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sassemble

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  1. I'm going to offer some books for sale.

    Some rules: This :takeit:trumps everything. All PMs will be considered and replied to in order.

     

    I prefer paypal or money orders. Checks will take 7-10 days to clear before shipment.

     

    I can ship up to 10 books in a USPS box for $12. Any more than that can be shipped Priority Mail or media mail at a USPS estimate. Check with me first if you want to ship outside the U.S. and I'll find a price for you. If you live in an area where the delivered shipment may not be secure (apartment mailboxes, etc.), I recommend paying for certified mail and signing for the package.

     

    If you are not satisfied with your purchase, return the books in the same shape as they were sent and I will give a refund with shipping.

     

    Please no probationers.

  2. 15 hours ago, Comics-n-ERB said:

    Two years ago now I went to an estate auction that listed war comics.  Got there and started looking and they were all 1950's war books.  I saw a friend there who messes with comics also.  Between us, we bought quite a few but a out of town buyer got a bunch via phone bids.

    At the end of the day I asked if there were anymore comics to the collection as it seemed weird that they were all war books.  The Auctioneer said yes, there were a bunch more.  He said he was planning to take 5 sealed bids for the rest of the collection.  The 5 bids he was going to ask the 5 biggest buyers from the auction to participate. 

    I told him I was very interested and he said I would be one of the 5.  I then told my friend to go talk to the Auctioneer and get on the list.  He did.

    So I talked to my friend and told him we should team up and split the collection; both of us would bid, but my bid would be the "real" bid.  In other words instead of both of us competing against 4 bidders, we would only be bidding against 3.  So I went and looked at the collection one day and my friend went another day.  We then got together and compared notes and decided on a bid.

    We won the bid.

    First picture is what they looked like when I went to view them.

    Next picture is some of them after I got them out of the "bags".

    And then some after I got them graded and priced.

    A very nice original owner Golden Age collection!

     

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    Dave showed me the World's Finest book in the third photo (top right), and I can vouch that it was really nice! I can't wait to see him (and all the other Carolina dealers) at a show again!

  3. The Eternals #12      VG/F      5.0      Crease in ULFC goes all way thru, travelled cover, spine tics, corners, edges      OW     $5

    The Eternals #14      Fine      6.0      Dents back cover, spine tics, creases, corners      OW      $8

    The Eternals #17      VG/F      5.0      Dent upper front cover goes all way thru, crease upper left back cover, spine tics, edges, corners      OW      $5

    The Eternals Annual #1      F/VF      7.0      Corners, edges      OW      $12

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