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Wow, that looks awesome. Unrestored? Either way, amazing book.

 

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i bought it with the cf reinforced. if i ever part with it, i'll get mattie to remove it and just have it loose.

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a buncha first time scanners, ready for the next several days of fun with numbers.

 

mm89.jpg

 

Glad to see you exercising self-control in not posting them until their numbers come up!

(Great-looking set!)

 

There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

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a buncha first time scanners, ready for the next several days of fun with numbers.

 

mm89.jpg

 

Glad to see you exercising self-control in not posting them until their numbers come up!

(Great-looking set!)

 

There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

 

asbestos in liquid form :baiting:

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a buncha first time scanners, ready for the next several days of fun with numbers.

 

mm89.jpg

 

Glad to see you exercising self-control in not posting them until their numbers come up!

(Great-looking set!)

 

There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

 

asbestos in liquid form :baiting:

 

How silly of me. Of course.

Kinda like liquid granite, huh?

 

Jack

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a buncha first time scanners, ready for the next several days of fun with numbers.

 

mm89.jpg

 

Glad to see you exercising self-control in not posting them until their numbers come up!

(Great-looking set!)

 

There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

 

asbestos in liquid form :baiting:

 

How silly of me. Of course.

Kinda like liquid granite, huh?

 

Jack

 

Precisely

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a buncha first time scanners, ready for the next several days of fun with numbers.

 

mm89.jpg

 

Glad to see you exercising self-control in not posting them until their numbers come up!

(Great-looking set!)

 

There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

 

asbestos in liquid form :baiting:

 

How silly of me. Of course.

Kinda like liquid granite, huh?

 

Jack

 

Precisely

 

I was lucky enough to acquire the MH copy of this issue. :cloud9:

 

West

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a buncha first time scanners, ready for the next several days of fun with numbers.

 

mm89.jpg

 

Glad to see you exercising self-control in not posting them until their numbers come up!

(Great-looking set!)

 

There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

 

asbestos in liquid form :baiting:

 

How silly of me. Of course.

Kinda like liquid granite, huh?

 

Jack

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There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

 

asbestos in liquid form :baiting:

 

How silly of me. Of course.

Kinda like liquid granite, huh?

 

85594.jpg

 

 

Thanks -- I've wondered about that for years!

 

with "long Canadian [now there's two words you don't see used together very often] Asbestos Fibres."

Hmph. Good ol' American asbestos fibers aren't good enough, eh?

 

Jack

 

 

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There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

 

asbestos in liquid form :baiting:

 

How silly of me. Of course.

Kinda like liquid granite, huh?

 

85594.jpg

 

 

Thanks -- I've wondered about that for years!

 

with "long Canadian [now there's two words you don't see used together very often] Asbestos Fibres."

Hmph. Good ol' American asbestos fibers aren't good enough, eh?

 

Jack

 

 

The long, cold Canadian winters cause the wild asbestobeast in that area to grow much longer, thicker asbestos fibers in its fur. The common American asbestobeast produces a much shorter fiber.

 

On a side note, a domesticated variety of the American asbestobeast was commonly kept as a pet and in school classrooms in the early 60's. Their shedding explains the frequent problems of asbestos fibers found during renovations of older homes and schools.

:insane:

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There sure was a lot of liquid asbestos around in those old Timely comics.

What the heck is liquid asbestos?

 

Jack

 

asbestos in liquid form :baiting:

 

How silly of me. Of course.

Kinda like liquid granite, huh?

 

85594.jpg

 

 

Thanks -- I've wondered about that for years!

 

with "long Canadian [now there's two words you don't see used together very often] Asbestos Fibres."

Hmph. Good ol' American asbestos fibers aren't good enough, eh?

 

Jack

 

 

The long, cold Canadian winters cause the wild asbestobeast in that area to grow much longer, thicker asbestos fibers in its fur. The common American asbestobeast produces a much shorter fiber.

 

 

Are you sure? I believe that the Canadian asbestobeast can only grow fibres.

 

What's nice about the long-fibred asbestobeast is that Mounties out on the prairie can just grab one and whack their campfire with it in the morning. No need to thaw ice to put on the fire.

 

 

On a side note, a domesticated variety of the American asbestobeast was commonly kept as a pet and in school classrooms in the early 60's. Their shedding explains the frequent problems of asbestos fibers found during renovations of older homes and schools.

:insane:

 

The little buggers always tended to escape and sneak up above the ceiling tiles, didn't they?

 

Jack

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