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I loved how you used to post the NA 26 periodically during Ian Levine`s quest. 27_laughing.gif

 

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for viewing pleasure.....if any one has a itch for ones in the teens let me know...

 

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.....if any one has a itch for ones in the teens let me know...

 

Please post more!

 

You mean, like this?

 

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It's mine! All mine! Bwwwwaaaahahahaha....

 

(seriously, unless I miss my guess these books that Jon has are from the same source and they are simply fabulous).

 

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(seriously, unless I miss my guess these books that Jon has are from the same source and they are simply fabulous).

 

Steve, that is a beautiful #16. Is it a pedigree? What is the "source" that you refer to in your last post?

 

Early 'S' books me thinks.

 

And now we switch over to our special correspondent in field, Sir Jon Berk...

 

STEVE

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We seem to have some technical difficulties and can't reach our special correspondent, so let's go to another story...

 

As RHG so astutely put it, these pre-hero books have hidden treasures galore inside. For example, this opening page from the NA 16 posted above:

 

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One other thing I noticed is the book before this issue, NA 15, doesn't carry a Federal Men story - never knew that and it's also not mentioned in the Guide.

 

STEVE

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(seriously, unless I miss my guess these books that Jon has are from the same source and they are simply fabulous).

 

Steve, that is a beautiful #16. Is it a pedigree? What is the "source" that you refer to in your last post?

 

Early 'S' books me thinks.

 

And now we switch over to our special correspondent in field, Sir Jon Berk...

 

STEVE

 

The 16 found a great home with Steve. He just has great taste! I will post the 17, 19 and 20 shortly.....jon

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