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Hey, pulp collectors! What's your focus?

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just can't... .must resist....

 

aww... c'mon... everybody's doing it! :baiting:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Y'know... on second thought... you don't want to get into pulps... your pockets are too deep, and I couldn't compete... pulps are soooooo yesterday, daddy-o!

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Can someone recommend a very comprehensive pulp price guide please.

 

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This above copy is the copy you are most likely to find, but try to find the first issue pictured below.

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It has much better information than the second issue. :cloud9:

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I'm a long time fan of "classic" science fiction, so I've been looking for pulps from the 30s and 40s with stories by Heinlein, Sturgeon, Asimov, and others.

 

I just think it's very cool to read the stories in their original appearance. Plus, a lot of issues of Astounding, where Heinlein and Asimov made many appearances, seemed to survive, so they're not impossible to find.

 

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I'm a long time fan of "classic" science fiction, so I've been looking for pulps from the 30s and 40s with stories by Heinlein, Sturgeon, Asimov, and others.

 

I just think it's very cool to read the stories in their original appearance. Plus, a lot of issues of Astounding, where Heinlein and Asimov made many appearances, seemed to survive, so they're not impossible to find.

 

gozer

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Facts are meaningless, you can use facts to prove anything that's

remotely true! Facts, schmacks.

 

I started out chasing the classic sci-fi genre as well, but have branched out to include just about any sci-fi pulp. I love em all

 

:)

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I'm a long time fan of "classic" science fiction, so I've been looking for pulps from the 30s and 40s with stories by Heinlein, Sturgeon, Asimov, and others.

 

I just think it's very cool to read the stories in their original appearance. Plus, a lot of issues of Astounding, where Heinlein and Asimov made many appearances, seemed to survive, so they're not impossible to find.

 

gozer

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Facts are meaningless, you can use facts to prove anything that's

remotely true! Facts, schmacks.

 

I started out chasing the classic sci-fi genre as well, but have branched out to include just about any sci-fi pulp. I love em all

 

:)

 

You know what I find amazing? Is that you can buy nice 1940's SciFi pulps for right around what it would cost to buy a modern paper-back book. It's such a great deal picking up a nice Thrilling, Startling or Planet Stories, written by a SciFi master & with great vintage cover art, and only pay $8-12 bucks a piece. :cloud9:

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I'm a long time fan of "classic" science fiction, so I've been looking for pulps from the 30s and 40s with stories by Heinlein, Sturgeon, Asimov, and others.

 

I just think it's very cool to read the stories in their original appearance. Plus, a lot of issues of Astounding, where Heinlein and Asimov made many appearances, seemed to survive, so they're not impossible to find.

 

gozer

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Facts are meaningless, you can use facts to prove anything that's

remotely true! Facts, schmacks.

 

I started out chasing the classic sci-fi genre as well, but have branched out to include just about any sci-fi pulp. I love em all

 

:)

 

You know what I find amazing? Is that you can buy nice 1940's SciFi pulps for right around what it would cost to buy a modern paper-back book. It's such a great deal picking up a nice Thrilling, Startling or Planet Stories, written by a SciFi master & with great vintage cover art, and only pay $8-12 bucks a piece. :cloud9:

:makepoint: horrible sales pitch...just horrible lol
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