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multicynic

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  1. This one is actually for sale in my wife's Ebay store. I would be willing to trade any comics she has listed for High Grade Weird Tales Pulps with Conan stories. I also have a CGC Howdy Doody #8 in 9.4 and a 9.6 of the same issue. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=230187252398&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
  2. Williamsport. The other copy was 8.5 . Crappy scan though. Sorry 'bout that.
  3. The books seem to be well perserved. I usually see the 18 with quite a bit of tanning. What is the grade ? 7.0 I just checked. Off White to white.
  4. I forget the grade on this. I could never find a nice copy before so I'm glad I got this one with the set. My favorites are the Superman World War 2 covers.
  5. Another one with an overhang. There was a Young Men 24 and Marvel Mystery 92 if I recall also plus one or two more Sub Mariner Comics. It was Weird how several of the Timely Comics had overhangs.
  6. This one has an overhang. I wonder when a new holder will show up to accomodate books like this?
  7. Sorry. I meant two copies of THIS. Only one Superman 76. Jack
  8. When I initially saw them I suspected Superman and Batman from 50 up would grade high. There were lots with overhangs that CGC didn't encapsulate due to overhang. Jack
  9. I have never heard of williamsport either...do tell? It was an original owner collection of 3,000 Golden age comics from Williamsport, Pennsylvania that I bought a few years ago. 43 or the Superman and Batman were highest grade copies. Mostly from #50-115. Matt Nelson and Steve Ritter have information on Matt's site. Jack
  10. 43 of the Superman and Batman came back highest grade. Jack