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CLOSED — HALF OFF WHAT’S LEFT! An Unusual Thread - Production Photocopies
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1st :takeit: wins; tie/indeterminate goes to the thread.

Payment is Check or Money Order (yeah, yeah I know I'm a dinosaur, troglodyte, luddite, mennonite, hermaphrodite etc. - I just don't have or want e-payments.)

Shipping: Via USPS Priority is $10. BUT spend $50 or more and shipping is free within U.S. (Canada gets adjusted for actual; will determine a comparable level above which shipping will be free). These may even qualify for Media Mail :idea:I will inquire and add the option if so.

Don't be listy (tsk) including the little one in my head.

Returns: Sure, just notify me within three days of receipt and get it back to me in the same shape on your dime, except no returns on graded books.

(Kudos thread linked under my avatar.)

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A word of background — I knew the late Marvel/DC/Dark Horse inker Dan Green, and bought a lot of material from him over the years. At some point after he had sold all his art, I bought all his production copies that were around. (Dan was no longer working.) I will share them in two threads; the first one will be what I think are production proofs for corrections, as they are 8-1/2x11 copies of inked pages being sent to the inker. Most of these I have as full books and will offer them this way.

After this thread, though maybe not immediately after, I will offer the copies that are OA-sized, but I need to find a reasonably priced way to ship them. Again, if they qualify for Media Mail, it gets a lot easier. Many of those are copies of uninked pencils, probably as references for Dan as he inked the actuals. (In some cases, I guess he could have used them to ink from a lightbox, if the penciler was intent on keeping uninked pencils.)

Anyway, that’s what this thread will be, why I have them, and why I’m sharing them. They are neat artifacts of the production process.

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