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On 5/29/2024 at 7:35 PM, OtherEric said:
Do you know if it's from the collection of Chad Oliver for sure
It is indeed - or at least that's what the seller had mentioned when I bought it, so I assume he had some provenance. Great eye Eric!
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The book that tricked me into collecting pulps - Foundation first edition/first state by Isaac Asimov. Thought it would be cheaper to collect the original pulp run in Astounding instead of buying the first edition...then I fell into the black hole of pulps....and still bought the first edition 😂.
First state: note the misspelling of "Hari Sheldon" instead of Seldon on the inside cover flap
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Joining the party!
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On 11/15/2023 at 7:05 AM, Bookery said:It is Heritage interviewing CGC in the above video, afterall.
Definitely agree with the broader point, and maybe even more importantly, all the other modern auctions places like Whatnot driving modern grading. That's probably where CGC makes most of its money because it's a steady stream of income on new books.
But that was actually me interviewing Matt and I can guarantee I have no connection to Heritage 😁. I've actually never even won a book on there, I don't own a single comic, and I much prefer hunting pulps and not paying crazy prices. The folks at the Summit asked if I would do the interview so I checked with a few fellow pulpsters on what questions they'd want answered. I had the brittle page question queued up and totally forgot ....my bad... I'm super curious about that one too. And I did later ask about Pedigrees and the answer was essentially "Strasser and Yakima, and any other comic pedigrees that had pulps". Strassers have markings which make that easier, Yakimas obviously don't and have the certificate from Dave and whiter pages, but I think there might be a list so the same book doesn't pop up as Yakima twice, not sure.
Hopefully I covered most of the bases in the interview, and if not then...luckily I have a day job to go back to! 😂. I'm also cool with grading taking another 6 months so I can keep scooping up more pulps
And now a recent pickup because I can't post without sharing a pulp!
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On 1/27/2023 at 12:49 PM, Bookery said:
I was using "tad" as an acronym... for "total add decimal".
But seriously.....the "10x guide" is a really useful rule of thumb that I use all the time, so @Bookery your guide continues to be an incredible resource for anyone who has 2nd grade math skills! You sure you don't want to republish a 2023 version and just add a bunch of 0s to every price.....
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On 1/20/2023 at 6:36 AM, asimovpulps said:
If you go over to the "welcome CGC to Pulps" thread, we've had a few "will they/won't they" threads but CGC has always held firm that it's happening.
On 1/20/2023 at 9:21 AM, mnelsonCGC said:Cgc is 100% moving forward with grading pulps.
Guess we can add this to the long list of rumors refuted. Thanks @mnelsonCGC!
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On 1/19/2023 at 1:04 PM, comicnoir said:
I've heard they're not going ahead with grading pulps.
Any chance you'd be willing to share who you heard that from?
If you go over to the "welcome CGC to Pulps" thread, we've had a few "will they/won't they" threads but CGC has always held firm that it's happening. Now when it will actually happen..... That's not a bet I'd make .
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On 11/7/2022 at 9:59 PM, OtherEric said:
I doubt that's a unique set, but I bet the number of people who have all five are probably in the single digits...
I always assumed the 1924 WT would be the toughest gap to fill, but I've seen at least 4 for sale in the past year alone. The Canadian WT I've only ever seen three prior sales...and only know where two of them are 👀. It's been a blast though, on to a new challenge! Thanks @OtherEric for sending me on this quest last year
I know a few folks are one or two away since the other three are reasonably common by comparison. Would love to see another complete set if anyone has one and doesn't mind sharing!
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<cross posting given the Lovecraft focus>
Was waiting until I was completely done, and today I am...
I present, every Lovecraft cover story in the pulps! I'll get a full group shot at some point, but figured I'd share my excitement in real time.
In chronological order:
- Weird Tales - May-June-July 1924 - Imprisoned With the Pharaohs (ghost written for Houdini)
- Astounding Stories - February 1936 - At the Mountains of Madness
- Astounding Stories - June 1936 - The Shadow Out of Time
- Weird Tales - May 1942 Canadian variant - The Shadow Over Innsmouth
- Weird Tales - September 1952 - Hallowe'en in a Suburb
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Was waiting until I was completely done, and today I am...
I present, every Lovecraft cover story in the pulps! I'll get a full group shot at some point, but figured I'd share my excitement in real time.
In chronological order:
- Weird Tales - May-June-July 1924 - Imprisoned With the Pharaohs (ghost written for Houdini)
- Astounding Stories - February 1936 - At the Mountains of Madness
- Astounding Stories - June 1936 - The Shadow Out of Time
- Weird Tales - May 1942 Canadian variant - The Shadow Over Innsmouth
- Weird Tales - September 1952 - Hallowe'en in a Suburb
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Good luck! Definitely tough to find unbound issues, I only have a bound copy myself. I'll keep an eye out though!
