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erehwon

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  1. Thanks rjpb!! It'll be interesting to see how the rest of the books in the auction do. There are still some real gems that have yet to sell.
  2. When I first saw that Maus booklet, it took a moment before it registered that what I was looking at was a detached Raw insert inside a CGC case. A strange sight indeed... I think the reason I was at first thrown-off was because--like you--I would think of the booklet as incomplete without the issue it came in... Due to its larger than life format, CGC doesn't grade Raw; but if it did, would a copy of Raw #2 grade as complete if it had the Maus booklet missing? Let's not get started on how CGC would grade the seventh issue of Raw with the deliberately torn cover.
  3. I didn't bid on anything, but looking at the results of the first 34 lots that sold today, I wouldn't have won a damn thing anyways! Strong results indeed!! Pretty much everything but the Zaps sold for more than I would have expected. The Freak Brothers #1 is a jaw-dropping copy, but I wouldn't have guessed nearly $10k; same on the prices for Motor City #2 and XYZ. And just wow on the Haight Ashbury books... Light Comitragies in 9.4 sold for $830! Other highlights for me so far include the strong result on the Foo lot (that lot is just too cool for words), the San Francisco Comics #1 9.4 at nearly $2.3k, the Mr Natural #1 9.6 at $2.6k, and the Feds n' Heads 9.6 at $3k+. I did find it strange, however, that the C*nt newsprint edition in 9.8 sold for more than the much scarcer white paper edition in the same grade (can somebody explain that one to me?). Howard's collection is simply one of the best. When books like this hit the market it will inevitably draw some attention, and should, as you say, stir some interest for underground comix... I certainly hope it will!
  4. That's one I've never seen before. Not one that comes up frequently at all, but I think it's pictured in the Kennedy Guide. Was finally able to snag a copy.
  5. Picked this up several years ago and absolutely love this book!
  6. Nice pick up! This is not an easy book to find at all. There were two printings done of which this is the first (500 copies; the second printing was for an additional 140 copies). I'm not sure where the new price guide is at, but I wouldn't be surprised if the book you posted brought $50 or more on e-bay... Prices do fluctuate so it's hard to say exactly but NM copies have gone for $200+...
  7. Great Book!! I have been looking for a nice copy. And Happy Birthday!! Thanks, much appreciated!
  8. Have another book to share. Like RHK #26, a stepping-off-the-edge-of-a-crumbling-cliff cover.
  9. Very nice, Brian. Great purchase. I am sure it looks great in the collection. +1 Very nice!
  10. Just looked through the thread again and was surprised I've never posted in it. Weird, I thought I did ... Anyways, I've come to love Marvel westerns and I love this thread! Here's a few books, the first two I've posted elsewhere before and the last two I don't think I've posted yet.
  11. Detroit Mike, just so you know, the Mondo Snarfo in the Heritage auction was a 1st print with heavy cover stock and a $2 cover price.
  12. Sweet haul... Feds N' Heads 1st... Where did you pick these up? Is the Freak Brothers #1 a first too?
  13. Hey Mike, actually it looks like this was not just a poster but also the front cover to a collection of underground art (maybe from an exhibit) published by S.K. Jonefsberg Studio in Portland, OR in 1995. Here is an image of the finished art. Cheers, Tom
  14. Appears to be a collaboration between Art Chantry and Scott McDougall (Fresno Comix #1/ Safe N' Sound). Scott McDougall Web-Page
  15. Thank you rjpb for making a purchase in my first sales thread!
  16. Kudos to PokerKid for taking the plunge and giving me my first sale on these here boards.