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PokerKid

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  1. Collecting in the early '80s, I remember that #181 was a modestly expensive key, with #180 and 182 both fetching a decent price.

    He was far and away the most popular X-Man and picking up steam with every issue it seemed. Those old Overstreets will help be a good guide if someone wants to look up a couple books to see when he gets broken out.

  2. And, oddly enough, during a break, Doyle Brunson apparently got turned around, took my seat and was playing with my chips.

     

    Did he at least add to your stack?

    Nope, he was just fumbling with the chips during a break, he didn't play any hands. And he was gone before I got back from break, but people at the table were talking like the Pope had just dropped by.

    One of the great things about the WSOP is getting to talk with everyone. I got to have good conversations with James Woods, Greg Raymer and, best of all, Penn Jillette (with Penn, it is less of a conversation and more of smiling while he has a very loud conversation with the room. Good natured and always amusing). And you can meet or at least see pretty much any poker player or poker playing celebrity you would like. It is very casual and fun.

    The highlight was sitting at the table with Phil Ivey on my right and Robert Williamson III at the the table next to us. They were going back and forth trying to make a $50,000 wager on who would win more money. Somehow Ivey starts bragging about how he is one of the three best Ms. Pac-Man players in the world and Williamson is giving him about his golf game. They were going at each other for more than an hour. Had very little to do with poker, but was some of the funniest stuff I had heard at the table in a long time.

  3. This one doesn't really fit anywhere, but I couldn't have been happier with this pickup so I had to post it. It is a magazine, not comic related. I had been looking for this magazine since I saw someone selling a cover replica a year or so back. It came up on eBay. Usually, Screen Guides don't go for much, but a 1939 magazine with a Gone With the Wind cover had me worried it might have a few people going for it. I just figured I'd pay whatever the market price was so I put in a $250 bid. Got it for $20.

    It arrived. It is tabloid size and in beautiful shape.

     

    Awesome pick-up...and very inspiring!

    I am going o be playing in a 300+ person charity poker tournament today to benefit ALS research.

    The top three finishers get WSOP entries. So now I'll be thinking of Clark. Thanks Pokerkid! (thumbs u

     

    Good luck to you. I've played in five events - six counting the free media event, which is fun but doesn't much resemble any other WSOP event - and oddly the two main events were the least fun of the bunch. (Had I made it into the money, I might feel differently.)

    If you love to play and don't happen to win a seat, it is worth buying into one of the cheap - $1,500-$2,500 - events once for the experience. My first tournament there was a limit hold 'em tourney. Despite 1,200 people in the tourney, Johnny Chan, Phil Ivey, and John D'Agostino along with a couple other name players who show up regularly on TV, but their names are slipping my mind at the moment, were at the table with me. And, oddly enough, during a break, Doyle Brunson apparently got turned around, took my seat and was playing with my chips.

    My friends were calling back home during the tournament and sending out e-mail updates on what was going on. It was over the top but a blast. I busted out shortly before the money (I'll spare you a whiny bad beat story), but had one of the best times I have ever had.

  4. This one doesn't really fit anywhere, but I couldn't have been happier with this pickup so I had to post it. It is a magazine, not comic related. I had been looking for this magazine since I saw someone selling a cover replica a year or so back. It came up on eBay. Usually, Screen Guides don't go for much, but a 1939 magazine with a Gone With the Wind cover had me worried it might have a few people going for it. I just figured I'd pay whatever the market price was so I put in a $250 bid. Got it for $20.

    It arrived. It is tabloid size and in beautiful shape.

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  5. I had a Tec 90 and it was one of my favorites. I always liked black covers, but also this one lacked some of the cheesiness that was starting to show up more and more often (which I still enjoyed, but I like my Batman knocking people around).

    Keep going until you burn out the bulb on that scanner. Really nice books with some great colors.

  6. Since I scanned them for the 1-365 thread, I might as well sort these books into their threads.

     

    Spy-Hunters 18 Jul-52, an unusual ACG anti-Communist book featuring a flamethrower cover. Dennis almost loved his copy to death.

     

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    Jack

    Man, once this guy finds a spy, he's toast (literally). That's tough.

  7. done...DONE.... you are just getting started missy!

     

    Hahahaha, about 15 years ago when I started collecting, I made this comic my goal in life. I figured once I got it I would probably stop collecting. While I'd like to believe that to be true, there's always stuff out there that I'd really like to have...Like Batman 1 and Tec 27. :luhv:

     

    Life goals you set when you are 4 are not binding. Otherwise, I'd have stopped trying to do anything once I learned to fly and built my house out of chocolate chip cookies.

  8. I had to backtrack to the PB conversation, yesterday's mail brought one of my favorite Ed Bergey covers:

     

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    :applause: Great looking copy you found. :applause:

     

    :gossip: Do Helen's parents know she's going out in public dressed like that? :blush:

     

    I'd launch 1,000 ships for a shot at that. :o

  9. More superhero books, this time from the "B" box. I wish the whole box was filled with Batman.

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    I have a bunch of 3/4 cover and coverless copies in another box, but I doubt if I will be able to get to those if I am going to do the whole alphabet.

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    yowza! Incredible!

     

    Great group of covers. If I break down and go after a title, it will be Batman 1-100. I love the colors and fun covers that this title has.

  10. WOW, those are amazing:) (worship)

     

    Here are a few more from my *other* friend named Richard...thank you, to Richard! (worship)

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    Another sweet batch of books! Well done! :applause:

     

    Great set if books Sharon! I count three flag covers... :grin:

     

    GE

     

    I am always envious of these group shops. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of mint books and I don't have a camera.

    But I can try to create a group shot with scans from my collection and a little photoshop.

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    A couple of these are missing centerfolds and tears have been repaired and Pep 33 is just a cover but it is fun to stack them all up.

    I hope the scans weren't too large.

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    LOVING that group shot; wonderful stuff.

     

    p.s. if you ever need to part with the hit 17, i know someone who would take good care of it; really good care of it. did i say extreme care?

     

    I see a great group of comics like that and it makes me wonder how anyone can resist collecting golden age. Incredible covers all.