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Primetime

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  1. The previous owner who slabbed it was pretty adament that the first wrap was really the only affected area. I've only ever owned it in the slab so I couldn't personally look it over myself. Here's the pic again of it in it's raw state: looks nicer and less tattered in the slab
  2. You guys are definitely starting to change my mind on it. I've had the repro cover for a over a year now ready to go, but I was waiting to send the book in for the resto and attachment until I got some books back that were already in the process of being worked on. just crack it out and wrap the repro cover around the interior and slip into a Mylar. I don't think it matters whether a repro cover is attached or not to the original interior. Is it brittle mainly around the staple/spine area?
  3. very nice Travis. I personally rather look at an action 10 splash page than an action 10 cover.
  4. Nice Bill! And your oak table always makes your books brighter
  5. Got this three months ago. OO copy from Wisconsin. Surprisingly, it's only the second copy I've owned last 20 years that I've been in the hobby.
  6. what a great wife . The years of nagging paid off
  7. Can answer both questions with same answer. Toy wise it is my carded mego green goblin. Comic wise it is my amazing man 26. Both toughest and hence most prized I thought it was your carded WW mego (only 4 on the planet?)? I've had opp to buy 3 of the 4 that exist...only had one opp to buy the Green goblin, and there are only 3 known examples, making it more desirable and prized to me these days... how much is the GG worth?
  8. Can answer both questions with same answer. Toy wise it is my carded mego green goblin. Comic wise it is my amazing man 26. Both toughest and hence most prized I thought it was your carded WW mego (only 4 on the planet?)?
  9. It is common. I've owned many timelys like that. War time production at its pinnacle.
  10. Always. Reg and caffeine free and vanilla for Bridget You should have one Cherry Coke Zero in there just in case I drop by. you're only staying long enough to drink one? Might as well stay the night and get Dans donuts next mornin
  11. Has your store been full of holiday cheer?
  12. Is your fridge stocked with coke zero?
  13. What's on lil dude's Christmas list?
  14. oodles and oodles. And we did a early celebration with Bridget's family so about half of them already open post pics of all your decorations
  15. How many gifts currently underneath your Christmas tree(s)?
  16. Yup, I was watching that one, it went for $3,106. I also watched an All American #16 front cover only with a big chunk missing go for $2,766. Per link below, 3/5 of the front cover of Action #1 went for $6,800 in 2009. http://www.comicconnect.com/bookDetail.php?id=300107 Any theories on why someone would be willing to spend hundreds and thousands of dollars even on literally mere pieces of covers? Regardless of the rarity of the actual comic they came from I'm having a hard time seeing it. -J. most big books are out of price range for a lot of folks and having a framed original cover is not a bad option these days. Any piece of an action 1 is desirable. I'm sure a slabbed staple off an action 1 will come to market some day.
  17. maybe $10k give or take a few grand up or down. So you're telling me there's a chance! Actually, the only laughing involved would be from the people at my bank. down payment in your sig line