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EastCoastExchange-migratio

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  1. Someone compared him to Howard Hughes earlier in this thread which I thought was funny. I can see him now putting on gloves before he handled any one book or screaming a kids if they got to close the table. To me this kind of stuff is humorous.
  2. What else do you remember about him. This is all very interesting to me. He must of had some knowledge about selling, because where else was he getting to money to place such high bids? Where is he now? And does he continue to sell comic books?
  3. Exactly--I was "trapped" into listening to it to the end because I'd already invested too much time to "quit." Just pause it and come back
  4. You ought to try and get Dave Anderson the dentist. He would make one hell of guest on the show.
  5. who is Brad Savage ??? Brad Savage was anger management out of control, so much that he would rip up his own books. He mostly sold all new stuff at sky high prices, if a book was hot and fairly new and hot, he would have it. Lo and behold if a kid came over looking for that book and Brad had high price on it (which was always), and the kid turned down Brad's price, that would set him off. Parents would come over and get confrontational, and it would make other buyers steer away. Sometimes he would just berate convention goers for not buying his stuff, out aloud, not many organizers could not handle him. He was his own worst enemy, so in a nut shell ( pun intended) that was Brad Savage. Link to the Interview please ?
  6. Thanks to Mark Z. @ EsquireComics.com for hooking me up with TOS #39. You DA Man!!
  7. Damn nice SS1. I want that book by the end of the Summer Thanks CC... it's well worth having!! (thumbs u (I had a request to post some interiors from the SS1 and 7... i'll do that in the SILVER STREAK thread in the next few days) There is only one sale for SS1 noted under GPA which was in Heritage. Talk about rare. Besides your copy, I have only seen 2 others Berk's and Bedrocks
  8. OO AF #15 (thumbs u (thumbs u. It's the nicest 7.0on the planet...
  9. I tried! I bid what I thought at the time was a strong amount...$40,000. It went for about $60,000. Who'd a thunk? Damn thanks goodness I have no desire to collect pulps ...whew Wasn't that one restored? Amateur... From what I understand many of the nicest pulps have beeb reglued at the spine.Pulps are considered more like a book than a comic.So its no big deal to a pulp collector.At least thats what ive been told. Great thanks for the info.
  10. Nice book w/ or without the seal. BZ's copy is one I want to see.
  11. I tried! I bid what I thought at the time was a strong amount...$40,000. It went for about $60,000. Who'd a thunk? Damn thanks goodness I have no desire to collect pulps ...whew Wasn't that one restored? Amateur... Not that I recall. It was a beautiful thing to behold. And McLaughlin had a cool custom presentation box made for it. Is this the one you are referring too? All-Story Oct 1912 (Munsey, 1912) Condition: Apparent FN.
  12. I tried! I bid what I thought at the time was a strong amount...$40,000. It went for about $60,000. Who'd a thunk? Damn thanks goodness I have no desire to collect pulps ...whew Wasn't that one restored? Amateur...
  13. how bout Bangzooms copy?? Do you have a scan of it. I can't find it in his thread?