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    WANTED notld scrapbook vol. 2

    If anyone has a NOTLD scrapbook vol. 2 that Karl Hardman and Marilyn Eastman put together and sold after the first zombie jamboree please let me know - Looking to buy one. I already have their Vol. 1 scrapbook from the Zombie jamboree

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5NOTLD View Post
    If anyone has a NOTLD scrapbook vol. 2 that Karl Hardman and Marilyn Eastman put together and sold after the first zombie jamboree please let me know - Looking to buy one. I already have their Vol. 1 scrapbook from the Zombie jamboree
    I have the first one, didn't know there even was a second one

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5NOTLD View Post
    If anyone has a NOTLD scrapbook vol. 2 that Karl Hardman and Marilyn Eastman put together and sold after the first zombie jamboree please let me know - Looking to buy one. I already have their Vol. 1 scrapbook from the Zombie jamboree
    I'm still looking for one.

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    Bump. Still Looking for Vol. 2

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    I believe that these were sold at Texas Frightmare Weekend at John Russo's table. I didn't pick one up and I'm kind of regretting it now, I spent too much on other stuff, but I did grab some nice NOTLD related stuff.

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    Are you thinking of the filmbook? I saw those for sale, but didn't see any scrapbooks.

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    I doubt Russo had these scrapbooks. They are a binder not a book and were hand made by Hardman/Eastman who originally sold them. They sold out.
    Vol. 2 is similar in edition size to Vol. 1 (25-30 made).

    To give you an idea of what vol. 2 looks like - Below is my scrapbook for vol. 1...
    Just need to track down Vol. 2 now..

    Thanks for keeping an eye open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5NOTLD View Post
    I doubt Russo had these scrapbooks. They are a binder not a book and were hand made by Hardman/Eastman who originally sold them. They sold out.
    Vol. 2 is similar in edition size to Vol. 1 (25-30 made).

    To give you an idea of what vol. 2 looks like - Below is my scrapbook for vol. 1...
    Just need to track down Vol. 2 now..

    Thanks for keeping an eye open.

    I bought the filmbook from a seperate booth that was involved with the Dead comic books.

    But Russo had scrap books for sale, I flipped through one of them and he told me about it, He also had vials of dirt from the cemetery among other things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5NOTLD View Post
    I doubt Russo had these scrapbooks. They are a binder not a book and were hand made by Hardman/Eastman who originally sold them. They sold out.
    Vol. 2 is similar in edition size to Vol. 1 (25-30 made).

    To give you an idea of what vol. 2 looks like - Below is my scrapbook for vol. 1...
    Just need to track down Vol. 2 now..

    Thanks for keeping an eye open.

    Russo had them, they actually looked nicer than that, they weren't in a full binder, but just connected together with a plastic spiral. I flipped through one of them, it was nice but I was on a bit of a budget. He also had vials of cemetery dirt. The people that produce the Dead comics had a lot of stuff, the filmbook, shot glasses, shirts, etc. Romero was selling the usual, but he had the UK version of Creepshow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellachris View Post
    Russo had them, they actually looked nicer than that, they weren't in a full binder, but just connected together with a plastic spiral. I flipped through one of them, it was nice but I was on a bit of a budget. He also had vials of cemetery dirt. The people that produce the Dead comics had a lot of stuff, the filmbook, shot glasses, shirts, etc. Romero was selling the usual, but he had the UK version of Creepshow.

    Is Russo making copies of his personal scrapbook that has the newspaper ads/reviews in it? Or was it a copy of his original pressbook/presskit that he sold for a while? (below is that copy). What was in it that you saw? He has sold that dirt forever lol. Thanks.

    Copy of Russo's original pressbook/presskit that he sold



    Copy of Russo's New American Films (Made up of Russo, Streiner, and Ricci)Prospectus/publicity kit that he sold

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellachris View Post
    I bought the filmbook from a seperate booth that was involved with the Dead comic books.

    But Russo had scrap books for sale, I flipped through one of them and he told me about it, He also had vials of dirt from the cemetery among other things.
    I picked up a cemetery marker from evans city cemetery.It is just a marker that the cemetery puts on the grave that has your name and birth/death dates.Its used till you get a real stone.


    Sean

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    How much do these scrapbooks cost?

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