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Redbeard

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  1. On 1/4/2019 at 6:06 AM, Timely said:

    Thx so very, very much. Yes, I used to own this one for many, many years.  It hung in front of my computer desk. I bought it from Bob Selvig when he used to be at ACBC. I sold it to Ferd in Canada many years ago. I will keep an eye on that piece for sure. Let me know if there are any Lou Fine Hit covers, Crandall National covers or the cover to Jungle Comics #1. Thanks again.

  2. Just now, sagii said:

    @Redbeard :hi: Happy New Year

    What are your musings on the Allentown Pedigree?

    Sell any, own any? How often do they circulate in your experiences? Is there one owner to a bulk of the little over 100 book collection? 

    Not sure on Allentown. That collection surfaced after I had amassed most of my personal collection back then. When I was originally collecting, the term pedigree had not been used. The collections we had heard of were of course the Church (Mile High), the Reilly (San Francisco), Cosmic Aeroplane, Larson and Poughkeepsie.

  3. On 12/8/2018 at 7:22 PM, Robot Man said:

    Good to hear you are on the mend Ron!  :headbang:

    Did you hear that ComicConnect in their last auction had some Ace horror cover art up for auction? I forgot about it until it was too late. By the time I remembered they were all ready up to auctioning off Walking Dead art which both of us care less about. I wanted to try and get those horror covers. I used to own a few of them before that I wanted to rebuy. Wonder what they went for. I was willing to spend a bunch for those, darn... I doubt I will ever have a chance to rebuy the Lou Fine, Reed Crandall or Matt Baker covers I used to own.

  4. 10 minutes ago, sagii said:

    @Redbeard assuming all the recent Church books being auctioned off by HA are from one collectors collection, any thoughts on so many Mile Highs now being 'scattered' out among what is most likely many hands ? 

     

    10 minutes ago, sagii said:

    @Redbeard assuming all the recent Church books being auctioned off by HA are from one collectors collection, any thoughts on so many Mile Highs now being 'scattered' out among what is most likely many hands ? 

    Having the Church copies scattered to many different collectors is neither good or bad. I believe that most of the Church copies being offered by Heritage are from Rose Verzyl from the late John Verzyl collection. I'm sure she has a huge hord including all the Timely issues. The positive spin on the market for the future in having them scattered among many collector's means there is no possible threat that a large collection of these will flood the market ensuring their future values.

  5. On 11/29/2018 at 5:34 PM, Robot Man said:

    I still go with Eerie #1. First book fully devoted to horror and all original stories. The Classics are adaptations of "actual literature" not created in the first place for comic books. Great books but still adaptations. 

    There are also the arguments of earlier books that have stories with a horror "slant" Early Caps, Yellowjacket and others come to mind but they are still superhero books.

    Just my two cents...

    I like Bob's (Overstreet) comment to me. This entire genre would probably not exist if EC did not happen. When they got going, there were many companies that tried to pile on to the success EC was having.

  6. On 11/29/2018 at 5:03 PM, ThothAmon said:

    Man. What a great thread to read. Believe I’ve bought many books off eBay over the years from Redbeard. Hoping Redbeard is doing well recovering from the transplant. Got a new hip myself two years back and recovery is a long process. 

    I'm now 7 months out from surgery and all is going well. Thx for kind wishes. On Sunday, we start offering our CGC graded Golden Age books at auction in our store. We just resumed doing auctions after a lengthy break after surgery. BTW - https://www.ebay.com/str/redbeardsbookden.

  7. On 11/25/2018 at 11:01 AM, Robot Man said:

    Hey Redbeard...

    Was there a quantity of these found?  Seems, I've seen a lot of high grade copies floating around...

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    Not as far as I know on that issue. However, there is one issue of that title that there must of been a find at one time.

    What is the first horror comic book Bob? If you say Eerie 1 by Avon, you would be wrong. How about Classic Comics 13 - Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde. That is definitely a horror comic book, and it was published approximately 4 years before Eerie 1. Then how about the Hunchback of Notre Dame, 3 Mysteries by Poe, and of course the classic Frankenstein. All were published before Eerie 1

  8. On 10/11/2018 at 7:32 PM, Sqeggs said:

    Shock Illustrated 3 is such a swell book. 

    Also tough is the CSS 15 (#1). I've seen the Shock 3 a few times, but it is still rare. My best friend Johnny (John Knight) has had them before. I will agree the toughest to me is the TOT 1, it is rarely offered for sale.

  9. On 9/19/2018 at 11:41 PM, szavisca said:

    Hi Redbeard...Was curious if you know whether or not there was ever a find for Seven Seas Comics (Universal Phoenix Feature).  It's always seemed odd to me how many uber high grade (9.2-9.8)  #1s and #2s there are on census, there's even a fair number of very high grade #4s (three 9.0s and one 9.2 now).

