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shadroch

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  1. It always amazes me when people go to a city for a short visit and think they have a grasp on what the city is like. Thats like a European thinking he knows America after a week in Disney,or spring breakers thinking they know Mexico because they were in Cancun for five days.
  2. That sux. I'm sorry to hear this. Best of luck with recovering funds from this debacle.
  3. Besides which,this guy lives in Stanford,Conn. But lets not let the facts get in the way.
  4. Has Heritage moved its operations to NY? Or PGX? How about Jason Ewert? Mile High? ect,ect,ad nauseum
  5. But you have to have an agreement,no?Without it in writing,how does a judge(or anyone) know who is correct? I'm not arguing with you,I'm asking a question.
  6. Although I don't know Greg Jortner,I have to assume Brent knows him fairly well or that he is well known in some circles,or he wouldn't have floated the $10,000 out there.
  7. Mark and I have been friends for over twenty years,but I must say I find his putting this in a public forum a bit troublesome. In his letter of april 7th,he writes that it would be unfortunate if he needs to bring Silver Age into this,but then sends a cc of the letter to Silver Age.This also bothers me. Then there are the books this guy sent as payment to Brent.They were meant as a payment. Evidently the guy and Brent are having a serious business dispute.Is there any sort of written agreement here?Seems like Brent was expecting the entire amount of the ebay sales until he got his investment back,and the guy seems to think they are splitting it 50-50 all the way. Isn't this the point where Judge Judy would ask to see the written contract and have a few choice words for the two of them? I'm not saying Mark isn't in the right pursuing this evident deadbeat,just that I'm not sure this needs to be here.
  8. Is there an issue here? I thought this was the semi-annual "Cal forgot to take his meds" rant?
  9. OG, POV, I knew there was an O in there somewhere. Easy to get confused. I guess we all look alike,eh?
  10. Rules and Bones are made to be broken. By the way,Tim, it was OldGuy that bumped all the OT threads to the top,not POV.
  11. It might have been in another medium. In addition to comics,I was reading Boys Life and Psychology Today back then.
  12. Thats odd.Although on further thought,it may well have been 1971.I remember showing my Dad the ad and him saying they must be junk.I was in that hospital twice. Once the nite the final episode of The Fugitive aired and once a few years later. btw-Was there an insert in some comics that advertised one or two year old cars at unrealistic low prices? I remember showing my father these as well,but haven't found the ad in a back issue comic.
  13. I seem to recall getting a few from The St Albans Naval Hospital around 1969.I was surprised by Jims comments,but he has studied them pretty extensively.
  14. Nice to see you are back. I have 2 MJ books if you want them.,Ones an Avengers(211,maybe) and a Jonah Hex. Put them aside about a year ago when you went to Korea.
  15. Not that I know of...they are vastly less distributed than copies without the insert. Regardless, I'm not sure saying it's less than 10% of the total existing inventory isn't being overly optimist... Jim I would think they would be less than 10% of the printrun.They were only distributed thru Post Exchanges and that couldn't have been 1% of the sales locations. As far as surviving copies go,I've yet to hear of any "hoard" of these turning up ala MH2. Has anyone?
  16. If the books are in NYC,almost any school with an ESL class will be happy to take them.You should be able to get a reciept for full cover/or overstreet value,whichever is higher.
  17. How do people become experts in the restoration field? I can't speak for Matt but the two restorers I know,and POV Row did it the old fashioned way. They apprenticed with experts in the field.AFTER they were shown the techniques,and were given hands-on training,then they proceeded to practice what they were taught.
  18. I thought every comic was sacred,in whatever shape it was in. You people condone someome who at best would be called a rank beginner mutilating comics just for the thrill of it? Maybe next,Kenny can write and draw an issue of Miracle Man. How hard can that be. After all,he knows how to cut stainglass.
  19. After wading thru way too many posts on this subject,I really wasn't expecting much in the line of original thought. Boy,was I wrong. Very well said.
  20. While I agree that Turtles was a homage to Miller,I think it was more his Daredevil work than his Ronin. The warrior woman was obvously Elektra,Splinter was Stick,the Foot was the Hand ,ect,ect. Also have to disagree that ronin was much of a hit. Issue six being so scarce is a direct result of stores lowering their orders so much after getting stuck with so many unsold 1 thru 5s. While a small group went ga-ga over the experimental artwork,the overwhelming reaction was disappointment.
  21. Doing some simple math,I'd conclude that "an old man" from the 70s is most likely no longer dealing comics. Nor breathing. I went there a few times and bought from several different sellers,but don't really remember them.
  22. Inflation drives gasoline to record prices. Is that a reason to invest in it,as well?
  23. marvel had(has) a different character named Dazzler as well. He killed Angels mother and father. Phoenix(sp?) is an Atlas hero. I'm sure there are many others.