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Re: Hamilton Books
GW - did the spaghetti western book Any Gun Can Play sell out?
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by CVB
(Post 11746163)
I'm happy you guys have VHS. I hope you get more titles in.
It's a crap format, but I still have fond memories of the box covers, and renting. There are still sealed cases of those things all over the country. Locally, I can find new sealed tapes, but nothing I really want. I would love to get my hands on a factory sealed tape of FADE TO BLACK ( directed by Vernon Zimmerman - stars Dennis Christopher and Linda Kerridge - anchor bay version ). Very happy to get HARD CASE CRIME books from you guys... the prices are great! I've been buying from HAMILTON for a long time now. I still remember when your catalogs were BIG newspaper sized things that would leave ink all over your hands. I can honestly say, you guys have become better with age.... kinda like the way Marisa Tomei has become more beautiful with age - if you've seen BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU'RE DEAD, then you know what I mean... ha-ha-ha... P.S. - Happy to see Vinegar Syndrome titles on your website... Ah yes, the newsprint catalog. I am glad we are in color/on decent paper now but I still have the very last newsprint New Arrivals floating around here framed somewhere. That thing (and Ed of course) built the business. We had people write in and say they missed it when we killed it! I love anything CAV Distribution does so Vinegar Syndrome was a no brainer....now if I could just get Code Red and Scorpion to deal with me!
Originally Posted by Dimension X
(Post 11746226)
That stinks. I've seen a lot of Marvel and IDW trades cheap at various places, but never DC, so I figured that must be what was up. It really sucks since I'm more of a DC fan.
Originally Posted by That'sAllFolks
(Post 11746563)
GW, I hope you are successful in getting the powers that be to do away with that per item charge. Maybe you could offer free PH at a certain purchase amount. It would go a long way in encouraging bigger orders. Thanks for all your input. your little list caused me some big bucks ;)
Originally Posted by Dimension X
(Post 11746682)
:up: I know I could mail in my order and avoid the per item charge, but I seriously can't recall the last time I wrote a check to pay for something. I use my credit card for everything these days.
Originally Posted by SethDLH
(Post 11746705)
GW - did the spaghetti western book Any Gun Can Play sell out?
I really want to thank you guys for being customers and supporting us. (Even when we do sell out before we get you what you want!). We're fairly big now but we are still a family run place and a big part of our small town's economy. And I am always looking for more cool DVDs, and the book buyer does the same for books! |
Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by GoldenWheels
(Post 11746895)
I get why they do it as they think they are protecting the value but it kills me because we could sell the heck out of those Showcase500 page compendiums at a bargain price.
I guess I'll have to keep picking up used copies when I can.
Originally Posted by GoldenWheels
(Post 11746895)
I'm not gonna lie...me either.
Originally Posted by GoldenWheels
(Post 11746895)
Maybe Oldies (Yes I order from them when they have something good I don't!)
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by Dimension X
(Post 11746901)
Hmm. It's been awhile since I checked them out. Maybe I need to take another look. :) |
Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by GoldenWheels
(Post 11747044)
They're our competitor but they seem like a good business and they are mail order so I kind of root for them in a weird way! Us old fashioned types gotta stick together.
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by GoldenWheels
(Post 11747044)
They're our competitor but they seem like a good business and they are mail order so I kind of root for them in a weird way! Us old fashioned types gotta stick together.
:hint: :hint: |
Re: Hamilton Books
I rarely write checks anymore, but that base shipping price of $3.50 is way too good a deal to pass up so I'm willing to go old school and dig out the checkbook. I'm one of those people who tend to nickel and dime a bargain in my head, figuring out best how to maximize my savings and whether a bargain is still a bargain once shipping, tax and crap are added to it. Doing the math is essential to the hunt.
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by ProfessorEcho
(Post 11747335)
I rarely write checks anymore, but that base shipping price of $3.50 is way too good a deal to pass up so I'm willing to go old school and dig out the checkbook. I'm one of those people who tend to nickel and dime a bargain in my head, figuring out best how to maximize my savings and whether a bargain is still a bargain once shipping, tax and crap are added to it. Doing the math is essential to the hunt.
While I take into account that extra item charge it doesn't bother me too much. I just add it to the cost of the item (actually average the total shipping across all items) and if that extra ~$.50 kills the "deal" well... guess I really didn't want/need it that bad. :) I'd probably order more from Oldies were their base shipping not so high. Their free shipping offers typically require a far larger purchase amount than I'm ready/willing to drop. I remember when they'd do it for purchases as low as $25 but that's been a while. Not only that but Hamilton supports *us* here on DVDTalk with prizes for most (all?) of the challenges. For that reason alone I'll give them business over Oldies. |
Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by Dimension X
(Post 11746901)
And I'd buy the heck out of them if you had them really cheap. I wasn't at all interested in those when they first came out (the same with the Marvel Essentials). Then they got around to publishing stuff I didn't already have (either reprints or originals), and I want those. Plus they look great on my comic spinner rack.
