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damonwad

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  1. This one is a thing of beauty . Congrats on a great run of books with some excellent WWII covers.
  2. From The Fires of Tohr to the fires of a furnace.
  3. Another pretty book. There are some excellent covers in the Broncho Bill run.
  4. Some great "scary" Indian covers and all in beautiful condition. I like the way Zolnerowich has these Indians calmly walking into the home on this Dead-Eye. A suspenseful moment.
  5. I really like the shabby room details on this one and definitely not the usual cover theme.
  6. Great looking copy and that broken bottle definitely takes her out of the typical damsel in distress category.
  7. That's a pretty one and I like how the horses eye is looking down at Dale.
  8. Such a beautiful job by Heshka and that was a nice touch with the blue eyes too. CL #25 was a strong #1 on my list.
  9. This was the only other one I found (meant to post with the Black Rider).
  10. I never noticed that before and I'll have to start searching them out. I just checked about 70 that I have scanned and (besides Annie Oakley) this is all I could come up with. There were also 2 or 3 with women in the background in a crowd of people. Awesome books you posted though and that Cameron Fightin Texan is .
  11. Cool book and I love those colors too. A smaller title header wouldn't hurt though. I really like that Border Patrol also and I didn't even know they existed until seeing your copy a few years ago. A nice, tough little 3 issue series.
  12. One of those so bad it's good covers (at least to me).
  13. Great looking copy and nice to have it touch on multiple genre's for you. My dad is the same as far as tv westerns are concerned. He always seems to be watching Gunsmoke, Rifleman or some other 50's western he grew up with.
  14. Thanks for the heads up but it's hard to buy that one so soon after seeing Sqeggs' s copy.