Just in case someone doesn't already have this excellent bit of Sisters stuff, the scrapbook is on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... egory=2245
Sisters scrap book on ebay
What if they bought them for you?Quiff Boy wrote:pish. both auctiuons end while i'm on holiday
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Quiffy! I'm astonished you don't have one already. Get that sorted!Quiff Boy wrote:pish. both auctiuons end while i'm on holiday
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@ big si: now THAT would be smashin... any one prepared to do that? a sneaky last minute bid maybe?
@ jim: first time i ever saw it was a few weeks ago when it was mentioned on here!
@ jim: first time i ever saw it was a few weeks ago when it was mentioned on here!
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Quiff Boy wrote:@ big si: now THAT would be smashin... any one prepared to do that? a sneaky last minute bid maybe?
@ jim: first time i ever saw it was a few weeks ago when it was mentioned on here!
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You might as well just leave a fiver on one of them (both might be dangerous) and hope for the best.
They pop up all the time...
They pop up all the time...
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
I you don't get one you can have mine Quiffy. A bit tired but still in pretty good nickQuiff Boy wrote:pish. both auctiuons end while i'm on holiday
Just remember this. This rabble you keep talking about does most of the working, paying and dying in this community.
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ooh, ta!khepri II wrote:I you don't get one you can have mine Quiffy. A bit tired but still in pretty good nickQuiff Boy wrote:pish. both auctiuons end while i'm on holiday
i've already bid on the second one, but if that fails (probably) i'd gladly exchange yours for a few dinari
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
I've bid on the first one for anyone here who wants it (who I thought would be quiff boy). If I win just send me a PM.CellThree wrote:Heh, I'm keeping an eye on the pair of you Quiff and Big Si!
Bugger!Big Si wrote:I've bid on the first one for anyone here who wants it (who I thought would be quiff boy). If I win just send me a PM.CellThree wrote:Heh, I'm keeping an eye on the pair of you Quiff and Big Si!
I got beaten. Always happens when I'm at the footie!
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This book is very interessting, lots of nice reviews i havent seen before.
Bought it for about 10 €..... (flee market)
Bought it for about 10 €..... (flee market)
I too have a copy of this "scrapbook" - very interesting, lots of good early pics and a well thought out design.
Well worth £10 - but anything overthat would be a bad idea!
BTW - This book is cheaply photocopied and not a Professional issue. Does anyone know any cheap and helpful printers who would be willing to make up new copies?
Well worth £10 - but anything overthat would be a bad idea!
BTW - This book is cheaply photocopied and not a Professional issue. Does anyone know any cheap and helpful printers who would be willing to make up new copies?
This Is Not Ordinary S & M
This Is M & S S & M
This Is M & S S & M
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Yeah, I reckon if you hold out you can get it for bertween 5 and 10.
I'd pay more cos I think it's mint, but that's what most seem to gon for.
I'd pay more cos I think it's mint, but that's what most seem to gon for.
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Yeah, I paid about £10. It is tat, really, but very diverting tat. The interviews etc are well worth reading, but the physical artefact is very lo-fi. I agree with Andy - if anyone had the will, they could put out their own copies of this, and distribute them cheaply. Like, as a public service. Then everyone could read it.
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How does the scrapbook compare to the Romance and Assassination fan zines? Do they have similar content?
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"Weeding "style...MrChris wrote:Yeah, I paid about £10. It is tat, really, but very diverting tat. The interviews etc are well worth reading, but the physical artefact is very lo-fi. I agree with Andy - if anyone had the will, they could put out their own copies of this, and distribute them cheaply. Like, as a public service. Then everyone could read it.
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That would involve me knowing what they are....hallucienate wrote:How does the scrapbook compare to the Romance and Assassination fan zines? Do they have similar content?
Sorry.
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There are two of 'em. I got 'em recently in a trade, about 150 pages each of photocopied articles ranging from about 1982 - 1989.Jim wrote:That would involve me knowing what they are....hallucienate wrote:How does the scrapbook compare to the Romance and Assassination fan zines? Do they have similar content?
Sorry.
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Probably exactly the same.
In my opinion though the scrapbook is reasonably professional - thick cover (in reptile house stylee) and good quality paper and printing. Even got some naff stained glass style illustrations thrown in for good measure.
In my opinion though the scrapbook is reasonably professional - thick cover (in reptile house stylee) and good quality paper and printing. Even got some naff stained glass style illustrations thrown in for good measure.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"