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Rip

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  1. That 33 no show is a tough one Do you have the Exciting 28 (The underwater "no show")
  2. A lot of the "Old School" collectors still have their books raw. I really couldn't guess
  3. Gerbers Scarcity ratings a very hit and miss. Some "7" books are harder to get than some 8's and some 8's are harder to get than 9's. There are a lot more copies out there on most ALL of those 8 and up books. Some of those "Gerber No Shows" can be found with a little hard work. One common example is Flash 56. Another book that IS tough to find is Cat-Man 13. I would use it as a rough guide but not a truly accurate one. I remember at one time I used to keep track and trade notes of various hard to find golden age books. I had notes on all of the Suspense Books and a few various other titles. 4 is harder to find than 3.
  4. Yea that 288 is a toughy. Still don't have one of those
  5. Great books! Its cool to see some of those non DC books too
  6. Thanks to Shiverbones for those perfectly graded Manitoba's HOS 139 135. You came through in a big way!
  7. I LOVE that last one. I'm gunna have ta getta copy
  8. Here's one I've never seen before. Got this today
  9. Well I thought I'd post a few fun covers......
  10. See here http://boards.collectors-society.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=commag&Number=562027&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=4 Cover: Berni Wrightson/frontispiece: Michael Kaluta/titlepage: Kenneth Smith/back cover: Bob Juanillo (1970) [edited: Richard L. Jennings] The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow [adapted: Jeff Jones; illustrated: Jeff Jones; Alan Weiss & Berni Wrightson] 11p from the story by Washington Irving