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NoMan

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  1. I appreciate you sharing your pornography with us. I love, and I mean adore with my heart and soul, Tales To Astonish 27. It is the most important book in human history.
  2. I’m intrigued by Mr. Woo. Would love to know more about his Locken’ & Poppen’ career however a Scooby Doo mystery he’ll remain. You’ll get no low opinion from me of CBCS’ grading of either Mr. Woo’s AF15 or his Silver Surfer you so kindly pointed out above.
  3. sold it at the CBCS leg of the journey? Magik Woo?
  4. I like reading your posts about that AF15 CBCS 8.5 that became a CGC 8.5, Lou. Your information is impeccable making your conclusions even handed and reasoned, a rarity around here. Hats off to you, sir.
  5. I try not to take anything very seriously, however, why not take a long time OSPG advisers thoughts seriously? I would imagine they'd have to be learned and experienced to get to the position of adviser or is that thinking similar to the thinking that politicians must be smart to become public representatives?
  6. Hmmm, sounds like a great new section of the 2019 OSPG: What do you own and like to collect? Would the only prices listed in the guide be those of books the advisers own and collect? Would all the other books just have a blank space where the prices go? Maybe the wording: Nobody owns and collects these books.
  7. I'm curious how one does this. Is it at all conspiratorial to think that certain Market Report authors are hyping what they have and hope to sell similar to the pump & dump that is sometimes perpetuated here? As mentioned by someone here in an earlier OSPG thread, Dr. Steven Kahn (first time adviser to the Guide and his first market report appears in the 2018 edition) has a great read in his Market Report. Anyways, how does a relative newcomer to the hobby differentiate fact from hype in the OSPG Market Reports?
  8. Man, I'm making a poor showing as The World's Greatest Comic-Book Collector.
  9. I feel like all the DTR #1 first printings were made for me. Whenever I see them I scoop them up regardless of condition. When they are with someone else, they are not in the proper place. Their proper place is with me. My goal as I've stated before is to become the world's greatest comic book collector. I will not stop until every DKR #1 is with me.
  10. Cover price $9.99 so: 1000 x10= $10,000. Must be some nice variants in that collection
  11. ok, let's make it slabbed. Thanks valiantman! Who has the most slabbed copies of a single issue?
  12. Hey Gotham Kid you're in Paris right? Was just in Paris and stumbled upon this crazy wonderful back issue comic shop called La Bande Des Cines located on 83 rue Pajol. Ever been there?
  13. Going through my DD Miller run and notice I've got 5 copies of DD issue #187. Got me thinking who has the highest number of copies of a single issue. Calamerica no doubt wins with his IM/SM #1 collection so the question is who comes in second.
  14. It's not a problem. Thanks for the apology.
  15. Interesting. Thanks for taking the time to post that. It certainly puts lots of holes in my theory.
  16. No harm no foul. I apologize if my response seemed inappropriate. I certainly didn’t intend it. I was just saying that putting all the info together I just think what I think. But as I’ve said also, I’m often wrong.