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What's your Coffin book?

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I owned this very book when I was a kid. I remember working on the repair. I soldpep32-1.jpg it in the late sixties or early seventies. When I started collecting again in 1997, I met a collector at my LCS who had bought the book in Berkeley in the 80's or 90's. I instantly recognised it and he was kind enough to sell it to me. It goes with me to my grave.

 

 

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If I could take one book to the grave,it would be this one.It is flawed,like me,but still great.It is the only book I own that I am really attached to.I can sell every book I own,but this is the one I'd like to be buried with.......

 

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I'm gonna need a double-wide.

 

lol

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Duhh.

 

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and Frazettas:

 

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Also, Air Fighters 14, True Crime 2 and Astonishing 4.

 

and World War 3 #1.

 

and the Fighting Americans.

 

I'm gonna need a double-wide.

 

That Terry Toons is an awesome looking book!

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The beauty of my childhood books is that they will always be worth more to me than anyone else. :cloud9:

 

 

I'm with you, Chris. Mine are my OO GSX #1 and X-Men 94. Read literally hundreds of times and in sweet .5 condition. :luhv:

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The beauty of my childhood books is that they will always be worth more to me than anyone else. :cloud9:

 

 

I'm with you, Chris. Mine are my OO GSX #1 and X-Men 94. Read literally hundreds of times and in sweet .5 condition. :luhv:

 

:applause:

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