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Insanely high grade!!! Blue 9.6 and up!!!

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Holy frick !

 

9.6 E.C. Gaines copies...

 

That's it,that did me in !

 

Heading to the hospital right now,see you folks in a couple of days... lol

 

 

Can you picture the doctor ?

 

Ok mr.Weaver what seems to be the trouble ?

 

Me.:9.6 E.C. Gaines copies.

 

Doctor : .................???

 

:grin:

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Killer!!!! :cloud9:

 

Catman #28 Mile High Copy.

 

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This is an Exciting 1, but it's not a thrilling one. (:

 

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Thanks to everyone, fantastic books!

 

One thing I noticed is that there must have been half a dozen pictures of books from the 1930s in this thread alone. The census has only 43 such books, and if you subtract the 10-11 9.6s from my Mickey Mouse Magazine run, the scans shown earlier account for almost 20% of the total. I suspect that the 9.6+ copies owned by board members may make up a substantial fraction if everyone listed everything they had.

 

It would be interesting to have a permanent thread with 9.4+ copies from the 1930s owned by board members. The census currently has 121 books in this category. I've been curious about how big a fraction of the total market is represented among us and this would be a fun data point towards quantifying that.

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Thanks to everyone, fantastic books!

 

One thing I noticed is that there must have been half a dozen pictures of books from the 1930s in this thread alone. The census has only 43 such books, and if you subtract the 10-11 9.6s from my Mickey Mouse Magazine run, the scans shown earlier account for almost 20% of the total. I suspect that the 9.6+ copies owned by board members may make up a substantial fraction if everyone listed everything they had.

 

It would be interesting to have a permanent thread with 9.4+ copies from the 1930s owned by board members. The census currently has 121 books in this category. I've been curious about how big a fraction of the total market is represented among us and this would be a fun data point towards quantifying that.

 

 

:o Slumming down to 9.4 ...! :banana: OK, I'm up for that! smiley-dance001.gif

 

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