Also, the truth of the matter is that much of this stuff isn't GREAT, it's just solid everyday comics that filled a need back in the day and can again if given the right perspective. So in that sense, these reprints are perfect. It's like with average transfer DVDs, sometimes the kick is in just seeing something, not bronzing it. |
Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by That'sAllFolks
(Post 11747292)
Yes, they have some good stuff and it's priced OK, sometimes really good .. .but they do offer free postage around holidays and with an order over $100, so that's when I buy from them
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 11747461)
Not only that but Hamilton supports *us* here on DVDTalk with prizes for most (all?) of the challenges. For that reason alone I'll give them business over Oldies.
Originally Posted by ProfessorEcho
(Post 11747468)
I was the same way when they first appeared, especially feeling turned off by the black and white, but after awhile I came to love them and got hooked on adding volumes to my collection. The fact is that most of this stuff will never see the light of day in any other form, unless one has the money, time and opportunity to collect all of the original comics, something that would take nearly unlimited funds and years to accomplish.
Also, the truth of the matter is that much of this stuff isn't GREAT, it's just solid everyday comics that filled a need back in the day and can again if given the right perspective. So in that sense, these reprints are perfect. It's like with average transfer DVDs, sometimes the kick is in just seeing something, not bronzing it. |
Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by ProfessorEcho
(Post 11747335)
I rarely write checks anymore, but that base shipping price of $3.50 is way too good a deal to pass up so I'm willing to go old school and dig out the checkbook. I'm one of those people who tend to nickel and dime a bargain in my head, figuring out best how to maximize my savings and whether a bargain is still a bargain once shipping, tax and crap are added to it. Doing the math is essential to the hunt.
Using my CC, I ordered yesterday and got my shipping confirmation today. Everything I ordered shipped. No worries. :banana:
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 11747461)
While I take into account that extra item charge it doesn't bother me too much. I just add it to the cost of the item (actually average the total shipping across all items) and if that extra ~$.50 kills the "deal" well... guess I really didn't want/need it that bad. :)
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 11747461)
Not only that but Hamilton supports *us* here on DVDTalk with prizes for most (all?) of the challenges. For that reason alone I'll give them business over Oldies.
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by GoldenWheels
(Post 11747492)
I may be kind of weird in this way--but I think the coloring from a lot of the Silver age stuff is terrible anyway and I think the art looks just awesome without it.
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by GoldenWheels
(Post 11747492)
I may be kind of weird in this way--but I think the coloring from a lot of the Silver age stuff is terrible anyway and I think the art looks just awesome without it.
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by Lang Thompson
(Post 11732561)
They finally fixed the power search so we can filter for 2013. Here are some DVDs I saw that might be of interest....
ANTHONY BOURDAIN--A COOK'S TOUR: The Complete Series $11.95 *On Disc 6, the "Eating on the Mekong" episode is missing; when you select that episode to watch, you get the "Wild Delicacies" episode instead. Then, when you select the "Wild Delicacies" episode, you get the "Wild Delicacies" episode. So, two of the one episode, and none of the other. |
Re: Hamilton Books
^^I've gotta hand it to Questar. I called them Thursday afternoon for the replacement disc, and it's already arrived. It's nice to see a DVD company react so courteously and promptly to fix mistakes.
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Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by Rexxriot
(Post 11743691)
Thanks for that list, GW! I ordered Dawn of the Dead and the last 3 seasons of the Kids in the Hall. Nice to finally cross those off my "need to buy" list. Oh, it was my first order too.
