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Chip Cataldo

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  1. Oh, THAT version of the league. I thought MM was in charge and Batman just backed him up. No matter. Still classic pages.
  2. When was Batman the leader of the Justice League? I don't remember a time when he was.
  3. Point is moot. I posted it, someone humped the button, post removed. I guess I'll have to post a picture of everything in the box.
  4. What if I put "each box is guaranteed to have one copy of each of the following books in it..." and post a picture of the books included?
  5. So what's the current policy on Mystery Boxes as long as there's no "chance" option? In other words if I'm offering up a Mystery Box for $50 shipped but there are at least 60 books in each box. Is that allowed?
  6. I'm talking about like 10 years ago at least. I know which ones exist (that I've seen, anyway).
  7. At least you guys HAVE a Half Price Books in your area. *grumble*
  8. When I was hardcore collecting I believe the Othello, 3D Tic-Tac-Toe and Bowling artwork were all sold during that time. I can't attest to now since I'm out of the loop, but back then those were ones that were available had someone been able to pony up the 5-figures.
  9. Some of the Atari paintings are out there and can be had, but they're very very pricey.
  10. No idea about CMV as it's a rarity, but I sold mine years ago for $400 and would gladly pay that to get it back today.
  11. For those that don't know of THE place for all Atari info, here's the link to AtariAge. They have a comprehensive cart rarity guide as well. http://www.atariage.com/
  12. Wow, thanks! I'll PM you my address. I think I eyed buying one of those mobiles at once point but didn't have enough scratch...then it went poof into the eBay ether...
  13. More like you finally found some. My goodness, I don't think I've ever been thrashed like that in my 10 years of playing FF. You're the favorite, that's for sure. I'm just trying to get that 3rd place slot.
  14. This is the TV I have my 2600 set up on now...$5 at a thrift store. A few more rare carts... All boxed versions of Superman (lower right is the one I still own, it's sealed), including the mail-in wallet... ...and the pride & joy highlight of my collection that I stupidly sold and have never been able to find again since. It's a promo poster for the unreleased Hulk game by Parker Brothers.
  15. I'll post up some of the Atari collection I used to have. Right now I just have a 2600 heavy-sixer with about 40 games that I still enjoy playing, but nothing packaged anymore save for a sealed later-release Superman cart.
  16. That Wonder Woman isn't really film-accurate as it probably weighs a bit more than Gal Godot does...
  17. Great score on that Vectrex. I've owned several in my life, including a sealed boxed one. I love that system, probably second only to the 2600.
  18. . That was a few residences ago...I actually just set it back up as my Christmas present to myself. Just put the live rock in today, so it'll be a little while before fish & corals (used fully-cured manufactured rock this time). Gonna go only high-end livestock, and keep it sparse. It's a 25-gallon. Nothing fancy, but I'd had dozens of tanks in the past...including a 180 full reef that I moved 3 times. Ugh. Nice! 125 gallon?
  19. FYI, the 2nd set is not Force Awakens and the 1st one has nothing to do with what's in the movie. You'd have been safe posting either one normally.
  20. I picked up a really awesome eclectic collection (eclection?) the other day about 15 minutes from my house. The main thing that drew me in was the ESB Interview promo record. To my surprise she also had a complete NFL SuperPro Fan Club kit, unused. Then at the end she threw in the records. Needless to say I'm quite stoked with everything, including Ford, Stewart and Daniels autographs along with the Bulloch handwritten letter. The Mr. T bookmark made me chuckle as well. We shot the breeze about Star Wars for a good hour...it was great to meet another fan who grew up in the same era. There were also some vintage Harrison Ford buttons (SW, Indy, BR) but April already scarfed those for her button collection. :: Surprised about the Monkees record as it's gone for $100+ on eBay, but I have one Facebook friend who's a freak about those guys and it turned out he's been looking for one "in the wild" for about 30 years. Merry Christmas to him, as I couldn't deny him the glory of owning one.