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Tsp99

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  1. Will do. Thanks George.
  2. That link isn't working for me unfortunately. I'm getting 404 file-directory not found.
  3. Is there a new link for login?
  4. That's a tough issue. Come to think of it, just about any earlier Prize is tough!
  5. Yep, very true. It's also a bit more common than the other books mentioned as well.
  6. Found the raw copy. Its page count is 60, with 16 physical pages to the centerfold and 12 in the back. As typical with WW 2 era Continentals, there are 4 glued in pages in the front. This should be the 2nd page in the book (and 1st glued in page).... Hope this helps.
  7. I've got a raw I'll dig up and check for you. Be back soon....
  8. Raymond Miller copy, and one of the toughest FY's in the run. Very nice.
  9. Suspense 3 is an early 1944 book. In this case, it has 60 pages (instead of the early GA usual 68 pages), meaning 16 pages in the front ( to the centerfold), and 12 pages in the back. Since the interior is pretty pedestrian, almost all the value in a coverless is in its centerfold.
  10. As far as back covers go, Sup 1 and Marvel 1 have always stood out as some of the most desirable. Well done sir.
  11. One of my favorite GA keys. Still currently undervalued imo....
  12. Interesting indeed. Is it the normal page count?
  13. CBM was hands down my favorite zine. With every issue I'd learn something new or see something incredible. Heck, for less than a $100 you could buy a full page ad. Those were the days. Here's the first issue ......