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Re: Hamilton Books
Site has been updated & here's some items of interest:
DVDs 6 DEGREES OF HELL $6.95 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (Gene Wilder) $6.95 CLEOPATRA: 75th Anniversary Edition $6.95 EROS $5.95 LAW & ORDER: The Fifth Year / 1994-1995 Season $15.95 LAW & ORDER: The Eighth Year / 97-98 Season $15.95 LIES AND ILLUSIONS (BluRay) $5.95 LORD OF WAR: 2-Disc Special Edition $5.94 MANDINGO (BluRay) $7.95 MARLENE DIETRICH: The Glamour Collection $9.95 MARLON BRANDO: The Franchise Collection $7.95 NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE: Double Secret Probation Edition $7.95 PETER SELLERS 5-FILM COLLECTION $11.95 PRIME SUSPECT 4 $9.95 PRIME SUSPECT 5 $9.95 PRIME SUSPECT 6: The Last Witness $9.95 TERMINATOR SALVATION $6.95 Books THE JETSONS: The Official Guide to the Cartoon Classic $4.95 A SHORT HISTORY OF CAHIERS DU CINEMA $7.95 CLINT EASTWOOD: Master Filmmaker at Work $14.95 EVENINGS WITH CARY GRANT $6.95 GAHAN WILSON: Fifty Years of Playboy Cartoons $29.95 FAT, DRUNK, AND STUPID: The Inside Story Behind the Making of Animal House $4.95 HEARST OVER HOLLYWOOD: Power, Passion, and Propaganda in the Movies $7.95 HOLLYWOOD'S CENSOR: Joseph I. Breen & the Production Code Administration $6.95 LIFE ITSELF – Ebert $6.95 MARS ATTACKS: 50th Anniversary Collection $7.95 SOMEBODY: The Reckless Life and Remarkable Career of Marlon Brando $4.95 |
Re: Hamilton Books
New is THE STUART GORDON BOX SET: Pit & the Pendulum / Castle Freak / Deathbed / Stuart Gordon Bonus DVD
$14.95 Item # 5610435 |
Re: Hamilton Books
Some new items:
RAY HARRYHAUSEN COLLECTIBLE DVD GIFT SET $19.94 THE SAMUEL FULLER COLLECTION: The Collector's Choice $29.95 THE GREGORY PECK FILM COLLECTION $14.95 THE BING CROSBY COLLECTION $9.95 STANLEY KRAMER FILM COLLECTION $9.95 THE ROAN GROUP SERIAL BOX $11.95 MAD DOG MORGAN: 2-Disc Limited Edition $4.95 |
Re: Hamilton Books
Originally Posted by Lang Thompson
(Post 11862719)
Some new items:
RAY HARRYHAUSEN COLLECTIBLE DVD GIFT SET $19.94 THE SAMUEL FULLER COLLECTION: The Collector's Choice $29.95 THE GREGORY PECK FILM COLLECTION $14.95 THE BING CROSBY COLLECTION $9.95 STANLEY KRAMER FILM COLLECTION $9.95 THE ROAN GROUP SERIAL BOX $11.95 MAD DOG MORGAN: 2-Disc Limited Edition $4.95 |
Re: Hamilton Books
^Absolutely agree! I missed that when Lang first did the post. Even though I already have the 2-disk SE releases on 20 Million Miles to Earth and It Came from Beneath the Sea it's absolutely worth the triple dip on those 2 (I also have the BW set with booklet those came in) just for 2-disk SE on Earth vs. the Flying Saucers plus the Ymir figure.
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Re: Hamilton Books
Just a heads up but the LE of Mad Dog Morgan is not anamorphic. It was released by Troma in 2009.
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Re: Hamilton Books
All 1$:
Super Robot Red Baron: Complete Series 3436187 Camp Nowhere/Baby 3527948 Ernest Goes to Camp/Jail 3527956 For Hire/Southern Cross 3527964 Cemetery Club/Funny Bones 3527972 Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag/Gross Anatomy 6527980 Heaven's Fall/Blue Ridge Fall 6527999 Ice Cream Man/Jack Frost 2 3528057 Niagara Motel/The Independent 3528065 Flesh Eating Mothers 4309863 Howling III 4309871 Marronier 4309898 Racket Squad 4315855 Dangerous Pursuit/Flight From Justice 4373014 Dark Forces 4437462 Patrick 4437470 Strange Behavior 4437489 Syngenor 4437497 Thirst 4437500 Bone Sickness 4498011 Footsteps 4498054 Hunting Creatures 4498062 Mercy 4498070 Two Front Teeth 4498089 Bride of the Gorilla/Amazing Transparent Man 5498198 Bucket of Blood/Attack of the Giant Leeches 5498201 Dementia 13/Killer Shrews 5498228 Eegah/Giant Gila Monster 5498236 Indestructible Man/Brain that Wouldn't Die 5498287 Killers From Space/Last Woman on Earth 5498295 Teenagers from Outer Space/The Terror 5498368 |
Re: Hamilton Books
I've not yet ordered from Hamilton Books, but want to finally place an order. I see that they have several books in stock that I'm interested in. None of those books say "damaged", "shopworn" or "no jacket".
My question is, Would the books be in New or close to New condition, with remainder marks and possibly a bit of wear but nothing too serious (the condition I'm looking for) or do the books sometimes have more substantial wear, stains, etc? Thanks for any help. |
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