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ThreeSeas

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  1. 23 hours ago, Sferg said:

    I just had my own little Christmas at a used bookstore in a little town called Owosso, Michigan. This was a total of 18 dollars! Score! 😃20201214_131821.thumb.jpg.cb602580e4c7e9f5cc77110dc0333765.jpg

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    Owosso? City of my birth, and where I work currently. Back here in the late 60's/early 70's there was a used bookstore that sold comics. I think I was around ten when I first went there with my mother. Imagine a 8ft table stacked with comics close to a foot high in the middle, all with comics from the 60's and older, ten cents each, yeah, those were the good days. That store closed I think before 1980.

    You were lucky to find the above and I say congrats to you. Every time in recent years that I have looked for second hand comics they have been modern drek going for high prices around this area. But that had mostly been the estate sales I've checked out.

    I believe there is still a hobby store downtown that also sells comics, at least they used to but I have not been there in a long time. Also I think Jellybeans east of town sells comics, but I've not been there in a while either. 

     

  2. I think that we collectors are a different breed. I've collected things my whole life. Right now it is mainly comics.  But at one point or another it has been Comics,coins, big little books, bottle caps, movie VHS tapes(then on to DVD's), fossils, pencils, stamps, baseball cards, football cards, board games, muscle cars, posters, paperback books and I'm sure I've left some forgotten things out.

    I almost believe it is a genetic thing as my sister collects Batman/Batgirl themed items and my brother had collected things too over the years. 

    As the years seem to go by faster and the hair gets grayer, I find myself dedicating my time to mainly comics. 

    Now I'll have to go and see what the French philosopher, mentioned earlier, says about collecting things. Probably will say we are all nuts. Well we may appear that way to non-collecting (boring) people.

  3. On 8/23/2020 at 4:47 PM, electricprune said:

    I believe they do. I think I have been there once, but didn't buy anything. I'll hit them again eventually. I don't think Lansing has a really good location for back issues. Somewhat surprising with MSU being so close.

    Curious Books in Lansing was one of the shops I and my friends would go to back in the 80's, but not too often as we got much better deals at Campus Comics (Campus closed in '98). Curious used to have two locations, one where they sold their comics, and one where they just sold used books. I remember before they split into two stores that the comics were upstairs at the old location. I sold them a bunch of my old paperback books back in '83 I think, and that's when I found out that they also had comics. I just did a search and Curious Books is still listed as having comics, so I may have to make a trip there again.

    Another good store in Lansing is close to the capital downtown and is Summit Comics. I've visited this place a few weeks ago and see that they were opening a new room with long boxes. I picked up a bunch of older cheapie books (70's-80's) there. I sometimes buy my new books there and until this year all of the back issues that I saw were pretty dreky, but with the opening of their newer room with the boxes of dollar and up comics, it is worth checking out.

  4. On 8/22/2020 at 11:29 PM, electricprune said:

    St. Johns Book Exchange- St. Johns, Michigan. St. Johns is a small town close to being in the middle of the lower peninsula.

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    I live ten miles from this one, but haven't been there in a few years, maybe 2013 I think. When I went only the wife was working and all they had was drek. I remember her telling me that her husband is a collector so I figured that was why there weren't too many non-drek comics for sale. Heck, I would've probably grabbed the same ones you found had they been there, but all I saw was 1990's stuff. Glad to see that they are still around and I will have to make a point to go there again.

  5. 7 hours ago, rakehell said:

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    Wow. Been trying to re-acquire an original Monster Manual to fill out my set. They ain't cheap.

    On another note - if my parents sold my D&D stuff while I was away, even if I'd gone on a mining survey to Pluto, it would be the last thing they did as living entities. Just saying...

    Seriously though, nice haul. (thumbsu

    I recognized that one right away. I'm not sure if mine is an original, but the cover of mine is the same as that Monster Manual shown. I did buy my copy in either '81 or '82. Now my daughter wants to play D & D so I've got to figure out how to be a Dungeon Master all over again as it's been over 35 years since I've done it. I'm so used to playing these types of games on the PC that going to paper and pencil will really be a trip down the old memory lane.

  6. Alf 48? Checked my database and I only have Alf # 7..dang. Oh well, but I do have a few of the Archie innuendo cover comics. 

    As for Harry Potter, I would have never even read it had my kids not been at the right age where I read to them, being born in the 90's. The books are good and the movies are really good, in my opinion.

  7. I joined after discovering this place when Bangzoom's thread in the Gold forum was linked on another comic book forum site. I used to check in on other forums but they were not as active as the ones here. Once I got here and discovered that this was a "live" site unlike others, I decided to stay. I don't post a whole lot, but I enjoy reading and learning, especially about the history of comics.

  8. Whatever you do, do not put them in a time capsule type container and bury them, it may not end well.

    Last fall my small town dug up a time capsule that was buried in 1969. All paper items, except photographs, were completely trashed. Black oozy slimy pieces of paper except for the photo paper used for the B & W photos. Even though damaged, you could still see the pictures in most cases. In 1969 the people putting together the time capsule put each document in a sealed plastic bag and then everything was placed in what they thought was an airtight copper capsule, then that capsule was put inside a concrete chamber (the chamber was donated by the local mortuary), and then it was buried just below the frost line. Somehow over the years moisture seeped in and destroyed it all.

