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Patrick Bishop
| Occupation: | Commercial banking |
| Collection Focus: | The focus shifts, I collect haphazardly. |
| Most Prized King Item: | My beat-up, faded, unsigned paperback copy of The Stand "For the First Time Complete and Uncut" that you wouldn't give a nickel for, but was instrumental in sealing my love for Stephen King over 30 years ago. (Acquired much later, my Doubleday S/L of the same book is in far better condition.) |
| Fun Fact: | Other than Danai Gurira, I've met all the major stars of The Walking Dead's early seasons. |
| Bio / Introduction: |
Patrick has been enthralled by books as long as he can remember, but never read Stephen King until senior year of high school. Much later, he discovered rare and collectible books while searching for information on the expected release of the next Dark Tower book after Wizard and Glass. He stumbled onto the original TheDarkTower messageboard and twenty-ish years later, Patrick is still at it. He has established long-standing friendships with truly wonderful King collectors both virtually and in-person and he enjoys meeting those new to the community as well. The people are what keeps him engaged and enthused.
When he isn’t engrossed in the world of books (and his job which supports the addiction), Patrick enjoys attending volleyball games for the youngest of his three kids as well as a variety of outdoor activities on the Central Coast of California.
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Timothy Buisker
| Occupation: | Statistician |
| Collection Focus: | Fine bindings and Centipede Press; for King, I collect the S/L books with the bindings and designs I find most interesting |
| Most Prized King Item: | Centipede Press Roman Numeral Salem's Lot; it hits the trifecta: Centipede + Fine Bindings + King |
| Fun Fact: | I have a wife and three small daughters, I am good at braiding hair, and my fingernails are often painted |
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The first King book I read was The Shining. My older brother (who was 15) gave it to me - the Signet cover with the mirror finish (I still have it). I was nine at the time and understood, at best, 50% of what I was reading. Then a couple years and many books later, I recognized the name "Stephen King" on a copy of IT at the bookstore, and have been reading him steadily since. Twenty-ish years after that, King made an impact on my collecting also. I first discovered limited editions via Centipede Press. Not King though! American Psycho. But when I started looking at the Centipede back catalog and saw Salem's Lot, I had to find out more. I was so impressed with that book and it was my grail for a long time. It also led me down the rabbit hole of other King limiteds, particularly the Charnel House The Regulators, the Philtrum Press Eyes of the Dragon, and the Subterranean Press The Green Mile, all of which are just beautiful books. That really widened my appreciation for books as objects of art and got me interested in more binding and design qualities, which I've enjoyed enormously. In my non-book-collecting life I am a biostatistician and epidemiologist and I run a small statistical consulting firm.
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Kira Dobson-Dickerson
| Occupation: | Home Health Nurse |
| Collection Focus: | Any and all King, signed, with a side trip into Suntup and Joe Hill |
| Most Prized King Item: | My S/L 11/22/63- It was my first signed item and purchased at time of release. I couldn't believe I was able to get one! |
| Fun Fact: | My husband Troy and I met when we were both in different places in our lives but initially bonded over our love of The Dark Tower and book collecting! |
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Hi everyone! I have been reading King since 1984 when I picked up The Shining at my high school library. I was intrigued with the cover of the paperback and had no idea that with the first line "Jack Torrance thought: officious little prick" I would start a life long journey into the country of Stephen King. From that point forward I either bought my self or was gifted every single hard cover since then. (Unfortunately some of those had my parents signatures instead of Kings). I started my advanced collecting with a first/first of The Stand that I found in a book store near my university and I spent my food money on it. $100 in 1991 was a lot of money for me. And then it was off to the races. I was a member of the SKEEMERS group in the 90's and I made the pilgrimage to Bangor after I graduated Nursing school in 2010. I was fortunate enough to See King read at Radio City Music Hall with J.K Rowling and John Irving and again In NYC upon release of Lisey's Story.Unfortunatly I have never met the man himself and would probably cry were that to happen. I joined Rare King at the invitation of Kris Webster after discovering the Suntup Facebook page. It was like coming home to find a great group of people who were as invested in collecting King as I was. I cannot wait to meet all of you at King Con!
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Tom Finnegan
| Occupation: | Professional Land Surveyor |
| Collection Focus: | Anything Talisman, Black House or DT will immediately get my attention! I am also a proof junkie!! Any prepublication stuff is super cool. |
| Most Prized King Item: | Can I do two? I have one of the two Publishers Copies of the Talisman SL. Also my Indy Editions IT makes my jaw drop every time I open it. |
| Fun Fact: | I have completed both a Duathlon and a sprint level Triathlon! You can pretty much get me to play Bocce any time of the day or night. |
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Hello everyone! I have loved Stephen King since finding a raggedy paperback copy of Skeleton Crew and finishing it in two days. I then went through Night Shift and was hooked. No one, NO ONE! can do short stories like our man King. I am a Licensed Land Surveyor and oversee crews that perform the mapping for the California DOT in three counties here in Northern California. I also teach Land Surveying two nights a week to the union apprentices. I am the father to an amazing 20 year old daughter who is an amazing artist and aspiring art teacher. I am also a pet dad to three cats and two rambunctious Min Pins. In my spare time I love to play bocce, go to concerts, explore new places to eat and, of course, talk about Stephen King!
