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    When Obama was elected the price of bullets almost doubled. Wherever free men have ammunition there liberty thrives...so said Commander McBragg...or maybe Tennessee Tuxedo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omm poppa mow mow View Post
    When Obama was elected the price of bullets almost doubled. Wherever free men have ammunition there liberty thrives...so said Commander McBragg...or maybe Tennessee Tuxedo.
    Hi,

    I'd make bullets $10,000 each.

    It would put an end to drive-by type casual shootings.

    Long days and pleasant nights

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    You are so happy to get books that cheap. Here where I am, it is next to impossible to find a cheap book, especially in English. The average price is about $14, I think it is very expensive, but what choice do I have

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    I love a cheap book bargain, my best one was Under the dome, hard back (even though I prefere paperback) from a library for 10 pence UK. I recently got Fire Starter, Deadzone, Deloris Claibourne and Dark Tower - Gunslinger for a total of £1.20 from a charity stall in my local shopping centre.

    I actualy prefere second hand paper backs to a new hard back.

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    Nice find! Enjoy all that good reading. Does the lower prices have something to do with Kindle and Nook?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sartin View Post
    so i went to a local used book store and bought duma key ($1.25) lisey's story ($2.50) and rose madder ($1.00) all hardback! and i picked up carrie, salem's lot, cycle of the werewolf, and bag of bones each under 3 dollars. my question is....WHY ARE THESE PIECES OF LITERARY ART SO CHEAP?! (NO COMPLAINTS)
    Because most do not know the value of a 1st/1st. do me a favor and look at the copy right page of Salem's lot and Carrie. You never know what you might find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by since75 View Post
    I got a '78 hardback The Stand on ebay for 1.00 plus 3.99 shipping last week. I am so!! happy to have another '78 copy. Ebay is full of King books, if one does not have access to a bargain book store.
    is it a 1st/1st?

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