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Have you considered sending anything to CGC?

 

I've thought of sending All-American #16.

 

But it's not something I really have any serious intention of doing.

Makes sense since you have no intention of selling (thumbs u I cant remember your AA 16... want to refresh my memory :shy:
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Fun Facts: Speed Saunders made his first appearance in Detective Comics #1.

 

The creator of the strip is E.C. Stoner.

 

Really!? That Stoner guy is everywhere!

 

Some day Stoner's 1930's diaries and sketchbooks will be published and it will be revealed he was the uncredited true creator of Superman.

 

 

 

:baiting:

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Have you considered sending anything to CGC?

 

I've thought of sending All-American #16.

 

But it's not something I really have any serious intention of doing.

send it (thumbs u

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Unless I'm missing something major?? BZ would end up having the highest graded copy of AA16

:gossip: actually, mabye the second highest... a 9.4 will be appearing on the census soon

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Creig Flessel's Speed Saunders from Detective Comics #11.

 

flessel.jpg

 

200 battleships? hm

 

If we'd had 200 then we would hardly have cared when we lost 8 of them in Hawaii on Dec 7, 1941.

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Have you considered sending anything to CGC?

 

I've thought of sending All-American #16.

 

But it's not something I really have any serious intention of doing.

send it (thumbs u

 

Why am I picturing Jesse "Gator" James, Billy "the Kid" Parker and the Ciorac Gang plotting a mail heist?

 

Jack

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Fun Facts: Speed Saunders made his first appearance in Detective Comics #1.

 

The creator of the strip is E.C. Stoner.

 

Really!? That Stoner guy is everywhere!

 

Some day Stoner's 1930's diaries and sketchbooks will be published and it will be revealed he was the uncredited true creator of Superman.

 

 

 

:baiting:

 

WHOA!

But how could that be? Superman doesn't just wear pants, he wears pants with an extra pair of undies on the outside!

 

Jack

(maybe there were none left for Phantasmo)

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Have you considered sending anything to CGC?

 

I've thought of sending All-American #16.

 

But it's not something I really have any serious intention of doing.

send it (thumbs u

 

Why am I picturing Jesse "Gator" James, Billy "the Kid" Parker and the Ciorac Gang plotting a mail heist?

 

Jack

:signfunny:
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