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gino2paulus2

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  1. Hello Everyone! 

    For sale is a BIGGIE (for me at least haha)

    Payment by Paypal or check whichever is easier for you

    Shipping will be on me for these in the US and if you take it and are outside US we can split shipping evenly with receipt

    No Returns as book is slabbed

    Offers will be considered and as always polite thread krapping is encouraged:)

    First :takeit: in thread wins it and trumps all negotiations. Time stamp determines winner. 

  2. On 10/18/2021 at 9:53 PM, Joshua33 said:

    The second book is my second copy of my favorite Spider cover of the run. Fangs out, Bondage, red dress damsel in distress, ladies of the meat hooks and a ticked off butcher?!... check, check, check, check, check and check! :whistle:

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    You just let me know me know when you’re ready to sell one J!! Here’s one I got in not too long ago 

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  3. On 10/7/2021 at 12:55 PM, rob_react said:

    more in-depth

     

    all jokes aside that is pretty cool stuff!! My wife and I do have some abstract-esque type of art in our home that we use to tie together furniture and develop the space. This type of art works very well in that manner for us. It can cool down or brighten up an area and is usually simply visually easy on the eye and quite calming to visualize without overwhelming. This gentlemen does state why so much of it is hard to replicate though and that’s because much it is essentially tinkering to achieve an affect. I can appreciate it for sure but i do think millions of dollars is quite absurd for much of this type of art bc as hard as it is to replicate exactly some tinkering and practice could find you very close to something almost equally as calming on the eyes as to where no matter how much practice i could never replicate a Frazetta or a Wrightson Frankenstein for example. Cool post though for sure and fun to watch. 

  4. On 10/5/2021 at 4:03 PM, Pantodude said:

    I echo @circumstances's sentiment.  I was mostly into stamps, currency, and coins as a young collector.  So for much of my life, I honestly did not expect to own any comic book rarities/keys.  So all of them count!   But if I have to pick one, I was going to say my Silver Streak Comics #1.  I never expected to find one due to scarcity (and b/c I focused on SA), but I did!  

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    This book is another that’s on many lists i am sure (including my own) and just doesn’t show up very often!! Very cool!! 

  5. Hello all,

    First off thanks for looking!!

    A few listings for today that includes a SA Key and a Golden Age rarity

    Rules--

    1st :takeit: in the thread trumps any PM negotiations

    Shipping is $15 in the US only and is for medium flat rate box packed very well with tracking

    Returns are not accepted on slabbed books generally but if there is a big problem of any kind I am easy to work with and have many many big and small transactions here on the boards without issue. 

    Payment accepted is PayPal G&S 

    Thread Krapping/bumping is highly encouraged (lets keep it above board haha!!) 

    Thanks again!! Gino

  6. On 10/1/2021 at 10:06 AM, gadzukes said:

    Look closely at this Flash cover.

    It graded 1.0 because of massive amounts of Bug-Chew on the cover.

    I find it really interesting that the bugs chewed neatly around the flames on the cover.  I've seen this phenomenon before on other GA comics where the bugs stick to the "white paper" only, but I don't think I've ever seen it to this extent.  I guess certain inks don't taste good?

    If you really look close you'll see that even up on the top edge the bug chew neatly goes around the "Aug. No. 8"

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    that is WILD!!! Pretty darn neat actually!!!