Scrooge Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 Allright so your head's not exploding. Congrats on landing this big one (thumbs u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
damonwad Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 As many of you may know, I was asking about Batman 1 recently in a thread which was derailed by a more interesting discussion about the investment potential of big books like that. Behind the scenes, though, I was offered a Batman 1 by a boardie I knew little about. He had never sold on the boards, which was a red flag, but he sent me a zillion photos and offered to let me inspect the book in person. He was in Las Vegas, which is not far from where I live, so I made arrangements to fly out for the weekend and meet up with him. I also brought along the girlfriend so we could have a great Las Vegas weekend if the Batman thing went south. We flew into Vegas Friday morning. Our hotel room in Ballys was on the Paris side, so we had the Eiffel Tower right outside our window. I was supposed to meet the seller at 1 pm in the Ballys lobby, We waited. And waited. And waited. Nothing. At 2 pm, I left him a PM and we went on with our day. I was a bit upset, but figured we were going to have fun in Vegas so the weekend would be worthwhile anyway. At 10:30 pm, while we were about to start sucking down some tropical drinks at Frankie's Tiki Bar, my phone rings. It's the seller. He was at Ballys, but the lobby arrangement there is strange and he couldn't find me. He had the wrong phone number for me and didn't get the correct one until he got back to his computer that night. We made plans to meet the next morning at 10 am. I let the girlfriend sleep in, and shortly after 10, my phone rings. It's the seller, looking for me, standing 10 feet away. We go to the conference room area, squat in an open room, and I inspect the Batman. I knew it was a real one the moment I opened the bag and smelled 60 year old paper. (Girlfriend later: "Did you get a woody?" Me: "Almost.) The book was pretty much exactly as described and, IMO, fairly graded. I think an eBay seller would have bumped it up a grade trying to squeeze more $$$ out of it. I decided to buy the book. We went to the bank and I handed over a thick stack of hundred dollar bills. Back in my hotel room, the girlfriend and I leafed through the book and I pointed out the various first appearances and other cool things about Batman 1. Owning a copy of this book has been an on and off goal for most of my life. This one has extensive professional restoration, but who cares? It's a Batman 1. Great looking book, congrats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twistty1 Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 (edited) As many of you may know, I was asking about Batman 1 recently in a thread which was derailed by a more interesting discussion about the investment potential of big books like that. Behind the scenes, though, I was offered a Batman 1 by a boardie I knew little about. He had never sold on the boards, which was a red flag, but he sent me a zillion photos and offered to let me inspect the book in person. He was in Las Vegas, which is not far from where I live, so I made arrangements to fly out for the weekend and meet up with him. I also brought along the girlfriend so we could have a great Las Vegas weekend if the Batman thing went south. We flew into Vegas Friday morning. Our hotel room in Ballys was on the Paris side, so we had the Eiffel Tower right outside our window. I was supposed to meet the seller at 1 pm in the Ballys lobby, We waited. And waited. And waited. Nothing. At 2 pm, I left him a PM and we went on with our day. I was a bit upset, but figured we were going to have fun in Vegas so the weekend would be worthwhile anyway. At 10:30 pm, while we were about to start sucking down some tropical drinks at Frankie's Tiki Bar, my phone rings. It's the seller. He was at Ballys, but the lobby arrangement there is strange and he couldn't find me. He had the wrong phone number for me and didn't get the correct one until he got back to his computer that night. We made plans to meet the next morning at 10 am. I let the girlfriend sleep in, and shortly after 10, my phone rings. It's the seller, looking for me, standing 10 feet away. We go to the conference room area, squat in an open room, and I inspect the Batman. I knew it was a real one the moment I opened the bag and smelled 60 year old paper. (Girlfriend later: "Did you get a woody?" Me: "Almost.) The book was pretty much exactly as described and, IMO, fairly graded. I think an eBay seller would have bumped it up a grade trying to squeeze more $$$ out of it. I decided to buy the book. We went to the bank and I handed over a thick stack of hundred dollar bills. Back in my hotel room, the girlfriend and I leafed through the book and I pointed out the various first appearances and other cool things about Batman 1. Owning a copy of this book has been an on and off goal for most of my life. This one has extensive professional restoration, but who cares? It's a Batman 1. Very nice looking book, congrats... Edited June 7, 2010 by Twistty1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*paull* Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 You get some very interesting stuff, Sardo. Doiby, I'm heading to Philly in two weeks. Where are the best cheesesteaks? Geno's, Pats or some other local place? Tony Lukes. http://tonylukes.com/directions.htm Failing that, try Jim's at 4th and South. Under no circumstances go to Pat's or Geno's. Tourist traps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
