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detective35

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  1. This is cool, but this is not a pulp or pulp related magazine.
  2. Normally I would think that the Tarzan all story is the most expensive one I always thought that as the action 1, And the shadow the detective 27, but not anymore. I guess we’d have to wait till another Sharp All story came on the market to see how it would do. As of right now the shadow one has surpassed it, matter of fact tripled it
  3. I was the underbidder for the Shadow 1
  4. Just got the Saunders painting cleaned and framed snd thought I would share the pictures with you. I attached a picture of what it looked like in person when viewing post-auction. Pre-cleaning picture was taken after the auction was over by the expert cleaning the painting.
  5. The Fifth Napoleon from 1938 “Strasser” Copy from my collection!
  6. The Man from Scotland Yard (circa. 1935 - Strasser Copy) from my collection!
  7. 10 Story Book January 1936 Classic Cover Just picked this pulp up. Nice copy of this rare pulp. I’m sure some people will consider this a type of a precursor to The Batman, or The Black Bat from the pulps.
  8. What is the grade of the Uncanny Stories #1
  9. Just picked this up: December 1931 (#5).
  10. Here are a few books I picked up lately. I will also post them under the appropriate threads as per title.
  11. Selling this Nice early Terror Tales from July 1936. Cover by Howitt! Paper is light tan and has a slight moisture staying at the top of the few pages but does not ripple the pages. Pages are supple! $325.00 OBO (PayPal only). Do you have any questions shoot me a message or give me a call 306-531-2211 First one to say “ I’ll take it” gets it! Dwight
  12. Selling this I will list is in the general golden age forum as well. Nice early Terror Tales from July 1936. Cover by Howitt! Paper is light tan and has a slight moisture staying at the top of the few pages but does not ripple the pages. Pages are supple! $325.00 OBO (PayPal only). Do you have any questions shoot me a message or give me a call 306-531-2211 First one to say “ I’ll take it” gets it! Dwight
  13. Even though it’s more radio, than pulp the piece below does pertain to “The Shadow”. Just picked up a cornerstone piece for my Shadow collection! I think I way, way overpaid for it, but for my collection, I had to have it! A huge (7.5ft x 3ft) Shadow Blue Coal Radio Banner (circa. 1937). The banner is made from a heavy nylon/canvas material! - The 1937 episodes of The Shadow were Sponsored by Blue Coal. Through research I believe that the banner would have been hung somewhere close to the stage (or behind the actors) in the WOR studios, where the live performances were carried out! At this time, Orson Welles would’ve played the The Shadow on the radio during these live performances.
  14. Even though it’s more radio, than pulp the piece below does pertain to “The Shadow”. Just picked up a cornerstone piece for my Shadow collection! I think I way, way overpaid for it, but for my collection, I had to have it! A huge (7.5ft x 3ft) Shadow Blue Coal Radio Banner (circa. 1937). The banner is made from a heavy nylon/canvas material! - The 1937 episodes of The Shadow were Sponsored by Blue Coal. Through research I believe that the banner would have been hung somewhere close to the stage (or behind the actors) in the WOR studios, where the live performances were carried out! At this time, Orson Welles would’ve played the The Shadow on the radio during these live performances.
  15. Will have to see how they do. Heritage has had other pulp collections and higher grade examples, but they didn’t have it under a separate pulp auction, that could make the difference. However, I don’t think one single auction at Heritage will expand it worldwide, but repeated auctions certainly might. Dwight