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Triskelion

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  1. They REALLY butchered this one didn't they? Too bad so many of them had the changes made directly on the panel as opposed to on an acetate overlay like this one. Yes! Of course, seeing the acetate arrive along with the original piece DID made me think a bit before I had the piece framed (frame with acetate? Frame without? if its framed with acetate, how long until the original piece acidifies?). Only for a very short while, though
  2. Here's another Turok painted cover art on artboard I recently got, this time from the Spanish-Mexican reprint. Definitely nowhere near as good as the Wilson covers
  3. Here are some pictures of the original acrylic painting on art board (which I had archival framed) used in the Gold Key series issue # 58, and later reused in a subsequent issue (with the acetate overlay) [/img]
  4. Just saw this thread, so glad to see fellow Turok lovers in this forum! Here's a collage of some of my slabs, let me know what you guys think...
  5. Guys - did we get clarity on this? I too am an overseas based collector, and wish to sell some slabs thru this forum. Been moving around for the last several years (Singapore, Bangkok, Manila and now Kuala Lumpur). Paypal payments to my personal account seems to be the best way for me to receive payments. Does that mean I cannot post slabs I wish to sell in this forum, if the only method of payment I will accept is Paypal?
  6. Fantastic display Hibou! I imagine it will always be a struggle for CGC collectors to manage the trade off between displaying front-facing slabs (taking up a huge amount of wall space) versus simply storing side by side bookshelf format.