$500 for a signed copy of "Heart of the Pines"

It's a shame that John sees none of that money.

IMHO, they should do more printings and flood the market with that book.

I am in total agreement on both points Ben,the things that come up on ebay that are pine barrens related never cease to amaze me anymore,unbelievable.
 
I hear it is in print again. It is available at Batsto and other places if I remember correctly. Anyone know differently?

Guy
 
I was at the visitor center six weeks ago,they had at that time,two copies on the shelf,and more copies in the back,marilyn also had a copy in her store.Signed,or unsigned,i would never even think of selling my copy.
 
I was at the visitor center six weeks ago,they had at that time,two copies on the shelf,and more copies in the back,marilyn also had a copy in her store.Signed,or unsigned,i would never even think of selling my copy.

So it is as I thought available again. And I am sure they are not selling signed copies at either location for $500. The buyer better beware on ebay.

guy
 
Just a thought,but maybe the visitor center could post on ebay that they have copies available for $60,then get John to sign a few for a fee,and give the difference to him,he is the one that deserves it!!!!!
 
Purchased mine at the Tuckerton Seaport Museum. Would make for you a nice visit. Call first to make sure they have it. John signed it at Sweetwater. It can be ordered at Borders last I knew. A friend did just that.

George.