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action1kid

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  1. I’m the person who sold them to him .
  2. At that time Funnies on parade was considered the first comic book which I’m sure he knew.
  3. I think anyone who served White Castle hamburgers at his wedding reception is real cool! That goes for the hair too.
  4. I always though Comic link was more geared toward Silver age books.
  5. It’s probably already in Silicon Valley.
  6. I had a double Action 2 in 1999.fair condition, unrestored. Pick up from D.A
  7. How many of those books are purple label or conserved? thank you
  8. Being it’s such a small collection of 135 or so books I thought it wouldn’t be very difficult.
  9. I paid $100 for a fair- complete copy unrestored for AF15 in the early 90s in Brooklyn. I think it’s easier to find today if you got the bucks. In any grade I consider it a very easy book to find. Obviously the demand is incredible.
  10. After I bought all my Golden age books , with the money I had left I bought the inexpensive stuff( lol) AF15 and a few silver age keys. This was the early 90s
  11. In the 90’s I picked up the rarest key books at SDCC. New fun #1 motion picture funnies week #1 Jumbo #1 Adventure #40 all in one trip
  12. You can’t even get tickets anymore. Anyway, I’m not into the Hollywood thing. Just the books. Anyway, it’s attracted much bigger audience, more interested in movies.
  13. I think so. Hollywood has taken over and the con has lost its roots. The vintage comic section keeps shrinking. The Big books are on display for auction only. I don’t need this yearly pilgrimage anymore. All you need is a cel phone now.