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PedigreeMan

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  1. Having attended this dinner the one and only time I ventured to San Diego for Comic Con, I have to give a huge thumbs up endorsement for it. Super well-run, great and personable attendees, and just super fun. Definitely recommend hitting it if you can!
  2. I'm in, and I'm RSVPing for TheEnabler, too ... Thanks, as always, for running this, Angelo!
  3. Whole bunch of old-timers crawling out of the woodwork here ... (OG member of the comicinvestor.com boards, too ... That was a magical week. )
  4. (Yeah, yeah, I know it's not a War Book ... shoot me.) Why so many Salidas buried in a Silver Age forum thread? I get the impression you guys are hiding from me! Nobody luvs me! On a serious note ... how much of the original Salida list do you think we could reconstruct just with the books that have been posted in various threads here on the boards? Not to mention the "hidden" books that everyone is too chicken to show!
  5. (Yeah, yeah, I know it's not a War Book ... shoot me.) Why so many Salidas buried in a Silver Age forum thread? I get the impression you guys are hiding from me!
  6. There is a Church copy of #13, which is around vf condition. Odd ... the original Church catalog has NA #13 listed as a "VG." Then again, the #14 is graded as a "Fine," which would make the copy you posted one of the nicest "fine"s on the face of the planet!
  7. You sure know how to make them "disappear". Fer cryin' out loud, I've been harrassing Aman enough via PM lately ... do I have to resume sending him Salida questions now? Why'd you stop? He's like you ... won't sell 'em to me!
  8. I've heard conflicting reports on how much Bruce kept of the Salida find. The prevailing thought is that it wasn't much .... That being said, however, about five years ago a lot of 42 Salida war books popped up on eBay via an Arizona comic book store. The provenance statement I got with the ten I cherry picked from it when the auction failed to meet reserve implied that the books came from Bruce himself. It could have just been a poorly written statement, though. Someone else here may have additional insight. As for Bruce himself ... when I talked with Stephen Ritter at the Motor City Con, he said he believed that Ellsworth was currently out of the country and probably wasn't doing much dealing nowadays. Too much information, so little time to collect it .... Alan
  9. You sure know how to make them "disappear". Fer cryin' out loud, I've been harrassing Aman enough via PM lately ... do I have to resume sending him Salida questions now? Or should I just start PMing you, "Adam?"
  10. Still no Salidas yet, Shep? Don't worry, I'm sure you'll find one eventually .... And then you'll sell it to me after I make you an offer you won't be able to refuse! Alan
  11. 3.5) Sell any Salidas in the collection to me.
  12. Methinks Tim needs to stop speed posting and actually read what he writes from now on. Lowenville? That's worse than nearmint and his "O'Reilly" designation. Also, the above post implies that the Loweville collection was used as insulation. It was not; the books simply slipped behind a custom magazine rack into a wall cavity. Alan, the Pedigree Proofreader
  13. i don't exactly follow. i gather the following timeline: Advertisement 1970s --> Jack Mallette ownership --> Gary Colabuono ownership 1992 --> 2002 Mastronet Auction was Gary the person who had seller's remorse? did u own the book at some point? Moondog == Gary Colabuono