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Ted Knight

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  1. Hamlet- Dude, he actually might buy it. Let's not encourage him or there will be no super nice books for the rest of us. Cheetah- it's actually not that nice of a book. And I assume you've already seen it and have no interest in it or you would have bought it by now. If you haven't seen it, it's really not that nice. Vincent and Steven- I want that book.
  2. Nice book, Scrooge. I love the Fights from that era.
  3. I really like it too (thumbs u +1. As if it wasn't enough to have those giant, green, gentle critters, apparently there is a race of people that are twice as tall as ordinary humans. Classic!
  4. Not even in the same league with what you guys are posting but it's my first Shadow pulp. I wasn't really planning on buying it but now it's mine and I love it... even though I won it with my tracking bid.
  5. Thanks, guys. I love the Palais and Powell art inside and although it's new territory for me, I think I'm adding Al Avison to my list of cover artists to collect. Found this in the Heritage archive. http://comics.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=809&Lot_No=4084 There's something both graphic and abstract about his style. Really cool.
  6. Those are some nice scores, ciorac. A good day's work! (thumbs u
  7. And my first Harvey pre-code book (thanks to Greg Reece and his excellent grading) I like it! Now I have to find a reader copy because I'm too worried about reading this one.
  8. Awesome. There aren't many people today who know know the work of Screamin' Jay. (thumbs u
  9. This is one of my favorite Brundage covers. I'm usually not all that fond of red covers, but this one is a knockout. This is why I always say you should never be naked around human skulls. Clearly, no good can come from it and, in this case, something weird happens.
  10. All ten of us appreciate it Eleven now Twelve. This stuff is really cool. I just don't have a lot of it but love seeing it. Thanks to all for posting.
  11. Cheetah, you're a monster. Those are awesome copies of some of the toughest ECs. Once you get hooked on Gaines File Copies, it's hard to accept much less. (thumbs u
  12. So happy this little friend came into my life. He found his way home to me from Heritage with the help of FedEx. Despite the tear at the top, it is definitely the glossiest and freshest book I've ever held from 1942. My kind of Fine +! (thumbs u
  13. I love every book in this picture and several of them are very tough. Nice books, all, ciorac!
  14. Is this an issue where CMJ goes ice skating,because the little dude in the lower right sure looks like he's about to pull off a triple axle. That's a karate chop, my friend Karate chop.
  15. It's not easy collecting so many different things. It's just that there is so much very cool stuff out there. Comics, Vintage Paperbacks, Pulps, Postcards, Statues, Movie posters, and on and on. I never get tired of it. Nice stuff, Alanna. Thanks for posting. (thumbs u
  16. Wow, David. Nice book. Love the colors on that copy.
  17. From Time Magazine, 1939. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,761661-1,00.html Excellent article, man. I've been a huge fan of Scientifiction my whole life. (thumbs u
  18. I know what you mean. I've collected ECs off and on for 20 years and all I have are higher standards and a few nice books. It's brutal on your wallet. Just don't look at the wartime Golden Age comics and you'll be okay. Early Golden Age books are just a giant lesson of wanting and never having. Those damn photo-journals. They're a blessing and a curse. Nice Ingels cover, by the way. Always liked that one but never owned it. (thumbs u
  19. That Cinderella Love 27 has something very special going for it. What is that, a 9.6 with White Pages? Nice copy!
  20. yes Saw that one coming... I'm probably missing something right? I figure that if I owned one, given what they've been selling for, I wouldn't want to advertise just how big a fish it was. Unless, I'm missing something.