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MarkWoodcock

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  1. oops, here's another new addition to my western family
  2. It hasn't been asked yet and I've never seen one. I suspect it doesn't exist.
  3. All his books are rough. However, the Rawhide Kid #20 doesn't show up often in any shape.
  4. CGC doesn't downgrade for dust shadows or foxing (which perplexes me) so from a CGC point of view, they're not "suffering". But to answer your question, they're from the same group as the others.
  5. GOOD GRIEF!!! http://cgi.ebay.com/tjf026-RAWHIDE-KID-23-6-0-1961-2nd-CGC-Kirby-Ayers-art-/120754157486?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c1d8237ae#ht_2339wt_1398
  6. The fever appears to have broken where this book is concerned. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370526213017
  7. I'll give you twenty bucks for it and even cover the PayPal fees.
  8. The latest addition to my family. Yes, it's as pretty as it looks.
  9. I just got this lovely in the mail. It's actually the #1.
  10. He's got some VERY pretty books - get 'em before someone else snatches them up.
  11. Same source - I went back to look at things I first passed on and some titles I didn't consider the first time.
  12. So, not unlike an addict needing a fix, I went back to the show and accidentally purchased these. (Texas Kid is the Mile High - most of the others are Ohio)
  13. Three different dealers via one source. It was a fluke.
  14. Thank goodness the world didn't end or else I wouldn't have picked these up at the NYC show today.
  15. Yes, as a matter of fact, I WOULD like to buy your books. :-)
  16. THIS is what happens when I decide I want to start collecting them! Maybe I should start collecting 60's Charlton car books and cause THEM to go through the roof!
  17. Gary Dolgoff found them. He foolishly graded them all at the same time.