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Love it! Was this an auction pickup? I've been looking for a mid grade copy for sometime now.... Want to sell yours? :tonofbricks:

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Your Cindy #37 is part of a large Atlas collection that made its way to the West Coast in the mid-1970s. Many of the issues were incredibly well preserved. Because they're technically low grade (and were $1 books back in the 1970s), many collectors did little to protect/preserve them during the past 40 years. Here are some of your book's siblings:

 

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:foryou:

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Your Cindy #37 is part of a large Atlas collection that made its way to the West Coast in the mid-1970s. Many of the issues were incredibly well preserved. Because they're technically low grade (and were $1 books back in the 1970s), many collectors did little to protect/preserve them during the past 40 years. Here are some of your book's siblings:

 

th_Tessie%2008.jpg th_Tessie%2010.jpg th_Tessie%2011.jpg th_Tessie%2012.jpg th_Tessie%2013.jpg

th_ST031-EC.jpg th_ST032-EC.jpg th_ST099-EC.jpg th_ST100-EC.jpg th_TTA001-EC.jpg th_TTA002-EC.jpg th_TTA003-EC.jpg

 

:foryou:

The siblings were very well cared for :cloud9:

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Your Cindy #37 is part of a large Atlas collection that made its way to the West Coast in the mid-1970s. Many of the issues were incredibly well preserved. Because they're technically low grade (and were $1 books back in the 1970s), many collectors did little to protect/preserve them during the past 40 years. Here are some of your book's siblings:

 

th_Tessie%2008.jpg th_Tessie%2010.jpg th_Tessie%2011.jpg th_Tessie%2012.jpg th_Tessie%2013.jpg

th_ST031-EC.jpg th_ST032-EC.jpg th_ST099-EC.jpg th_ST100-EC.jpg th_TTA001-EC.jpg th_TTA002-EC.jpg th_TTA003-EC.jpg

 

:foryou:

The siblings were very well cared for :cloud9:

 

Indeed, very cool.

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Thanks guys. I think the general concensus is to not restore it. I'm just concerned that tape is going to eat away at the book eventually but you are right. It's best to leave it alone.

 

I'm a happy camper with it.

 

 

tape removal?

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AllSelect11CGC5.5_zpsjf3k4cpn.jpg

 

Love it! Was this an auction pickup? I've been looking for a mid grade copy for sometime now.... Want to sell yours? :tonofbricks:

 

Thanks. I picked this up years ago and had it graded. It's my keeper. :foryou:

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Thanks for the history. That is very cool! This one seems to be in pretty decent shape otherwise. Really nice interior. hm

 

Your Cindy #37 is part of a large Atlas collection that made its way to the West Coast in the mid-1970s. Many of the issues were incredibly well preserved. Because they're technically low grade (and were $1 books back in the 1970s), many collectors did little to protect/preserve them during the past 40 years. Here are some of your book's siblings:

 

th_Tessie%2008.jpg th_Tessie%2010.jpg th_Tessie%2011.jpg th_Tessie%2012.jpg th_Tessie%2013.jpg

th_ST031-EC.jpg th_ST032-EC.jpg th_ST099-EC.jpg th_ST100-EC.jpg th_TTA001-EC.jpg th_TTA002-EC.jpg th_TTA003-EC.jpg

 

:foryou:

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