    Much Appreciated.

    I have seen quite a few #1s. I have a 9.6 copy in my collection. Haven't seen the same amount of #2. I would not consider three #4s a large amount. Given that everything is pressed nowadays, I'll assume these were 7.0 or higher upgraded to those grades. The Baker cover issues are definitely much tougher to find because of desirability. Not sure if any issues other than #1 are more common.

  10. On 9/11/2018 at 11:05 PM, Larryw7 said:

    Thanks, Ron! I just seem to be noticing certain books showing up on eBay that rarely, if ever, used to be listed. Another is Mysterious Adventures 22, and Journey into Unknown Worlds 36(first issue).

    No warehouse finds on these books that I know of, but I'll agree they are more common than other issues in their titles. Guide modifications are definitely needed on Congo Bill. I was thinking of bidding on a #4. When I went to check if any were offered on eBay I found 8 of them offered. That is definitely not what I would call scarce.

  11. On 9/11/2018 at 10:36 PM, nearmint said:

    Hi Ron, I just chatted with Dave Smith, and he agrees with you.  While John did own a dog, Dave doesn’t remember him ever owning a cat.  He also doesn’t think John would have ever harmed a cat, even in anger.  He said John had a great respect for all animals.

    Do you have Dave's contact info? I lost it in changing computers several times since Dave and I last spoke. If you can't give it out, I understand. Have Dave give me a ring at 775-831-4848 so we can catch up. Someone told me it was Lilly that had the cat. I just don't remember that.

  12. On 9/11/2018 at 7:01 PM, Robot Man said:

    Supposedly EC king Gary Arlington could never find a TOT Annual #1 in any grade. I've had a couple complete or very near complete EC collections and have only had this one. Who cares what the grade is? What makes this one extra special is it's contents: HOF #15 (#1), VOH #12 (#1), TFTC #20 (#1) and Weird Science #13 (#2). Got it from Moondog many moons ago. One of my favorite top 10 books!

    Oh, have had Crime Suspense #1 but never seen a #15 (#1)...

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    I'm looking for all the EC annuals again. Love em...

     

  13. On 9/9/2018 at 7:12 PM, Larryw7 said:

    I've noticed that there are quite a few copies of Vault of Horror 12 on eBay. Usually it's a tough book to find. I wonder if Ron or perhaps another dealer knows if there was any kind of find lately.

    EC books are not scarce or rare with a few notable exemptions. The books were bought of the stands and treasured from that time unlike most other books. They are as popular today as when they were first published. I have had a few collections of EC books offered to me that were bought off the stands, read once very, very carefully and stored as one might store a valued treasure. TFTC 20 and VOH 12 would be equal in availability long term as far as I know. CSS 15 (#1) much tougher and a high grade Tales of Terror Annual 1 is very tough. Remember the Gaines file copies, and those issues that were never offered in the Gaines collection.

  14. On 9/7/2018 at 2:12 PM, Robot Man said:

    OK, Ron, obviously you have had your mitts on a LOT of MH books over the years. From the top of the heap on down. You are a dealer but I know you love the media and have always had a private collection. Do you still own a MH (or a few), that you have never sold just because you loved it too much?

    Yes, I still have a few MH books. Unfortunately, I did not consider what I enjoyed, but rather the grade. Anything below 9.2 has been offered for sale at some point. If I had it to do again, that would change to what I liked the most. None of my MH books have been pressed. I can't tell you how often I see MH books that I know were a 9.0 to 9.2 now graded 9.6 or 9.8, sad. But, that is the way of the hobby/business. I guess it doesn't matter if they are pressed, because the books are now encased in plastic and are not readable any longer. For us old timers, there was nothing like the touch, feel and smell of the MH books. That now seems to be gone forever...

  15. On 8/28/2018 at 2:39 PM, clarkkentdds said:

    I heard about that #12. I am aware of the 2-10 being 2nd hand copies. As I have never seen anything else in over 25 years of collecting, it is either a long time collector still holding, or with D.A.

    You are correct on the 2-10. Chuck had them at a SD Con many years ago and offered to me first. I passed since they all were not the unbelievable MH books like the rest. They all had 2 pencil lines down across the cover. Chuck's grade on these Sups was FN. None of them were graded NM or NM+. If memory serves me correctly, I think John Verzyl bought them.

  16. On 8/29/2018 at 5:53 AM, adamstrange said:

    Reminiscent of this guy hm

     

    That's the guy. Only problem I have had with the comic art forgeries is that the owners of those forgeries never sent them to me in exchange for the return of their merchandise. I only hope that these forgeries were destroyed and not sold to some unsuspecting collector. That was the brunt of my argument to Maggie Thompson to get the story published.