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The movie has some good atmosphere, but it is pretty boring. But Edgar Ulmer did make some great movies in the thirties and forties(The Black Cat, Detour and Bluebeard).

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If I remember right, I almost bought that MM...where'd you find it Cheetah?

 

It was for sale from a reputable dealer. I thought about getting it myself. I'd bet those pages are really OW/W or White! Really nice pickup Jeff!

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Well, at least one good thing came out of my last nightmare submission...

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..... I remember that one...... white for sure and gloss like a new book. A very solid 8.5 .... GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo9( a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

 

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Well, at least one good thing came out of my last nightmare submission...

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..... I remember that one...... white for sure and gloss like a new book. A very solid 8.5 .... GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo9( a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

 

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Nice book. Looks tired though. Maybe the trip from Florida caused it to lie down and take a nap.

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For you horror movie fans, every year there is a re-enactment of the scene where the Blob invades a movie theater. Schedule is posted above. Phoenixville has some good restaurants and other hangouts downtown. Fun for all of you small town fans or a nice end to an intimate weekend with your girl friend in nearby Amish country. :gossip:

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Very cool BB! I was just in Pottstown, PA for the 4th! I don't think that's too far away.

 

Yes, Pottstown is very close to Phoenixville. Just go south on rte 100 to Ridge Rd (left) or take 724 into Phoenixville (5-10 miles). :headbang: But don't pick up any strangers with their arm wrapped up in a towel or old jacket.

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Very cool BB! I was just in Pottstown, PA for the 4th! I don't think that's too far away.

 

Yes, Pottstown is very close to Phoenixville. Just go south on rte 100 to Ridge Rd (left) or take 724 into Phoenixville (5-10 miles). :headbang: But don't pick up any strangers with their arm wrapped up in a towel or old jacket.

 

...... and don't go North..... or you'll end up in Blue Ball where they make you work seven days a week................ GOD BLESS....

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

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Very cool BB! I was just in Pottstown, PA for the 4th! I don't think that's too far away.

 

Yes, Pottstown is very close to Phoenixville. Just go south on rte 100 to Ridge Rd (left) or take 724 into Phoenixville (5-10 miles). :headbang: But don't pick up any strangers with their arm wrapped up in a towel or old jacket.

 

...... and don't go North..... or you'll end up in Blue Ball where they make you work seven days a week................ GOD BLESS....

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

 

Thought so BB. I visited my Aunt (me and 40 of my family members!) and I know they used to live in Phoenixville.

 

Jimbo: Wise words! I'm not up to working when Yuengling is around! ;)

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Due to the continuous rising costs/shrinking supply of of pretty much ever GA book I'm after from the 1939/1940 period, I recently started picking up some pre-code books.

 

I'm taking it slow, but hard to resist so many cool books within an affordable price range!

 

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Inside the ASTONISHING is a GREAT Everett story... it has a nice three panel wordless sequence, similar to his Venus stories of this period...

 

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