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SteveDuin

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  1. 2 hours ago, adamstrange said:

    In the early days you had the code telling you how many comics were at that location and Church was probably 20% or so of what they sold.  It was probably large enough volume in the days when a dime was a meaningful amount of money that the news stand cared.  Also, if it was a single owner business than he probably received a level of customer service you don't see as much any more.

    Have you ever read anything that might explain the condition of the books off the newsstand? Not once they reached Edgar's home, but at the newsstand. Did the guy set aside one copy of each issue for Church? Did Church emphasize that he wanted the book with the fewest flaws? So much lost history ...

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Chicago Boy said:

    You da’ man Steve !!!!  Any chance you have the measurements on those inside covers or are able to measure an available hard copy ??  Thanks again for responding !

     

    1 hour ago, Chicago Boy said:

    You da’ man Steve !!!!  Any chance you have the measurements on those inside covers or are able to measure an available hard copy ??  Thanks again for responding !

    10 x 14 for the FFE reprint

  3. Like much of the civilized world, I root for the Cubs ... but I'm also a huge fan of Randall's approach on the boards. He picked up three Silver Age Marvels from me, paid for them immediately, and communicated with style and charm. Thanks!

     

     

  4. In my travels while working on "Comics: Between the Panels" in the '90s, I had the good fortune to see the original art for Hit 17, Jungle 1 and Planet 1.
    Berk?

     

    No. As I noted in the book, Gil Fox found the Hit #17 cover in a garbage can.

     

    Also this: Al Williamson told me he once walked into a room at King Features that was being re-painted, and realized the crew was using Hal Foster's original Prince Valiant pages to catch the excess paint. And Sam Moskowitz exited Hugo Gernsback's office late one night and discovered 13 Frank R. Paul originals, all framed, piled atop another garbage can. "Waiting for Saturday morning pickup," Moskowitz said.

     

    Yes, he salvaged them all.