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Could this be the new secret weapon that finally breaks the stalemate on the Western Front?

 

 

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It's a prototypical board member ... notice how it shoots off its mouth.

 

Cool items. Thanks for sharing.

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This is along the lines of pulp related items.

 

Hakes had a few different vintage Shadow items in their last auction.

 

I already had all of the items in the Hakes auction in my personal collection, except a large Rare full page Royal Crown Cola Ad. which Martin Grams said he can't recall seeing even when doing all his research on his Shadow book.

 

I won the large newspaper Ad from Hakes.

 

This was the write-up in Hakes:

 

16" x 21” page from March 29, 1940 “Kansas City Journal" has (15-5/8" x 19.5”) image area promoting “A New Radio Mystery/Thrilling, Exciting, Dramatic Radio Serial” sponsored by Royal Crown Cola on station KCMO. The radio show officially began in 1937, and this marks its debut in Kansas City. Historic."

 

 

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This is along the lines of pulp related items.

 

Hakes had a few different vintage Shadow items in their last auction.

 

I already had all of the items in the Hakes auction in my personal collection, except a large Rare full page Royal Crown Cola Ad. which Martin Grams said he can't recall seeing even when doing all his research on his Shadow book.

 

I won the large newspaper Ad from Hakes.

 

This was the write-up in Hakes:

 

16" x 21” page from March 29, 1940 “Kansas City Journal" has (15-5/8" x 19.5”) image area promoting “A New Radio Mystery/Thrilling, Exciting, Dramatic Radio Serial” sponsored by Royal Crown Cola on station KCMO. The radio show officially began in 1937, and this marks its debut in Kansas City. Historic."

 

 

ShadowadfromHakes.jpg

 

 

Dwight

 

 

 

:hi: Dwight, you have the absolute kewlist Shadow memorabilia. (worship)

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This is along the lines of pulp related items.

 

Hakes had a few different vintage Shadow items in their last auction.

 

I already had all of the items in the Hakes auction in my personal collection, except a large Rare full page Royal Crown Cola Ad. which Martin Grams said he can't recall seeing even when doing all his research on his Shadow book.

 

I won the large newspaper Ad from Hakes.

 

This was the write-up in Hakes:

 

16" x 21” page from March 29, 1940 “Kansas City Journal" has (15-5/8" x 19.5”) image area promoting “A New Radio Mystery/Thrilling, Exciting, Dramatic Radio Serial” sponsored by Royal Crown Cola on station KCMO. The radio show officially began in 1937, and this marks its debut in Kansas City. Historic."

 

 

ShadowadfromHakes.jpg

 

 

Dwight

 

 

Very cool Dwight! :applause:

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A little late for the GA forum as its from January 1959, but this is the first issue of the REH and sword & sorcery fanzine AMRA. Many of the early issues have contributions by Lieber, Moorcock, de Camp,and art by Krenkel. This issue has an article by Poul Anderson and this particular one is editor George Scithers' file copy.

 

 

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Two pulps from my personal collection in this afternoon's Heritage auction. All you have to do is look at the back covers to tell how nice they are. Both Weird Tales.

One with a letter from the Editor to a lady who wrote in. Heritage describes one as being trimmed but it isn't. Slightly miscut. Both really cheap. 110 and 90. as I speak.

Jack

 

 

http://comics.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7063&lotNo=94789&lotIdNo=39004

 

http://comics.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7063&lotNo=94790&lotIdNo=39003

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I picked up a few pulps in an auction recently. I think this cover by Paul is one of my favorites.

 

Also found some nice text illustrations by Burroughs.

 

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I'm interested in buying some old pulp magazines. I plan to read through this thread to see if the answers are here, but what's a good place to start looking into these old magazines? I'm curious to know more about likely condition and values to consider being I just dive in. Can anyone recommend a good seller?

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