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  1. Hello, Can anyone give me some history or buying experience with "Tomorrows Treasures"? I received an incredibly rude email and wondered what could be a motivation for his dislike of graded comics. Thank you, Mike
  2. Hi, ok, not sure which one of four options to use? I see the following 4 choices to copy, Email & IM HTML embedded Flash embedded Slideshow Here is one copy. Sorry that I am brain dead on this and appreciate your sticking with me. As for your Classics list, I will check out all my new inventory and pull whatever u need, truly discount, and fill in the blanks. Thanks again. Mike
  3. Thanks! Pulling your issues needed next week. Wound up with lots of special issues as well. Are the classics on your list originals only? Regards, Mike
  4. Also, just bought out 7000 classics from Classics Central.com. This web page is the most extensive on the Internet for classics. About half of Rudy's inventory is listed on the site but another 4000 classics are now in hand. So use the list on the site for a start but ignor the retail prices Needless to say, I can offer super discounts for anything you see on the site. Unfortunately, the web site is not my property so if anyone wants to buy, sell, or trade, email me directly at mberkus@aol.com. This is still only a hobby for me so don't think I became a Retail dealer. Just a collector that wants to hook up with other collectors. I can help with "reader" copies from $2 to high end stuff. Love to hear from you if u collect classics illustrated. Thanks, Mike
  5. href="http://s661.photobucket I believe this is one of them. Thank u, Mike
  6. Ok, trying to do my first upload! If successful, shows #14 US original cvc 8.00, UK rarity "the Einad. Portuguese scarce issue copy of US #66 Black Tulip, and Italian Classic Ivanhoe. Questions?
  7. hey, cool items. I have the set, UK issued. How did you get um? Not too many US collectors bother with international sales. A bit risky and expensive to ship from UK. Plus the pound is way high right now. If I could learn how to post an image (help!!), I could put the Italian, French, UK, Australian, etc on the boards. Thanks, Mike
  8. Thanks, nice of you to find the references. I picked them all up in a UK buy of 100 comics last week. I found one of the original Classics Illustrated from Canada, #20. The guide said "only one known copy". It's a test copy with black insides covers and back. Very tough. Amazing the comics coming out of the UK.
  9. Thanks for the response. This is Eerie published by Gold star in London, 1972 Cover is 20p, Volume 1, Number 1. Publisher is James Warren, so obviously, this is a UK edition. Weird is published by Eerie publications, April 1967, and is listed in NY, so obviously US edition Vol2, #2. Another Eerie, published by Warren Sept 1968, Vol 17. and then Shock vol 1 #3, sept 1969, Stanley pubs, NY. Values, demand?? Thanks, Mike
  10. The annuals are great reading! Super stuff, glad not to be alone in my obsession. Haven't tried to launch pictures, is it easy (real easy???). Can I take them off my iPad, then put them into docs, then pull them up on this site for print? Please help.