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Golden Age Comics! Okajima, NY World Fair, & More!!! ( Thread Closed)
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Going to be posting some Golden Age books through out the week! 

 

Rules:

 

No buyers from the probation list, HOS.

 

First :takeit: in the thread wins and trumps any ongoing PM negotiations.

 

No returns on slabs, on raw books, returns within 5 days of delivery, buyer pays return shipping.

 

Shipping to the US is $18 for 1-2 slabs, $20 for 3 or more.  $8 for 1 raw  book, $10 for 2 or more. International shipping, pm to discuss.

 

Payment via Check, Paypal , or Zelle due within 4 days of invoice.

 

Thanks for looking 😄

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On 4/5/2024 at 10:53 PM, MattTheDuck said:

Any Fiction House?

Sorry no fiction house, still waiting on them to get graded, but soon

 

:baiting: Waiting on grading lol

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On 4/12/2024 at 6:56 AM, NoMan said:

May I ask a question in a sales thread? Why/who wrote the camp name Okajima ?

This may answer your question

https://www.goodgirlcomics.com/okajima/

and this will help

Okajima

Admired for its unique backstory, the Okajima collection was assembled by a young Japanese-American girl from California who was interned by the U.S. government during World War II. She managed to save her comic books through that period, and continued collecting until the mid'50s. The collection was ultimately sold in 1995, broken into three groups during an estate sale, but because of their unique markings on the front and back covers many copies have been identified since their initial disbursement. The collection is known for having very high page quality and containing a large number of jungle and good-girl comics.

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On 4/12/2024 at 8:27 AM, topcat54 said:

This may answer your question

https://www.goodgirlcomics.com/okajima/

and this will help

Okajima

Admired for its unique backstory, the Okajima collection was assembled by a young Japanese-American girl from California who was interned by the U.S. government during World War II. She managed to save her comic books through that period, and continued collecting until the mid'50s. The collection was ultimately sold in 1995, broken into three groups during an estate sale, but because of their unique markings on the front and back covers many copies have been identified since their initial disbursement. The collection is known for having very high page quality and containing a large number of jungle and good-girl comics.

thank you. sir!

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