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batt90

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  1. Yeah it came with little tiny rockets that the car could shoot out and you can see that advertised on the box on the right. It is a pretty cool toy overall
  2. Well I don't know if its ok to post this and will delete if it does not fit (tho I don't know how to delete posts yet) but collecting Batman related Corgies is a hobby all into itself and while I have a bunch with only some of them shown here, its kind of numbing to try to get them all and while I collect all kinds of vintage Batman stuff beyond the comics I really don't have any intention of trying. But there are an awful lot of collectors out there who do it and do it fantastically well. Corgie collectors are really into condition of everything related to them even more so then comic book collectors are. As with comic books age does affect them. Stickers come loose or fall off the vehicles, the plastic bubbles for the packaging dries out and cracks if u even look hard at them and the boxes can be delicate. Still the Corgie Batmobile is an excellent version of the tv one. But for me I still like the comics best myself. They made 3 gift packs in total and I have 2 of them shown in the back row. The box on the right is a first edition release of the Batmobile.
  3. nice Leroy. And the Sept 25 arrival date is cool as well. Yes, I love arrival dates. Wish all my books had them.
  4. Actually we know several, some quite serious, and I bet some people here know them too
  5. Hmmm, could this possibly be a certain Florida comic book dealer and collector who also loves Mego Batman stuff?
  6. I love this book. Its one of my favorite Sprang covers.
  7. I think this is too easy for this group but what the heck I will give it a go. What is significant from a Wonder Woman perspective about this book (without looking it up)?
  8. 7 hours ago, batt90 said: Guess what Sky? That was my wife Allie. U met both of us that day. We were there for me because Phil had and I wanted and won a sealed Golden Records Batman kit that day. Wow this is very cool. I remember that day well cause I got it for a steal. I do remember u and Allie thought you were very nice. Are you on Facebook? That is about the only net Allie does. If I can't get her to sign up here maybe you 2 could connect that way. I am on it too. Sorry, no, I don't do facebook, but please tell her hi for me, I had a feeling it was you, but it was a while ago, and I didn't remember exactly where you were from:) I thought she was very nice as well. Amazing collection she has accumulated. I'm always hoping more female collectors will show up here:) I am trying to get her to join but she has her reasons and its nothing to do with being here. She remembers that day too. Its nice to be in touch again.
  9. I went on one of my old tablets and found this pic. The Big All American is a knockout. Its as nice as my 1940's World's Fair both of which came from the same dealer. Allie has 2 # 2's but still wants a better copy if she can find it.
  10. Guess what Sky? That was my wife Allie. U met both of us that day. We were there for me because Phil had and I wanted and won a sealed Golden Records Batman kit that day. Wow this is very cool. I remember that day well cause I got it for a steal. I do remember u and Allie thought you were very nice. Are you on Facebook? That is about the only net Allie does. If I can't get her to sign up here maybe you 2 could connect that way. I am on it too.
  11. Speaking as a Batman guy I have to agree with you. Some of the Peter covers are just outrageously beautiful
  12. Wow, I just figured out how to do a quote. I am a happy camper right now. I asked her 3 years ago if she wanted to join when I first did and because of her job she just did not want to get involved in anything else. Facebook with its WW groups was and is an effort for her. She has the complete Comic Cav run as well as the other 2 tho she is looking for a few upgrades. She also has a killer Big All American too and quite the vintage WW toy and art collection too. Is original vintage WW art allowed here or does that go somewhere else? We are not in NJ but NY.
  13. Overstreet listed it as scarce. Since I've owned at least 5 copies at one time or another, I'm not so sure about "scarce" except for in high grade. It's never been an easy book, but not really "scarce". So nice to hear that there is another female WW collector:) @Knightsofold It's a 10 cent cover, GAtor might be a golden age expert, but as far as I'm concerned, she looks beautiful right here (although you can post it both places;) Well I was referring to it in a high grade. There are a fair amount of lower grade copies around but not so easy to find a 6.0 or better which is what she likes to collect. As an FYI I wish I could figure out how to make these posts work correctly. Allie is kinda sorta a WW collector for sure.
  14. These are King Feature Syndicate proof sheets for the Wonder Woman Comic strip. If they don't fit here I will delete them. She has at least half of all the newspaper strips in her collection
  15. Here is Wonder Woman 1 to 10. She has the complete run of this as well
  16. My first post here tho it should be my wife Allie who is the WW collector in the family putting this up. Here is Sensation 1 to 10 of which she has the complete run plus the 3 early solo All Star appearances and is going for the All Stars that feature WW more then a few panels
  17. The 105 was one of the toughest books for my wife to find in her Wonder Woman run in an acceptable grade for her (she is kind of fussy) and I am not sure she is happy with the copy she currently has.
  18. I have a few stand alone pics in my files here is one
  19. I hate taking pics but have taken a lot for insurance purposes. A while back I had this box of my Detective run out to document them. Here are the first 4 pics of them out of the box. The Detective 108 was the first golden age Batman I ever bought at the first Phil Seuling show I ever went to in 1974.
  20. Thanks guys for the kind words. Here is 11 to 17. The missing numbers are slabbed and elsewhere
  21. My second post on the boards after being a lurker for the past 2 1/2 years testing out the new picture upload. I really like the ease of posting pics now. I have to figure out the other stuff here tho.