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G.J.

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  1. Thank you very much. I mainly don't want them to be lost to time and forbid to be open for fear for flaking away. We loose to much of history of all kinds, not just a comic book, now as it is. You are all a blessing. Thank you.
  2. When I say brittle I meant brittle. No joking. You have to be delicate to handle the pages or edges will crackle n off n in fingers. They've had probably 20 years or more of going from heat to cold in and attic before someone happened upon them. I just need to know are how to restore the pliability to them and I know it can be done and I'll do it myself I'm positive I can.
  3. So my landlord found a stack of comics in an attic someone forgot and since I had some I was selling asked if I'd look up approximate values and look them over see if they are even sellable. Well several are worth a good little amount but the pages are dry and very brittle. I've heard they can be restored. I've seen books that had pages like that in the Beidhearn bible collection, they almost burned up and some were saved and restored and looked fantastic. Anyone know how or where to get the instructions? I'm pretty savy if I have the stuff. I hate to let these just go to waste to because of the ones they are. I'm so tired of trying to find out online. Guess looking it up I'm not savy enough huh. Anyones assistance would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.