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Weird

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  1. Yeah, I saw it in that 100 Pager thread when you got the HOM. The 237 was a pretty sweet deal. BTW, thanks for not responding to my last PM jerk.
  2. Looked for a strict 9.4 copy of this for the past 4 years or so. I have only seen a couple SS copies pop up and ended up buying a raw 9.0 from Sulipa. When I saw this show up as BIN on ebay, I didn't even hesitate. Even with it being a last issue, you'd think you'd see some HG issues show up more than they do. The only other non-SS in the census is a 9.0.
  3. Some runs I am going after HG only and CGC'ed books are a good (and sometimes only) way to do that. And if I am going after them in CGC slabs, why not just take the time to set up a set? Sure it is gimmicky, but for me it's just another outlet for the OCD/anal retentive aspect of being a comic collector. Also, I travel a lot for work and am often away from my comics and comic files. If I see something on ebay or CLINK I can always go to my Collector's Society account and take a look at a nicely organized snapshot of books I collect with front and back scans, their centering, page quality, etc., and see if I can upgrade or if am missing an issue. I wouldn't tell anyone to collect only CGC books, but the Registry is just another way to share yours if you do have a couple (or more).
  4. (thumbs u Sweet books. Start a GIC Registry Set Andy.
  5. No question... it's the Unknown Soldier. (I don't take Our Army at War #168 as his first appearance - I consider him a bronze age creation.) Shep I notice on the newer CGC SSWS 151 labels it no longer says "First Unknown Soldier in title" (as it does on my copy), but now says "1st appearance of the Unknown Soldier."
  6. Sounds like he is just adding to whatever he is already selling on Heritage. Kind of lame to attach the "from the collection of" tag to something being flipped in less than a month. Hopefully, it goes for cheaper than what he paid. btw PM on the way.
  7. Anyone know what the deal with the Winnipeg Unknown Soldiers that were recently listed on Pedigreecomics.com is? The 9.8 #268 sold rather quickly for $300 (and is listed on GPA as a September sale) and now the book is in the current Heritage Signature auction as something "from the Keith Marlow Collection." - Auction I now notice that all the Winnipeg Unknown Soldiers are gone from PedigreeComics.com as well. I guess my questions are - a.) is the 268 from some collection that is constantly/currently being added to and then sold on Heritage or b.) was it just moved to a different venue by that collection owner? If it was just a move, then why is it listed as a sale on GPA? I do not remember if the PedigreeComics description had the Marlow annotation in the description or not. Maybe there is a simple answer, I seem to remember this Marlow person posting on the boards before - perhaps he can shed some light on the subject.
  8. Nice set of books! (thumbs u Bonds, you have good taste. That is my favorite cover of the ones I posted (going up against Kubert, Adams, and Cardy no less) and the one that started me collecting all the war themed bronze BATBs. It's probably the toughest to find in HG of all the bronze issues in that mini-set. The 124 CGC 9.8 is a Ewert book and I bought the CGC 8.0 in 2005 only to find that it had production tears all along the back cover. Other than that, there is only one more 9.6 and a single 9.4.
  9. Thanks guys. I am also doing some of the other special and team up books with a war theme as well. Doing sets like the BATB is easier than my SSWS Registry set and gives me something I can at least finish.
  10. Finished (I think I got them all) my bronze Brave and the Bold/DC War set. Included a couple of the earlier silver Rock appearances for the hell of it. They're all pretty decent examples of the books with some Rosa books in there as well. I doubt I will upgrade any of them.
  11. Also, what kind of scanner do you have? I am thinking of getting an HP 7410 - not a big fan of HP, but their printers are okay and I do need a fax every once in a while (stupid people who won't give up and just use PDFs and email). I'd like to re-scan all of my slabs on a legal size scanner this year and re-organize my registry sets.
  12. Very nice copy Sterling. I was watching that one as I still need a decent copy. You got a phenomenal deal compared to the Rosa copy that sold a while back. On a side note, I thought this was a multi-pack book (I know there is at least one or two SSWS that are)? Which I would think would make it more available in HG. 9.4 is still top census. Maybe I am mistaken on that.
