event its not for you then, you can allways sell it on.
Citizensmurf
Citizensmurf
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Re: for those without a spare kidney....
Mar 21, 2012, 01:30
singingringingtree wrote:
Citizensmurf wrote:

Where did you read this?


a band i was in has a track on the CD




And which band is that?
IanB
IanB
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Re: Copedium: info?
Mar 21, 2012, 06:41
necropolist wrote:
Shame they're not offering an installment plan...


Yes even the greedheads of all greedheads, the Premiership, fuck you over in installments
machineryelf
3681 posts

Re: Copedium: info? & price!
Mar 21, 2012, 06:58
buy 2, flog the spare off for £400, free book :-)
singingringingtree
singingringingtree
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Re: for those without a spare kidney....
Mar 21, 2012, 07:51
Citizensmurf wrote:

And which band is that?


http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/albumofthemonth/vibracathedral-orchestra-dabbling-with-gravity-and-who-you-are

he's using a full 15 min track ... seems like that's the gist of the comp CDs - if the tracks are long, then they stay that way
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