Price etiquette
Discussion
Now I am not an avid reader, but only because reading now makes me very sleepy and I last about 3 pages!
However I used to be and this is a thing that came up in conversation at work today.
And that is about leaving the price on a book sleeve or cover, regardless, if said book was being given as a gift.
I was raised to ALWAYS remove the price, even if this meant snipping a corner off a paperback outer back cover where the price might be, or snipping the bottom corner of a dust cover on a hardback for the same reason.
Apparently this is something only I do on a group of 5 or 6 guys! They all say it damages said book.
SO what do people think....
However I used to be and this is a thing that came up in conversation at work today.
And that is about leaving the price on a book sleeve or cover, regardless, if said book was being given as a gift.
I was raised to ALWAYS remove the price, even if this meant snipping a corner off a paperback outer back cover where the price might be, or snipping the bottom corner of a dust cover on a hardback for the same reason.
Apparently this is something only I do on a group of 5 or 6 guys! They all say it damages said book.
SO what do people think....
Interesting stuff, I realise posting on a books sub forum to people who clearly love books was likely to cause a level of confusion. I will add I would only ever do this to a gifted book, one that was never going to be sold on. Odd that all of my family have and will do it!
It did lead to a fascinating discussion about other weird stuff that we all do and don't!!
It did lead to a fascinating discussion about other weird stuff that we all do and don't!!
Casebound books with dust jackets often have the price on the inside front cover flap printed on a different coloured triangle to aid deviants like the OP wield their scissors. To start chopping up the back cover of a paperback is completely disturbing. You should be looking after books, not chopping them up!
However going back 70-80 years there was a production based reason for snipping a dustjacket. The printer would print different prices in various positions on the jacket flap, allowing the seller to choose which price they wanted to use. Or for use in a different market such as USA or Canada.

Yours, a book printer.
However going back 70-80 years there was a production based reason for snipping a dustjacket. The printer would print different prices in various positions on the jacket flap, allowing the seller to choose which price they wanted to use. Or for use in a different market such as USA or Canada.
Yours, a book printer.
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