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Auctionbytes-Update, Number 7 - February 06, 2000 - ISSN 1528-6703

Collector's Corner
1) Clues to Nancy Drew Books
By Michele Alice

Since the publication of "The Secret of the Old Clock" in 1930, the Nancy Drew series of books has remained popular with readers and collectors to this day. Though first editions of the various titles can command high prices at auction and at retail, they still do surface at yard, church, and benefit book sales for quite reasonable prices. (Last summer I bought several at a yard sale for just a dollar each!) There is one problem for collectors, however. The series has been so popular, that with each generation, Grosset & Dunlap would not only publish multiple editions of each title, but would also republish the entire series in new formats. Thus, for example, the first six titles (published between 1930 and 1932) have appeared, in multiple editions, in more than a dozen different formats!

So, what does all this mean to the collector? Well, if we look at a few of the prices being asked for "The Clue in the Diary" (Vol. 7) at various auction and book-dealer sites, we see that it certainly pays to be able to not only distinguish between various editions, but also to be able to identify the different formats! "The Clue in the Diary" appeared in the first format (solid blue cover, no silhouette, white end papers) in its first edition only. Its rarity is substantiated by the fact that a signed copy is currently being offered over the Internet for $350! Then there is a copy in the second format (blue cover, orange silhouette) for $75; a copy in the third format (orange end papers, war-paper edition) for $65; and one in the blue tweed, "digger" end paper format for $40. (Keep in mind that, as always, condition greatly affects price.)

One would need a book to describe, in depth, the different formats and their variations, so for more information, the serious collector should consult the "bible" of the Nancy Drew series of books, Farahs Guide, by David Farah, or check the following Web sites:

http://www.stratemeyer.net (very good; also found under www.larilana.com), and http://www.bibliofind.com

2) Beanie Babies get a Vote of Confidence
By Ray Tipton

One of the most notorious toys crazes that swept through the nation in the latter part of the '90's is the Beanie Babies craze. The Ty company took some simple bean-filled plush toys and turned them into a national phenomena. Ty releases a few of these lovable toys at a time and then systematically retires them from production, making them irresistible to collectors.

In 1999, Ty announced that they were retiring all of the remaining Beanie Babies by the year's end and would no longer produce the line. This announcement sent collectors in frenzy. Everyone tried to complete their Beanie collections before the end of the line was at hand, and many fans of the line begged Ty to reconsider their decision.

Apparently Ty listened to its customers. Over New Years, Ty offered Beanie Babies collectors the chance to save the line. Ty offered voting over its Web site (www.ty.com) asking the question "Do You Want the Beanie Baby Line to Continue into 2000?" Voters were charged 50 cents per vote which all went to charity. Needless to say, the Ty Beanie Babies line was saved by over 90% of the voters saying Yes.

Ty has announced that it's all new Beanie Babies 2000 line will debut at New York's International Toy Fair later this month. They promise lots of surprises in its all-new Beanie line.

As for the now retired Beanie Babies, sales are currently slower on the secondary market. Prices on many online auction sites however have remained steady for many of the more popular Beanie toys especially the Bears. Expect somewhat of a surge in sales on some of the older Beanies as Ty plans on releasing the new line of Beanie Babies this spring. A new release such as this usually causes the secondary market to pick up as well. Check those online auctions now to find some deals while you can.

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