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Dreaming Eagles #1 (sold and closed)
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On 7/3/2022 at 2:13 PM, PhantomEwan said:

So lets get the obligatory stuff out of the way.   :rulez:

No bad people, you know who you are! Also no one I have on ignore.

:takeit: overrules any negotiations going on via PM. Time stamp will determine if there is a :takeit: in the thread and one in a PM

Shipping is FREE! 

I accept PayPal, if you want to send me a check or money order that is gonna slow stuff down, gotta make sure it is legit first before shipping.

Returns handled on a case by case basis. I am going to try and work things out. 

Questions, need more photos let me know.

Offers/trades? Worst thing I can say is no. 

 

I have been on the boards since 2012 and have dealt with many of you during that time, but I don't generally sell my books.  Honestly can't remember if I have ever sold anything on here before.  So I will put this one up and if I find something else to part with I may keep it going.

Now on to the book(s)

This book is difficult to find. 

Dreaming Eagles #1 Hokes Variant (which I believe there are only 100 of).

But wait that's not all. Rich Henn was able to facilitate getting some of these signed by some of the surviving members of the  Tuskegee Airmen

Some of these were signed by two or three of these legendary American Heroes.  

But wait... this one was signed by four:

LT. Colonel Harry Stewart one BAD Man and he turns 98 on the fourth of July. How cool is that? Also he was part of the team that won the first ever TOP GUN!!!

Capt. Roscoe Brown unfortunately passed shortly after signing this book.

LT. Colonel Alexander Jefferson  unfortunately passed just a couple weeks ago (he smudged his sig. slightly, I guess stuff happens when you are 95)

Brigadier General Charles Edward McGee only a Colonel at the time of the signing, and unfortunately also passed recently.  He participated in the coin toss of Super Bowl 54.

That isn't all, it still maintained a grade of 9.8!

I recently reached out Rich who facilitated the signings and his best estimation is there were only about 20 books that were signed by all 4 of these extraordinary men.  Unfortunately there will never be anymore.

$2500

 

 

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