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A clear definition of "suspended" #197190 01/20/09 10:53 AM
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Good Tuesday Morning!

So there is no misunderstanding of the collectible term "suspended"; The National Association of Limited Edition Dealers, who publishes the Code of Ethics that all true collectibles lives by does allow "suspended" "open edition" pieces to go back into production if the is demand or necessity in the market. A limited edition is clearly defined at it conception by a specific number of pieces to be produced, an "open edition" is just that "open" defined by no limit or time in production.
In my twenty five plus years, in the industry, I have only seen "suspended" editions reopened only twice.What i am saying is if you are interested in any "suspended" GLOW, you should buy it since it is very unlikely you will see it again in production.

There will be several LLOM , in 2009, each a limited edition custom piece.

In total there are (32) replicas in 2009 - each a Collectors' Choice!

I took a criticism for directing collectors to Dealers; I think the wording was "why bother?"
Dealers want and need to hear from Collectors; Collectors calls are always welcomed!

AJC

Re: A clear definition of "suspended" #197191 01/20/09 12:11 PM
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