batman_fan Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 As many of you may know, I was asking about Batman 1 recently in a thread which was derailed by a more interesting discussion about the investment potential of big books like that. Behind the scenes, though, I was offered a Batman 1 by a boardie I knew little about. He had never sold on the boards, which was a red flag, but he sent me a zillion photos and offered to let me inspect the book in person. He was in Las Vegas, which is not far from where I live, so I made arrangements to fly out for the weekend and meet up with him. I also brought along the girlfriend so we could have a great Las Vegas weekend if the Batman thing went south. We flew into Vegas Friday morning. Our hotel room in Ballys was on the Paris side, so we had the Eiffel Tower right outside our window. I was supposed to meet the seller at 1 pm in the Ballys lobby, We waited. And waited. And waited. Nothing. At 2 pm, I left him a PM and we went on with our day. I was a bit upset, but figured we were going to have fun in Vegas so the weekend would be worthwhile anyway. At 10:30 pm, while we were about to start sucking down some tropical drinks at Frankie's Tiki Bar, my phone rings. It's the seller. He was at Ballys, but the lobby arrangement there is strange and he couldn't find me. He had the wrong phone number for me and didn't get the correct one until he got back to his computer that night. We made plans to meet the next morning at 10 am. I let the girlfriend sleep in, and shortly after 10, my phone rings. It's the seller, looking for me, standing 10 feet away. We go to the conference room area, squat in an open room, and I inspect the Batman. I knew it was a real one the moment I opened the bag and smelled 60 year old paper. (Girlfriend later: "Did you get a woody?" Me: "Almost.) The book was pretty much exactly as described and, IMO, fairly graded. I think an eBay seller would have bumped it up a grade trying to squeeze more $$$ out of it. I decided to buy the book. We went to the bank and I handed over a thick stack of hundred dollar bills. Back in my hotel room, the girlfriend and I leafed through the book and I pointed out the various first appearances and other cool things about Batman 1. Owning a copy of this book has been an on and off goal for most of my life. This one has extensive professional restoration, but who cares? It's a Batman 1. Big congrats sir! Great looking copy and I am sure it was amazing to flip through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Primetime Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 As many of you may know, I was asking about Batman 1 recently in a thread which was derailed by a more interesting discussion about the investment potential of big books like that. Behind the scenes, though, I was offered a Batman 1 by a boardie I knew little about. He had never sold on the boards, which was a red flag, but he sent me a zillion photos and offered to let me inspect the book in person. He was in Las Vegas, which is not far from where I live, so I made arrangements to fly out for the weekend and meet up with him. I also brought along the girlfriend so we could have a great Las Vegas weekend if the Batman thing went south. We flew into Vegas Friday morning. Our hotel room in Ballys was on the Paris side, so we had the Eiffel Tower right outside our window. I was supposed to meet the seller at 1 pm in the Ballys lobby, We waited. And waited. And waited. Nothing. At 2 pm, I left him a PM and we went on with our day. I was a bit upset, but figured we were going to have fun in Vegas so the weekend would be worthwhile anyway. At 10:30 pm, while we were about to start sucking down some tropical drinks at Frankie's Tiki Bar, my phone rings. It's the seller. He was at Ballys, but the lobby arrangement there is strange and he couldn't find me. He had the wrong phone number for me and didn't get the correct one until he got back to his computer that night. We made plans to meet the next morning at 10 am. I let the girlfriend sleep in, and shortly after 10, my phone rings. It's the seller, looking for me, standing 10 feet away. We go to the conference room area, squat in an open room, and I inspect the Batman. I knew it was a real one the moment I opened the bag and smelled 60 year old paper. (Girlfriend later: "Did you get a woody?" Me: "Almost.) The book was pretty much exactly as described and, IMO, fairly graded. I think an eBay seller would have bumped it up a grade trying to squeeze more $$$ out of it. I decided to buy the book. We went to the bank and I handed over a thick stack of hundred dollar bills. Back in my hotel room, the girlfriend and I leafed through the book and I pointed out the various first appearances and other cool things about Batman 1. Owning a copy of this book has been an on and off goal for most of my life. This one has extensive professional restoration, but who cares? It's a Batman 1. very nice appeal on that copy Sean. Congrats! Did you still have enough money left to cover the hotel? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjpb Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 You get some very interesting stuff, Sardo. +1. Love what you've been posting lately. (thumbs u very cool - love the old political stuff. A small note - Alf Landon was the Prez candidate, Knox the VP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sardo Numspar Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 You get some very interesting stuff, Sardo. +1. Love what you've been posting lately. (thumbs u very cool - love the old political stuff. A small note - Alf Landon was the Prez candidate, Knox the VP It has been corrected - thank you sir (thumbs u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larryw7 Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 You get some very interesting stuff, Sardo. Doiby, I'm heading to Philly in two weeks. Where are the best cheesesteaks? Geno's, Pats or some other local place? Cosmi's deli, right around the corner from Pat's. Cosmi's Deli Jim's on South Street is also good. Between Pat's and Geno's, I prefer Pat's lately. But both are pretty close. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larryw7 Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 As many of you may know, I was asking about Batman 1 recently in a thread which was derailed by a more interesting discussion about the investment potential of big books like that. Behind the scenes, though, I was offered a Batman 1 by a boardie I knew little about. He had never sold on the boards, which was a red flag, but he sent me a zillion photos and offered to let me inspect the book in person. He was in Las Vegas, which is not far from where I live, so I made arrangements to fly out for the weekend and meet up with him. I also brought along the girlfriend so we could have a great Las Vegas weekend if the Batman thing went south. We flew into Vegas Friday morning. Our hotel room in Ballys was on the Paris side, so we had the Eiffel Tower right outside our window. I was supposed to meet the seller at 1 pm in the Ballys lobby, We waited. And waited. And waited. Nothing. At 2 pm, I left him a PM and we went on with our day. I was a bit upset, but figured we were going to have fun in Vegas so the weekend would be worthwhile anyway. At 10:30 pm, while we were about to start sucking down some tropical drinks at Frankie's Tiki Bar, my phone rings. It's the seller. He was at Ballys, but the lobby arrangement there is strange and he couldn't find me. He had the wrong phone number for me and didn't get the correct one until he got back to his computer that night. We made plans to meet the next morning at 10 am. I let the girlfriend sleep in, and shortly after 10, my phone rings. It's the seller, looking for me, standing 10 feet away. We go to the conference room area, squat in an open room, and I inspect the Batman. I knew it was a real one the moment I opened the bag and smelled 60 year old paper. (Girlfriend later: "Did you get a woody?" Me: "Almost.) The book was pretty much exactly as described and, IMO, fairly graded. I think an eBay seller would have bumped it up a grade trying to squeeze more $$$ out of it. I decided to buy the book. We went to the bank and I handed over a thick stack of hundred dollar bills. Back in my hotel room, the girlfriend and I leafed through the book and I pointed out the various first appearances and other cool things about Batman 1. Owning a copy of this book has been an on and off goal for most of my life. This one has extensive professional restoration, but who cares? It's a Batman 1. Congrats! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larryw7 Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 You get some very interesting stuff, Sardo. Doiby, I'm heading to Philly in two weeks. Where are the best cheesesteaks? Geno's, Pats or some other local place? Tony Lukes. http://tonylukes.com/directions.htm Failing that, try Jim's at 4th and South. Under no circumstances go to Pat's or Geno's. Tourist traps. I forgot about Tony Luke's. I haven't been there in awhile, and when I do go, I get the Roast Pork sandwich. I don't think Pat's and Geno's are terrible by any means. It all depends on the crowd and time of day. Pat's has actually gotten some good reviews of late: http://www.hollyeats.com/Pats.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sardo Numspar Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 You get some very interesting stuff, Sardo. Doiby, I'm heading to Philly in two weeks. Where are the best cheesesteaks? Geno's, Pats or some other local place? Tony Lukes. http://tonylukes.com/directions.htm Failing that, try Jim's at 4th and South. Under no circumstances go to Pat's or Geno's. Tourist traps. I saw this one on the Food Channel. Will defintiely check it out - thanks!