-Matt
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On 7/25/2022 at 7:57 PM, frozentundraguy said:
Several of my favorite authors have stories in this issue, including Clifford Simak, L. Sprague De Camp, and part 3 of "The Legion of Time" by Jack Williamson. No GGA on the cover of this issue but it's my fav of the few pulps I do own.
Also in that issue, the first published science fiction story from an author by the name of L. Ron Hubbard!
So a very long, crooked line from that pulp to this masterpiece
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Congrats on the find @Pat Calhoun! Love these 40s Astoundings, and you picked up some great Foundation/Asimov covers!
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On 6/11/2022 at 12:54 PM, Bugfarm said:I’ll go with:
The All-Story, Oct. 1912, ……Weird Tales, March 1923…….The Shadow, Apr. 1931…….Doc Savage, aug 1933…..Zeppelin Stories, June 1929…..….Amazing Stories, April 1926…..….…Weird Tales, Feb 1928…….. Weird Tales, Dec 1932……..Weird Tales, Oct 1933……..Astounding Stories, Jan 1930Bravo, this is very very close to the list I had in my mind! Could make a case for first Zorro (All Story, August 9 1919, Curse of Capistrano) or Creeping Death (Shadow, January 15 1933). Thrill Book October 1919 is also a potential entrant since Shadow #1 lifted the cover. But as a sci fi fan this one made me smile.
I also like this list because I've checked half of it off 😁
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On 5/31/2022 at 8:35 PM, Book Guy said:
are pics of the First
Absolutely incredible book! Best I have is a jacketless 4th printing right now....
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On 5/30/2022 at 5:11 PM, Blorgon scum said:Those had to be light blue.
I love this edition and it is in great shape and I am still not sure what printing it is
Amazing find and such a cool piece of history! This is the 5th printing of the First Edition, which is still quite a great book to have especially with the original dust jacket. Definitely worth quite a bit more than you paid
Here's a great resource showing how to identify the first 9 printings. http://www.jacurutu.com/viewtopic.php?p=100746#p100746. Easiest way to note yours is the string of numbers "567890" with the first number indicating 5th. Hope that helps!
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On 4/28/2022 at 9:31 AM, htp said:
Don't suppose anyone here picked up the 1930 Astounding set that sold by the same seller? I thought the starting price was a bit high, but now I regret not going for it...
I thought the same thing - I assumed a number of lots would go unsold but....I was wrong!
Could also be the lack of the normal eBay shill bidding that drives up low priced lots 6 days before they end. In that sense it was refreshing and I'm happy for the buyer and seller (wasn't me)!
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On 4/15/2022 at 7:09 AM, Sarg said:All-Story Tarzan would be a similar print run, but probably even fewer surviving copies
Confirming your estimates were pretty spot on - looks like ~180k print run for All Story in 1912 (source: https://www.pulpmags.org/contexts/essays/pulps-and-big-slicks.html) and most numbers I've seen for Action 1 are 200k so virtually the same. Was using this data for something else and figured I'd share!
They paper quality on these Pulps is atrocious, so it's always a surprise to me that any survived!
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On 2/27/2022 at 6:57 PM, Surfing Alien said:
This was listed as "Fine" and it would be, except it's definitely trimmed (look at the page showing through on lower right cover)
Had a similar experience late last year. Pretty expensive book listed as Fine....and the entire back cover was taped on and not disclosed. It's a huge collection so I'm sure things will be missed (and they still provide more pictures than ComicConnect!), but @Surfing Alien nailed it by calling this auction a "minefield". I've been zooming in on every spine picture looking for cover separation ever since and it's definitely saved me a lot of heartburn.
For what it's worth, I believe it's a relative selling off a big family collection so it's not the same seller with 7000+ sales and 100% feedback. Watching the books pop up has been though
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That sale seems.....fishy Believe it's at least 3x any other previous sale I've ever seen....and CC has had its fair share of "interesting" auction results.
But hey, if anyone has a bunch of spare change and wants a copy let me know!
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CGC graded Pulps - my first experience and results.
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Yup, highest out of 15 copies so far. Surprisingly the next highest is only a 6.5. I'm sure we'll see more high grade copies pop up over time, though the overhangs on these issues do get hammered pretty hard by CGC from what I've seen.
I also happen to have the highest January 1950 issue out of 18 graded so far 👀. Both of my issues came from an original owner collection and were stored in custom clamshell boxes for probably decades. I know there are two pedigree copies of January 1950 (Yakima and one on Heritage) which both came in at 8.0s, so this one is kinda cool to have.
Just got super lucky finding these, I usually buy mid grade to make my money go further