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Purchased in prehistoric times.....chip filled in bottom center...nice book....signed by Bill Finger on first page....No way could I buy one of these today... 1604244-1dec27.jpg

 

That is a beautiful book Jon!

 

And yes way, you could move a lunch box full of Larsons and buy another one! wink.gif

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Purchased in prehistoric times.....chip filled in bottom center...nice book....signed by Bill Finger on first page....No way could I buy one of these today... 1604244-1dec27.jpg

 

Jon let me hold that book in my hands! 893whatthe.gif

 

That's the only time I've ever touched a Tec 27 cloud9.gif

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Hey Jon what was the grade before the resto, a 4.5? That would be worth a small fortune today. hail.gif

 

This is gonna come as a suprise to many of you....I do not use numeric grading except for 9.2 and above (and not usually even then) I still use and think in terms of word nomenclature....I don't know what a "4.5" is..Would not know one if i "tripped over it"..conjures up nothing for me...yup know what i expect out of a F- . I am a dinosaur, I admit it.....have always thought the number grades (sorry Steve) were silly....Anyway no debate on that now. Don't intend to stir up debate, don't want any...But only intending to "share", I took it out so no mylar glare..book is supple, great color....i am also showing you where the work inside was done by the name "Ward" in the indicia.

 

To answer the other unasked question. Purchased in 1991 for 14k.

 

Jon

 

 

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