mjp
Founding member
Wow, a full run of Bukowski in Wormwood Review.
Talk about a once in a lifetime opportunity.
I'm told the opening bid is what the seller paid for the set. Even though he had to complete it himself with a few later issues.
Do the math. Most people sell the common, unremarkable issues for $15-$20 apiece, and considerably more for the rarer issues and the all-Bukowski issues. This auction gets you every Bukowski issue for $13.99 each. That includes the old and rare issues. If you try to put this set together issue by issue, it's going to take you years, and cost you considerably more than $13.99 per issue.
What a bargain. What a world!
A complete run of Bukowski Wormwoods might be the most rare Bukowski item there is. How many are out there? How many have you seen? When are you ever going to have another chance to get one?
Talk about a once in a lifetime opportunity.
I'm told the opening bid is what the seller paid for the set. Even though he had to complete it himself with a few later issues.
Do the math. Most people sell the common, unremarkable issues for $15-$20 apiece, and considerably more for the rarer issues and the all-Bukowski issues. This auction gets you every Bukowski issue for $13.99 each. That includes the old and rare issues. If you try to put this set together issue by issue, it's going to take you years, and cost you considerably more than $13.99 per issue.
What a bargain. What a world!
A complete run of Bukowski Wormwoods might be the most rare Bukowski item there is. How many are out there? How many have you seen? When are you ever going to have another chance to get one?