  13. Big shout outs to Buried_Alien, Jayman, Monstro, tkg2627, parlourguy, sterlingcomics, and thirdgreenham for recent purchases (VCC and non-VCC). And a to october for f'n up and missing a popped staple on a VCC purchase.
  14. Thanks for 2 more recommendations. I will search these out! We can't forget: Patton Tora, Tora, Tora Apaclypes Now etc...... Here are some newer one that are really good that did not get much press. These are listed in no particular order! Enemy at the gates ( WW2. Russian sniper holds off germans at Stalingrad). When Trumpets Fade. ( WW2. This is a must see for action and Story line) Saints and Soldiers (WW2. Not a lot of action but good story) Over There (Iraq. This is a 13 part TV mini series. Awesome. Must see) Band of Brothers (WW2. Everyone knows this one. A must see!!) I could go on and on but these are the best. I'm also looking for a movie that I never got on DVD and now Its out of print. It was called The Lost Patrol (or platoon). It was a WWI movie that was fantastic but I can't find it. Looking for 3yrs now. It was played on the History Channel or a similer channel. Thanks for the suggestions Guys I like Apocalypse Now a lot, but if we switch to Vietnam movies, I think the first half of Full Metal Jacket is possibly the best thing ever put on film (it has battles over that title in my head with Goodfellas all the time). The first time I saw that as a teen, I was in absolute awe of D'Onofrio's (who pretty much phones in his stuff these days) and R. Lee Ermey's performances. The second half trails off a bit for me, but man the whole basic training aspect is just genius. Also, an old afternoon or weekend WW2 movie I forgot to mention is "A Walk in the Sun." I still see that on our local PBS station occasionally on weekends. Good stuff. And Band of Brothers is a big thumbs up from me. I still haven't watched it again since seeing it during the initial HBO run. But so good. A Persian Gulf movie I liked was Jarhead. Although, I don't see what was so great about Three Kings (as some of its fans do). As for all out battle action, the Ranger/Delta Force/Somalia Black Hawk Down is fantastic as well. I need to pick it up on Blu Ray - I hear the HD transfer is superb.
  15. My older cousins had it in the original box in their basement in Michigan. It was always a great break from my Star Wars figures when I visited them. The younger cousin wanted to give it to me (they were both in their mid to late teens around this time), but the older one wouldn't let it go.
  16. Good list, haven't seen all of those, but two of my favorite WW2 movies aren't on there - The Great Escape and Stalag 17. Stalag 17 is one of my faves no matter the genre. It would always pop up on afternoon or weekend television. And I am not much into the newer Hollywood Private Ryan-type movies, but a couple of foreign ones stand out for me in modern times - Der Untergang (The Downfall) and Idi i smotri (Come and See). I highly recommend each if you like WW2 movies that are not necessarily all about action and big battle scenes.
  17. Been out of town for a bit on family and work-related stuff. Props to Blazing Bob for a big piece to my SSWS slabbed run puzzle and thanks to Buried Alien, sterlingcomics, nik, Ze-man and greggy for VCC purchases. Thanks guys!
  18. I bought my set of the war digests from Sulipa's Manitoba stock as well. You'll be happy.
  19. I guess it is more Silver than Bronze, but very nice..... @S 1964 HEATH ALL AMERICAN MEN OF WAR COV ORIGINAL ART! Something you don't see every day.
  20. You probably can't see it too well, but there is a metal cylinder looking thing that is my beer fridge. And I wish I would have put a wet bar in, but I ran out of time and just went with a basic bar area. There is a sofa in the one corner, it's why I put the plasma on a cantilever arm. I can either point the plasm towards the couch, have it pointed out to the middle of the room for some wii action or put it flush against the wall if we're playing pool. I cannot reommend those omnimount cantilever arms enough. They are handy.
  21. Thanks. The HOS 127 I picked up early 2006 (thanks to Norrin Radd pointing it out to me) and the other three came from a LD collector in early 2005.
  22. I've got to re-stick some of the margins on the Fathead stickers (they don't do well on the game room walls for some reason). But I put the game on the plasma for you. I'm not a millionaire and there's a lot more stuff I would like to have done with a game room, but I think it turned out great. I've already had some great parties in it and love showing it off. And I enjoy having some great BA horror on the wall for everyone to see. Thanks everyone for the props.