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FT's High Grade Marvel Silver & Bronze Age

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Those are very nice books, they look better than the grading, which is unusual. Well done.

 

BTW, is that Mark Jewelers ad a blue thick stock ad in the center of the books? I remember those in all the comics we got on the Army base in Mannheim. Those were my first books, and even those thick ads didn't help to survive a ten year old kid. I even took them out of some just to get rid of the ads, good memories. Night,

 

 

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Those are very nice books, they look better than the grading, which is unusual. Well done.

 

BTW, is that Mark Jewelers ad a blue thick stock ad in the center of the books? I remember those in all the comics we got on the Army base in Mannheim. Those were my first books, and even those thick ads didn't help to survive a ten year old kid. I even took them out of some just to get rid of the ads, good memories. Night,

 

 

Yup, them's the ones. (thumbs u

 

The other popular one is the National Diamond Sales insert, which also had scantily-clad women on page 4. :cloud9:

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Amazing Spider-Man #133

VF/NM

$51

From the USAF Mildenhall OO collection

 

 

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(7) Weirdly, the grades stated describe the condition the books are actually in, rather than what they might be in some Bizarro World, alternate timeline, post-manipulation future. Radical, I know. :/

 

You are so........., :thumbsup:

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