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Andy Graham
| Occupation: | Company Director |
| Collection Focus: | US & UK 1st Editions, Signed Limiteds |
| Most Prized King Item: | Lettered Firestarter |
| Fun Fact: | If I stand in front of a mirror with my eyes closed and say my name 5 times, when I open them, I appear |
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I live in England, and have three children, who rule my life with small pudgy iron fists. When I’m not being run around by small dictators, I run my own business in the glamorous and aromatic sewerage industry. My interests include martial arts, football (I mean soccer, not hand egg, although working with this group, I have started taking an interest in American Football (hand-egg)...
I grew up reading King, and I think it was a generational thing that I began with IT when I was 12 or 13 (go big, or go home!). In 2016, I decided to obtain a couple of hardback first editions of my favorite novels (The Stand, Firestarter, IT, 11/22/63 and The Institute are my definitive Top 5), and it spiralled… fast! I’m excited to be a part of KingCon. And a part of this community. |
William Hammond
| Occupation: | Partner/Operator of FRC |
| Collection Focus: | Dark Tower and Joe Hill |
| Most Prized King Item: | Original sketch from Ned Dameron |
| Fun Fact: | At one point I was a semi-pro pool player. I don’t play too much anymore but have been told that I’m still “pretty good”. |
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I live right outside of Philadelphia, although I’m a sports outsider following only baseball. Go Phils!!!! I started reading King in college and never looked back. My first foray into Constant Reading was Insomnia. My next great adventure was into the opus that is the Dark Tower. I now reread the DT every other year in full.
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Jackie Kovarovics
| Occupation: | Human Resources Specialist |
| Collection Focus: | Complete my full first collection (only missing the super rare ones) and one day a coffin Stand |
| Most Prized King Item: | End Of Watch I got signed on tour in Nashville in 2016 |
| Fun Fact: | I was on a Nickelodeon game show called “Get the Picture” when I was 12. While I did not win, I got a killer pair of 90’s BK shoes! |
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I live in the Atlanta area with my husband, 2 kids, 2 dogs and 2 cats and 12 3d printers. My husband and I lived our dream and made custom 3d printed blasters for about 6 years- one of our last sales was to Nerf, who bought all of their designers one of our blasters as a holiday gift. I cannot wait to meet everyone I have gotten to know over the years in the groups!
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Mike Malling
| Occupation: | Systems Architect |
| Collection Focus: | Dark Tower & Remarques |
| Most Prized King Item: | Ned Dameron's final Waste Lands remarque |
| Fun Fact: | I met my wife when I was nine years old. |
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I've been a King fan since middle school, but a rare King collector only since 2019. The Dark Tower is my favorite story (all 9 books!). I'm married with three kids - and will be starting GoFundMes for all of their colleges because their tuition is sitting on my shelves at home. I'm very much looking forward to meeting so many people at KingCon that I've only chatted with on-line or via the phone.
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Jackie Matyas
| Occupation: | Compliance Specialist |
| Collection Focus: | Stephen King 1st editions, limited editions, and inscriptions |
| Most Prized King Item: | Inscribed IT with a balloon doodle |
| Fun Fact: | I have stood atop the pressure vessel head of a nuclear reactor. |
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I am a lifelong horror enthusiast and have been collecting Stephen King since 2019. My favorite King novels include IT, Christine, Duma Key, The Stand, and Pet Sematary. I can't wait to finally meet the many like-minded weirdos I've grown to love through the King community. GO CHIEFS!
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Kris Webster
| Occupation: | Owner/Operator Indy Editions |
| Collection Focus: | Fine Press. Not only King.. But Fine Press has my heart (and Micheal Whelan's work!) |
| Most Prized King Item: | My tattered IT paperback from Grade 9 OR my Custom Salem's Lot Fine Press Production |
| Fun Fact: | I use to race Super-bike and was an amateur boxer...AND I live for the great outdoors! |
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Where do I start? When I was a wee lad or when my King collecting journey began? Or maybe you want to hear about my hobbies and what I do day to day? haha Well, we only have so much space here, so King it is! I was in Grade 9, and a friend gave me a paperback of IT. He said it was the best book he’d ever read and he was right. I was hooked. My parents found out and banned me from reading IT or Stephen King. I could not stop, however, so I read it on the bus, at recess/lunch and anywhere I could. It took me ALL of that school year to finish. That was it. I was on my journey. I did not really collect until I stumbled upon signed limiteds while trying to complete my 1sts through eBbay in the 2000s. I was blown away! SIGNED!?? And with protective cases? Hell yeah! I'M IN! It was not long after that my wife saw a $700 charge for a Dolan’s Cadillac S/L on the Visa AND LOST IT. She banned me from buying books, much like my parents did from reading them! I had to make a choice. How can I get more of these? I was good at sales, as it was my profession, so I sold all my gift editions, got a 'kitty' and started a small book selling business (Indy Editions) to fund my addiction. Through good service, hard work, customer satisfaction and honesty? It grew and grew. I love helping collectors. I started doing long term payment plans to help some get books they coveted that they otherwise could not. I started Rare King on Facebook to help people learn and buy and sell in a safe environment. Also, to weed out the sheer volume of fakes that plague our community. It grew and grew. KingCon was the next vision. I am beyond thankful for anyone that is taking their time, spending their money or just being positive about this monumental task. I hope to keep doing it for the rest of my life. This is NOT a business and we do NOT make any money. This is just my (our) way of giving back to the world of the best people I have met in my life. YOU. SO, I will see YOU in Vegas fellow Constant Reader... until then.. shine on.
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