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Fireboy

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  1. curious. What was the grade of the book and how much?

     

    I was told it was a 2.5 ungraded but unrestored and they wanted $1600

     

     

    hm They

     

    I KNEW that's who it was! :ohnoez:

     

    i knew first :baiting:

     

    I knew before you all. Stamped it, called it, no erasies, no double crossies.

     

     

    oops! You forgot no take backs

     

    :pullhair:

     

    I win! YAY! :whee:

     

    OMG i lol'ed at the " :pullhair: "

     

    i love this place :cloud9:

  2. Thank you!!!! (worship)

     

    Let me try and get caught up with my KUDOS:

    For great books, and great service, KUDOS to:

    ARK

    AGGIEZ

    GACollectibles

    MLMeade

    BeachBum

    Comixcroz

    EggsAckley

    Did I forget anyone...?

     

    For prompt payment, happiness with their order, and all around greatness, KUDOS to:

    Fireboy

    Whine49er

    NIGHTCRAWLER

    ffxmen14

    Boboset

    Snake Eyes

  3. No no my good sir, thank you! (worship)

     

    Big kudos to all of those that bought from my sales thread last week. Everyone paid super fast. It was much appreciated! It's guys like these that make it great to do business on the boards.

     

     

    3319comics

    arzach42

    Fireboy

    frankbearss

    joecgcmaniac

    mrlatko

    mschmidt

    oneasian

    Peter Palmer

    Silent Master (who used to be Abner419)

    SPIRIT_RADIO

    whine49er

    xEVOLUTION

     

     

  4. Is it true that one time at a breast cancer awareness sit-in at DC, a girl was trying to get a few hundred signatures for a petition to send it to George Bush's reps, when she went up to Ditko,and asked him for his signature..he saw what he thought was a line behind her (There was a large crowd of people), he looked shocked, and furiously yelled:

    "WHAT?!?..This whole elaborate set-up for my signature? You are all crazy, crazy I tell you! I give NO AUTOGRAPHS, no exceptions!!!" .. he gave the girl the meanest dirtiest look ever, threw the petition on the ground, and stormed off..

     

    Someone had to hand her the petition because she could not reach it from her wheelchair and was left completely baffled.. :o

     

    lol

  5. I heard, little known fact I guess, that Ditko, besides freelancing, was also part of a vicious outlaw gang of ruthless criminals and gangters in the mid-60s, they would terrorize mild urban communities in the South central L A and in the upper Orange County areas. Anyways, my source ("Crazy Pancho" Gutierrez), said that one time, like five of them ended in an overnight holding cell because of an incident involving a one-eyed mentally challenged hooker, a midget on PCP, and an unpaid bar tab at an O'reilys Pub. The thing is, the next day, when they were getting let out, they were all picking up their belongings at a Police cage, the attendant would give them a release form and give them their stuff, when it was Ditko's turn, as Crazy Pacho goes on to tell, the attendant gave him the paper to sign, when Ditko was getting ready to sign, he stopped dead in his tracks, looked up, smirked.. and yelled "Why can't you guys get it through your thick skulls?!!? NO AUTOGRAPHS!!"

     

    The guy at the cage got the reciept back with a picture of a penus, and was left wondering who the heck this guy was!

     

    :applause:

  6. Is it true that one time Ditko was at an Albertson's grocery store check out line and when it was time to pay, he used his debit card, and when the clerk kindly asked him to place his "John Hancock" on the receipt, he looked up and said "pfft.. get in line" ... drew a circle on the paper...and walked away

     

    The checkout girl said.. "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKAAYYYY" :o

     

    :roflmao:

     

    i love these.

    do more!