This is VERY cool but wasn't the seal on the real BOS prop branded into the leather?
In my opinion, if you look at the screencap in my thread you can see that it's not burned it's embossed.
The Presidential seal has been re-produced, modified to match the original book and burnt directly onto the leather.
Our book has the inserts found in the original prop as well as many more custom inserts.
we purposefully steered clear of reproducing things that were created by Ross - one example the scroll. We actually do have scroll artwork the same as Ross used for his magnificent prop but since it was made by him for his prop we felt that if we used his one, it could be argued that we were guilty of a form of recasting. Likewise, other elements used in our book might fall into the same worrying category so we avoided them as best we could. For the record, we NEVER promoted our book as being screen accurate.
Regarding accuracy it also seems that even you are unable to verify certain characteristics of the original prop - just as we were. If its total accuracy you are after then you need to wait with your very forceful opinions until you are holding all three of the books you are comparing (that includes the original prop and NOT one of Ross' superb copies - after all, even if Da Vinci had painted more Mona Lisa's, there can only be one original - the first). If you are making comparisons based on accuracy then please may I implore you to compare apples with apples.
Ah, so people didn't pay $1k for your books. If so then I was misinformed and apologize.Your main objection appears to be surrounding the price. Here too may I please request that you reserve your judgement until after you have:
1) All of the facts surrounding the making of our book and whether we actually received the amount for each book you claim we did - I can assure you we did not!
I haven't even covered the interior of the books in my comparison. However, I've written way more than 186 pages of material on the same subject. It's par for the course when you have a degree in English. As a graphic designer, I've done layout for way more than 186 pages as well. I'm no stranger to picking fonts either.2) Written 186 pages of your own material and stories (remembering to make each entry 100% screen accurate or it won't count because you are stressing screen accuracy - we on the other hand did not), purchasing and selecting all the fonts and laying out each of the 186 pages.
I have all my leather and paper (sorry, no fabric on this puppy) ready to go. And I purchased it all by myself! It was my assistant's day off. :rolleyes (In the interest of full disclosure, I did have friends with me when I bought the paper.)3) Hand selecting and purchasing all the leather, paper and fabric for each of the numerous books you are going to be making.
Do I look like I just fell off the replica making wagon? I am no stranger to research or purchasing or creating or printing replicas. I've worked in so many paper mediums I can't even begin to list them all.4) Researching, sometimes purchasing, creating and printing each of the 70 plus inserts that were issued along with our book
I can assure you that I have a bit of experience with assembling books.Printing all the pages of a limited run publication, hand crafting each book and cover before assembling each one and ageing - by hand - each one of the over 200 pages contained in each book.
I am not insisting that you do all of the above in the same detail because its your choice to make yours as you wish but remember, if you leave out even one of the above, then with respect, you are not comparing apples with apples.
In ending, I would like to say that its regrettable that you seem hell-bent on throwing mud at people who have gone out of their way to produce a good quality piece for the members here. If you don't like the price then by all means either choose another option - other people did and its a free world - but please could I ask you to refrain from making broad and often uninformed generalisations.
If on the other hand, the purpose of this thread is to discuss a more accurate replica of the book then I for one not only welcome your input, but I would be first in line to purchase one from you if you found it in yourself to do a run of them.
Hi Sarednab! I understand your English perfectly!
I'm not going for cheap leather, paper, or binding. It's go big or go home in my house!
Hi Sarednab! I understand your English perfectly!
I'm not going for cheap leather, paper, or binding. It's go big or go home in my house!
What about your contents????? Since the real one had few "secrets" what are you doing for yousr or is the inside going to be accurate to the original????
Coming back to research and details of the BoS itself...Do "we" know how the Cover is built up or the book is attached to the cover?
I have tried to find some details about that, but no success so far :unsure . Do we have detailed pics of the inside cover? What materials used?