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jc559

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  • Comic Collecting Interests
    Golden Age
  • Occupation
    Defense Contractor
  • Hobbies
    Antique Booth, Rare Collectibles
  • Location
    California

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  1. Two recent pickups, the schomburg is missing centerfold but for the price, an amazing cover.
  2. Thank you guys for the assessments, I will be very happy if this gets a 9+ grade.
  3. These are all the photos I have, I don't have the book in my possession yet. The bend TRFC does not look to be color breaking. Got an idea of grade if the bends were remedied and if the book wasn't pressed at all? I plan on pressing and submitting it, will update with grade eventually.
  4. Hi! Would love to hear feedback on what you feel it would grade without a press and with a press. EDIT*** It has the stamp.
  5. Ok, I got myself a second x-mas gift....worth it
  6. Curious as to how much it would go for at auction
  7. I need to start hitting up the rose bowl flea market, plenty of antique dealers around me go and sell their killer items and come back with equally killer items. I vow to find one, someday....
  8. I've been looking for one of these to use in my antique booth, less afraid of it being stolen or tampered with. Just need one to show up on the west coast
  9. Ironically, mine is actually missing 1 sign panel on the right side in the photo. I wonder if the one you found matches up to the one I'm missing
  10. Picked up this scarce golden age rack from the 40's made by central wire frame company of NY. I posted it to the other thread, figured I'd post it here!
  11. Picked up a very scarce golden age comic book spinner rack, glad to have it in my collection!
  12. My X-mas gift to myself, I believe street & smith has some very underrated books.