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sardo Numspar Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 You get some very interesting stuff, Sardo. Doiby, I'm heading to Philly in two weeks. Where are the best cheesesteaks? Geno's, Pats or some other local place? Cosmi's deli, right around the corner from Pat's. Cosmi's Deli Jim's on South Street is also good. Between Pat's and Geno's, I prefer Pat's lately. But both are pretty close. Awesome - the menu looks great - Im going to grab a "Jacked up" cheesesteak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comics-n-ERB Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 As many of you may know, I was asking about Batman 1 recently in a thread which was derailed by a more interesting discussion about the investment potential of big books like that. Behind the scenes, though, I was offered a Batman 1 by a boardie I knew little about. He had never sold on the boards, which was a red flag, but he sent me a zillion photos and offered to let me inspect the book in person. He was in Las Vegas, which is not far from where I live, so I made arrangements to fly out for the weekend and meet up with him. I also brought along the girlfriend so we could have a great Las Vegas weekend if the Batman thing went south. We flew into Vegas Friday morning. Our hotel room in Ballys was on the Paris side, so we had the Eiffel Tower right outside our window. I was supposed to meet the seller at 1 pm in the Ballys lobby, We waited. And waited. And waited. Nothing. At 2 pm, I left him a PM and we went on with our day. I was a bit upset, but figured we were going to have fun in Vegas so the weekend would be worthwhile anyway. At 10:30 pm, while we were about to start sucking down some tropical drinks at Frankie's Tiki Bar, my phone rings. It's the seller. He was at Ballys, but the lobby arrangement there is strange and he couldn't find me. He had the wrong phone number for me and didn't get the correct one until he got back to his computer that night. We made plans to meet the next morning at 10 am. I let the girlfriend sleep in, and shortly after 10, my phone rings. It's the seller, looking for me, standing 10 feet away. We go to the conference room area, squat in an open room, and I inspect the Batman. I knew it was a real one the moment I opened the bag and smelled 60 year old paper. (Girlfriend later: "Did you get a woody?" Me: "Almost.) The book was pretty much exactly as described and, IMO, fairly graded. I think an eBay seller would have bumped it up a grade trying to squeeze more $$$ out of it. I decided to buy the book. We went to the bank and I handed over a thick stack of hundred dollar bills. Back in my hotel room, the girlfriend and I leafed through the book and I pointed out the various first appearances and other cool things about Batman 1. Owning a copy of this book has been an on and off goal for most of my life. This one has extensive professional restoration, but who cares? It's a Batman 1. Very nice looking copy!! Congratulations!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinball Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 Recent pickups at Heroes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comics-n-ERB Posted June 8, 2010 Share Posted June 8, 2010 Good ones Tim! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
damonwad Posted June 8, 2010 Share Posted June 8, 2010 Recent pickups at Heroes I love those old scuba diving helmet covers. Drowning Nazi's too. (thumbs u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comics-n-ERB Posted June 8, 2010 Share Posted June 8, 2010 Had some GREAT stuff waiting on me when I got home from Heroes!! Upgrade for me (so have a extra if anyone needs one) Another one to mark off the list! Always wanted a nice presentable copy, now I do: And gotta love this: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamstrange Posted June 8, 2010 Share Posted June 8, 2010 Very nice Hogarth! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ciorac Posted June 8, 2010 Share Posted June 8, 2010 (edited) Very nice books being posted. Congrats on the upgrade on the Tarzan David!. Great seeing you in Charlotte again. Congrats and thanks for all the help Tim! I was able to scoop up some fun books for my collection as well at the show. This one has taken a while to secure. When I bought the More Fun Collection in 1995, the only book the collector kept was his Gene Autry #1. I've looked ever since for an affordable copy. The search has ended. Thanks Tyler! Got this trio from my good buddy Richard (Mr Bedrock). I am very pleased to have them in the house And the highlight acquistion for me was finally landing a solid lower grade copy of this, long sought after, mini-grail Again, thanks go to Tyler for this one Edited June 8, 2010 by ciorac Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...