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telerites

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  1. I thought they were giving and still are not charging 3% if you pay by check or money order instead of a credit card. That is the way I always pay to save the cc fees. But I never paid using PP with CL so I don't know but if they were, they shouldn't and I would blame any buyer who opts to lose protection and go against policy to us F&F to buy for goods.
  2. Dylan needs to upgrade his wardrobe. Carbonaro is almost on par with Cal's attire.
  3. I know you will tire of it but never do friends and family - one, it goes against PP policies and obviously you lose protection. I cannot imagine a reputable dealer asking for that. But regardless try pinging them on FB or their other social media streams.
  4. What year? Do the current bottles fit? I have a small collection of older Coke and soda bottles and have seen some of these machines on American Pickers. Really cool. Congrats.
  5. Didn't Al Feldstein draw himself at least a few times and also he did one with Gaines and him - not an EC collector so not sure. And wasn't there an BA Marvel horror title where Wrightson drew either himself and Roy Thomas?
  6. I am impressed you understood what was being asked.
  7. I have a copy somewhere. I remember back in the very early 70s, when I was 10ish, my mom would take me to a LCS/used book store and they had a copy of this under glass in a display cabinet. I wanted it so badly but it had a $10 price tag. A lot of money for a comic - even a big one and especially for us. I think I shed a tear or two BTW, that store was awesome although at the time I didn't know it. They had square boxed shelving lining one wall up to the ceiling with all kinds of comics. They had those sliding library type ladders to climb and dig through the comics. Not sure if today, letting a 9 or 10 year kid or even an adult climbing those would even be allowed today (imaging if someone fell). I have no doubt there were tons of GA goodies in those stacks but of course, I went for the newer mainstream Marvel comics. I think they were 10 cents apiece so I could 10 which is what mom would spend on my habit about every week or so.
  8. @Dr. Ballsmight know. He is in Great Falls. And visit his restaurant I have been to Missoula a few times and I remember visiting one store but I cannot remember the name and it been quite a while. Missoula is one of my favorite places. That area is a place where I forget about everything else and just absorb the nature and tranquility. Have fun.
  9. This thread made me think of the Key Ring Comics from the early 40s published by Dell. They have two holes and were intended to be put in a binder/folder. 16 pages and small - 7" x 10¼". I have a set of the comics (I think this is all there are) but have never seen the folder.
  10. fighting on the shore to fighting on the seas
  11. You have been on a PCH roll. Are you still flippin' burgers at your restaurant? Unless you moved, you are in the heart of the area, I would love to live out my days.
  12. Hey Bird, er, I mean EJ. I haven't subbed in a while. A lot of my subs were Economies. I would love to send in more books but it is really the cost that prohibits me. I don't sub to sell. More to have my collection in order and easier to liquidate when my daughter inherits it and does sell it. But now that I am nearly 60, retired and have had health issues, I would love to pare down my collection so subbing to sell has been a consideration but again cost and now the TATs are prohibitive.
  13. It is sad but it appears that is what CGC wants.
  14. I am not a DC guy but Aqualad didn't appear until the SA, correct? I was thinking maybe this was the first Marvel (Timely) - DC crossover.
  15. @sfcityduck Reviving your thread since I picked this book up. It is much earlier than the Australian books we talked about.