"The Price of Ones Ego"--answer

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Mr. Checkers
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"The Price of Ones Ego"--answer

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"Checker Trivia question of the Day"? Which is worth more--a paperback copy of Drummond and Sturges or a leather bound copy of Drummond and Sturges? Explain your answer. (Cont.)
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Mr. Checkers
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Re: "The Price of Ones Ego"--answer

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From a collectors point of view the cover that a book originally came with will be the most valuable, so a Paynes, Sturges or Drummonds with paperback covers are very much sought after, but are rarely ever found or seen. Books bound with leather covers are very nice and add to the prestige of ones collection, but they will always have to take a backseat to the scarce priceless paperback covers of the originals. (Cont.)
Take care and God Bless. "Mr. Checkers"---Visit with "Inky" at: http://www.broenink-art.nl/maukie2.swf----"No act of kindness no matter how small is ever wasted". --Aesop--
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