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Canadian Price Variants

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Question on the idea of the Canadian price variant or edition. Is the idea that you have exactly the same book but with a different price? And specifically a price that if sold in the U.S would look to be a higher priced variant.

 

So a pence copy is frowned upon because it is clearly foreign whereas a Canadian copy may or may not be foreign and can therefore be mistaken or perceived as a variant to the US version.

 

So if all that is said, why limit it to the 1982-1986 time frame. Wouldn't all books with US pricing symbols but priced for sale in Canada fall into this category? Besides some of the Harvey's, here's a Dell I've had that is a Canadian priced version.

 

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