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Robot Man

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  1. Awsome books Ed! I’d be on them if I didn’t have a fat repair bill on my real bike. You know that story. HD stands for hundred dollars...
  2. Post it. As long as you are selling comics I doubt anyone would mind. I do it all the time and have never been hassled. Or better yet, pm me and sell it to me cheap!
  3. Bought a couple Wings pulps this weekend and thought one looked familiar.
  4. Thanks. Yes, I have been doing shows like this for a long time. It is an art that I have defined well over the years.
  5. I have owned 3 and yes I sold one a couple years ago at Terry’s show.
  6. Very cool. Don’t think I have ever seen a copy. What is the book it is tied with?
  7. And just for comparison, here is their ugly sister...
  8. Like Hap, I think two heads are always better than one. One I paid $2. for and one I paid $900 for. I guess it all balances out huh? And also...NFS
  9. Had a great show. This is what heaven must be like. Hanging with your buddies, swapping stories, checking out cool stuff and coming home with sore feet and pockets full of cash. I bought well too. Got some old comics, pulps, a few very pretty blbs as well as a cool early pressed steel gum machine, a couple nice Hartland plastic Baseball guys, and a few pinbacks. Heck, I don’t even remember as it’s all still packed and I’m too tired to care!
  10. Here is my meager spread of vintage “junk”...
  11. And yes, as always, there were vintage comics. These were the bigger spreads although I forgot to take a picture of the bay area’s very own Sal Discera who had a lot of pretty books with prices to match. Several others had small stacks as well as pulps, bulbs and pbs.
  12. David Arnold was there with his massive buying sign, cell phone and offering this comic rack for $350.