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"Pressing" of Golden Age books question???

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You know, I revive a thread about pressing and it ends in offers of free drinks. For the life of me I can't start a long flame war. confused-smiley-013.gifpoke2.gif

 

Nobody wants to stick around that long for fear of potential Off Gassing.

 

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You know, I revive a thread about pressing and it ends in offers of free drinks. For the life of me I can't start a long flame war. confused-smiley-013.gifpoke2.gif

 

Nobody wants to stick around that long for fear of potential Off Gassing.

 

Ze-

 

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Boys, boys, boys....please take this over to the playground called "Comics,General". This is the Gold section, where grown men look at sixty year old funnybooks and ooh and ahh. That is where the kids go and wrassle around with new fangled ideas like pressing. Besides, I am in self-imposed exile from the debate now. You all are encroaching on my refuge! (That being said, I say press away...just make sure you have someone knowledgable do it!)

 

I agree with Richard, let's see some new purchases and hidden gems. Don't feel like thinking, I do that at work too much so I just want to drool over more books.

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You know, I revive a thread about pressing and it ends in offers of free drinks. For the life of me I can't start a long flame war. confused-smiley-013.gifpoke2.gif

 

That's why I love the Gold Comics section. Elsewhere, you start talking about pressing and people start flipping out and trying to show their red arses through the computer screen. Here, it turns into a lovefest!

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