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Black_Adam

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  1. :rulez:

    o   No Probies or Hall of Shame members.

    o   Payment via Paypal.

    o   Shipping: media mail at cost in USA. Parcel post at cost in Canada. I normally ship in 2-3 days.

    o   No returns

    o   References: Have bought a ton of stuff (probably too much) on the boards if that counts for anything. Also have a Kudos thread:

    Black_Adam's Feedback Thread

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    Just one lot for this thread:

    Bronze Age Marvel Picture Frame Covers - these are extras, undercopies and stuff that just doesn't fit my collection anymore. Nearly all sixteen comics were bought on these boards. Where I have recorded the grade they were bought at I have used it; unless I disagreed with it, in which case the grade was lowered to the grade given. I am sure I paid much more than I am asking for these comics, but I am too lazy to list them individually either here or on eBay, and too lazy to even take them out of the bags to have their photo taken. PM me with any questions.

    Marvel Picture Frame Lot (sixteen comics) - $195 $175 shipped.

     

    Amazing Adventures #15 (7.0) F/VF

    Astonishing Tales #13 (9.2) NM-

    Avengers #103 (8.0) VF

    Captain America #152 (6.0) FN

    Conan #20 (8.5) VF+

    Conan #21 (8.5) VF+

    Fantastic Four #127 (9.2) NM-

    Marvel Triple Action #6 (8.5) VF+

    Rawhide Kid #94 (8.5) VF+

    Ringo Kid #13 (9.0) VF/NM

    Spoof #2 (8.5) VF+

    Two-Gun Kid #106 (8.5) VF+

    Western Gunfighters #8 (8.5) VF+

    Western Gunfighters #12 (9.0) VF/NM

    Western Kid #2 (9.0) VF/NM

    Western Kid #3 (8.5) VF+

     

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  2. Helping mom tidy her storage locker a few years back I found a cardboard box full of comics she must have placed there when I moved out 30 years earlier, which was a big surprise to me because I thought I had taken my entire comic collection with me when I moved. The comics were all Gold Key, Archie and Charlton comics from the 1970s (many with my first name scrawled on the cover to prove ownership) that had been read over and over and over by me and my friends when I was a kid growing up in North Vancouver, BC. Zero resale value but a million dollars in memories. :cloud9: