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I have an Iron Man #1 in a 9.6 SS

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Or I have it, I just don't own it.

 

What comic book fan doesn't jump at the chance to get a signature from Stan Lee. I knew I needed another book signed by The Man and what better book than Daredevil #2 to finish my complete Daredevil run, but I wasn't the only one to get signatures. Lee K (more on this story later) and RonnyLama both sent me books. In the case of Lee K, a single Marvel Tales of Suspense #65 (I know, Lee K with a Marvel comic) and Four books for RonnyLama (FF 9, FF 16, X-Men 3, and Iron Man #1), this doesn't include the three I wanted signed.

 

I handed over a total of eight books, two of which are still with CGC, both Lee K's single book and my pride and joy are still not yet in my hands, but I did get my two Daredevil books back along with the four RonnyLama supplied, one of which is a 9.6 copy of Iron Man #1, a book I used to have that I traded in towards my ASM #129, a much lower grade.

 

Ronnylama's book was a purchased 9.6 universal blue, untouched after cracked. And when it was opened fear overtook RonnyLama as he noticed a missing staple. Fortunately, it was a manufacturing defect, because there never was a staple, the pages underneath were hole less and only held together by the lone upper metal fastener. In this instance I think it makes the book all the cooler. Although I wonder, would the book be a 9.8 if it had the staple in the first place.

 

So this week as I am training at the new job I have to get to a FedEx office and ship his comic books back to him, not to mention the beautiful 9.8 triple signature copy of X-Men #140 to Lee K (and yet another Marvel issue for the Go-Go king).

 

All four that RonnyLama turned over were beautiful silver age specimens. They are still jaw dropping gorgeous, but now they are signed by Stan Lee. A couple of them were under that Very Fine/Near Mint designation. Fantastic Four #9 was a Universal 9.0 and returned a SS 9.0 so if a 9.0 SS is good enough for RonnyLama, then it's good enough for me.

 

Thanks for Reading

 

Tnerb

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Thanks for doing that for me.........cannot wait to see them....oh YES....and I was nervous.....not for where it went but for what might happen........Karma works though!!!

PS....I just heard this Tnerb guy is posting "buy it Now" on Ebay for a ridiculous price....dang.....gotta bid.....

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Really cool journal.

 

You remind me of Dean Corso of the Ninth Gate handling Boris Balkan's prized possession... minus the occult overtones.

 

I think I would be a nervous Nelly in charge of so many Silver Age beauties.

 

SW3D

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In my opinion, I think TNERB could play an excellent Vampire...in the leagues with Boris Karloff or Bela Legosi ...even Christopher Lee.....one of them...His voice CARRIES....either that or be a Gospel Singer in baritone With Ladies in skirts singing in tandum.

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Such lovely Silver Age beauties! I can't possibly compare with such gorgeous copies! Congrats Ronnylama! And Tnerb is such a great guy to do those for you!

 

I just hope the ones I did for Ronnylama in Miami come back what he wants!

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:signofftopic:

 

I was just reading Avengers 30 from 1966. Read a line that reminded me of someone, hmm... "Weapons?? Do you think Goliath will give you a chance to use them? OFF me you fleas! It's my turn now!"

 

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