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littlebill

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  1. 12 hours ago, DnoDave said:

    Oh I plan on keeping it, the whole reason I bought it was because of the unique signature. As far as the book itself goes, I wasn't aware of the rarity of it until someone told me, so the combination of the two make this a personal treasure of mine. Actually, it's my favorite of all I own! 

    nothing rare about it. to me it does look like stanley but honestly i have seen hundreds of stanlee sigs where he loops the last e and underlines and it looks almost just like this. i love stan and have over three hundred stan ss books. but it doesnt make a book rare that his sig looks a little different. for the last couple years every single book he signed seemed to look a little different. 

  2. 4 minutes ago, Dan82 said:

    Ok it's not called WWF anymore and it is not and never was a sport. But you know, Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Legion of Doom etc etc. The acronym fit so I used it.

    The WWF protects animals not hunts them. Hunters are simple as that!

    Golf is not boring to play or watch, and neither is snooker or darts. I'd watch any one of those over Ice Hockey, Basketball, Baseball or American Football.

    You yanks have a fascination for dressing up in padded outfits with shoulder pads and helmets and attacking each other. Try Rugby!

    Cricket I think we can all agree is terrible lol 

    image.jpeg.199d1f9e05f3b656455d0567c8b15577.jpeg dam yankees

  3. i have always liked laytons cover work. i think he is a nice guy and have never had nothing but good conversation with him. when i think of iron man layton is one of the first names i think of. is he co-creator? of course we know he wasnt. he is responsible for a look that i think of when i think of the character. i have never experienced an ego issue with layton when i have been around him. watched him on multiple occasions sketch iron man on a backing board for young children and hand it to them without asking for a dime when most artist now want a fee to say hello to you.    

  4. turners work is stunning to me. i think he was a throwback artist you simply dont see many who can put out the quality he did. i look at some of the artists who are hot right now like campbell and its almost comical the attention they good. i would like to ask campbell to draw me a female character without that pointy nose. just one that doesnt look exactly like every other female character he draws because if he could do that it would be the only female he has ever drawn that didnt look exactly the same in the face. turners work was exceptional 

  5. the van dyke thing is exactly what I was talking about earlier in the thread. I would like a van dyke ss book. I'm sure I can get one for less after salt lake if I don't send one in myself to get signed.

     

    if someone has money to throw away bless them. in my opinion paying an extravagant amount of money for something I can get for a third of the price six months or a year later is ludicrous. I don't mind dropping money into my ss collection. but to think I paid 5k for a b scribbled on a book when that same person may be signing with ca in six months for  a grand and they will actually be signing there name might have me at the skyway in tampa looking to jump.

     

    recently here there have been sales of a vamp 1 signed by frazetta. I know rich posted a nimoy ss. havnt looked to see if its still available. things like that I know will never be signed again. hell if a b scribbled on a book with no value is 5k shouldn't that vamp 1 signed by frazetta be 25 to 50k?