    We (my historical society) had a centennial book published in '69, in there, that was also ruined. The same left over copies of that book we have in our cabinet in our history room look nearly as new as the day they were published, so we donated another book for the capsule that was placed last winter. This time the decided to place the contents in a locked capsule, but on one of the shelves in a city building. Had they just tossed the original capsule on a shelf in a city building back then, most of the stuff would have been fine. Live and learn I guess.

    off topic, but comic related about our time capsule from '69. Since I was in charge of scanning and posting on our FB group the original pictures, I looked hard for comic pics, but only found one picture. Back in '69 someone took pictures of every business in town and some houses too and I was really hoping that they had a picture of the spinner rack at the drug store as that is where I bought a lot of my comics 45 years ago. Whoever the person was that did the photos took pictures of the medicines on the wall, but not any of the magazine area or even the deli/ice cream counter in the back..grrr...  But one picture of the grocery store showed a spinner rack and all I could make out was an Archie's Laugh issue.

  9. Rant on: Okay, something that I see online currently which I think is meaningless, but maybe more of a local thing (sellers in my area), that annoys me. After the item is described they will usually add "Need Gone!". Well no #$%$ Sherlock, I thought you were just posting for your health." Or "I need to sale this", um no, it's not a boat, you need to sell it. Half the time I want to tell them to go "Sale it at a Garage Sell"  Rant off lol

  10. 9 hours ago, kav said:

    FF #4 we're supposed to believe Namor just forgot who he was for 20 years and then magically remembered also had no inclination to even enter the ocean once, also that flame can be controlled so precisely-even if johnny storm could control his flame to 'within a hair's width', that still would not nullify the radiant and convective heat transfer which would scorch the dude.  Do those flames look like they are precisely controlled?  No they look like regular flames licking all over the place:

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    Ps we're also supposed to believe Namor/skid row bum would just sit there like a cretin while some dude's hand ignited then started waving it in his face.  I call BS.

    I remember reading in a history book that some barbers back in the middle ages and ancient times used hot coals to singe off beard and facial hair as scissors/straight edges were not that plentiful. Perhaps that's where the idea for this panel came from.

  11. 56 minutes ago, skypinkblu said:

    I would have answered further, but they asked too many personal questions that I really didn't want floating around on a non secure website. So I stopped after age, income, value of  your collection and one or two others.

    Right now is the time for a CGC mod to pop in and say "We didn't send out any survey"

    Yep, I completed it too, and also got the part of the graders name incorrect after seeing the page following where it asked me about grading companies. I told them in the comment part to please change it to say "do you know any people that grade comics professionally". Here I thought I was the only one that got that wrong.

  12. If I were a juror, I would have to side with the purchaser that sent it back. If I were a person that did what was said here and wanted to keep my rep, I would have done exactly what the seller "allegedly" did - remove the cover, claim it was never returned with the book, and play victim to keep their rep with a bonus of still having the book and getting money back from ebay.

    I do not believe the OP would be posting here in the first place if he was the one at fault in this deal as it appears the seller didn't even know of this forum. Why would a scammer want to draw attention to himself here in the first place and open himself up to the fine detectives here? Nope, I think the seller is just really smart at what she does and she did damage control to keep her FB rep from going down the drain from the get-go, starting with her first comment about it.

    Like Judge Judy says, "if it doesn't make sense, then it's probably not true". 

  13. 1 hour ago, NEED MO DAKKA said:

    I 've watched a few of his videos whenever the subject catches my eye.  Last week, I was watching one of his newer videos and he mentioned using the CGC boards to try to find info on something.  I can't remember what video, but he searches the forums it sounds like even if he doesn't post.

    I was going to mention this too as I just watched that episode last night. It was posted Jan 7th I believe, and is about an hour long. He mentioned it being their first episode of the year. I've found his videos informative, even if a bit commercial bring geared toward the key collector app. But that is fine with me. So he does view the boards, but unless he chimes in we don't really know his handle here.

  14. With the exception of my sister, I don't know anyone else that collects comics. I had two room mates back in the 80's that did, but they have long since stopped collecting. If I would meet a fellow collector I would surely tell them of this website too.

    And as for being new and getting picked on by the old guard - this never happened to me. Of course I don't post a whole lot, so maybe that's why, but I am less confrontational, and I am never rude to people. Plus I believe in, what I think I heard Jiminy Cricket say, which was "If you cannot say something nice, don't say anything at all". .

  15. On 12/14/2019 at 11:34 AM, Hepcat said:

    Has anyone else been having problems with the Search function on Photobucket in the last few weeks? 

    For example when I type "Batman 199" into the Search box, the Photobucket program translates my Search request into gibberish, i.e. "Batman%20199", and my Search fails.

    ???

     

    I have not seen this in Photobucket, but a while back when copying web addresses my pc would turn any space between letter into the percent 20 thing, so anytime a space appeared anywhere I would get %20 in place of the space. I had to put the web address in the menu bar, then manually delete out each %20 and replace it with a space. I never did find out if it was my pc doing it or the web browser when I pasted the address.