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I'll pound you to a "Pulp" if you don't show off yours!
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Hey Dwight, I just noticed the date stamp ... is this from the same collection as the ASQ I bought from you a while back (ant cover)?

 

This is just a killer copy of this classic Paul cover pulp. The robot AS is incredible too.

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Always been a fan of Doc. I notice the NRA emblem at the bottom left, even though Doc chose not to use or carry a gun unless it was completely necessary

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Always been a fan of Doc. I notice the NRA emblem at the bottom left, even though Doc chose not to use or carry a gun unless it was completely necessary

 

That is intriguing!

 

I read "The Devil Ghengis" last night. In one scene a former bad lady turned good hands her pistol to Doc to use against the bad guys, to escape a seemingly impossible situation! Of course Doc turns the offer down, since that is his way! :cool:

 

BTW, great stuff Dwight!!

 

Allways enjoy drooling over your collection!

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Always been a fan of Doc. I notice the NRA emblem at the bottom left, even though Doc chose not to use or carry a gun unless it was completely necessary

 

That is intriguing!

 

:gossip: It's not that NRA.

 

It's this NRA

 

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Wikipedia entry: "The National Recovery Administration (NRA) was a New Deal agency in the United States. Created under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933, it was one of the first major pieces of the New Deal program of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

 

The NRA allowed industries to create "codes of fair competition," which were intended to reduce "destructive competition" and to help workers by setting minimum wages and maximum weekly hours. It also allowed industry heads to collectively set price floors."

 

PSA from Scrooge

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