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5 hours ago, Ricksneatstuff said:

Amazing Stories- October 1939- 4.0- $25

I mean check out that back cover! If it were only so...

 

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5 hours ago, Ricksneatstuff said:

Amazing Stories- Mar 1940- 4.5- $20

 

 

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5 hours ago, Ricksneatstuff said:

Amazing Stories- November 1940 CR/OW pages- 5.5- $30

 

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5 hours ago, Ricksneatstuff said:

Amazing Stories lot of two- $15

Feb 1948 3.0 SB

May 1948 4.5

 

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5 hours ago, Ricksneatstuff said:

Amazing Stories - Nov 1948- 5.0- $12

 

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5 hours ago, Ricksneatstuff said:

Amazing Stories - April 1950- 4.5- $5

 

 

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Take those of these not already spoken for

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5 hours ago, Comical Situations said:

Hey man!  I was going for solely the Marilyn covers...got two and lost five I think...it was BRUTAL!  Lol but okay overall as I dont really collect mags for the most part...I was just buying a couple for decorative purposes :foryou:  Guess that doesn't really answer your question...I picked up these:

 

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Wow, that is an amazing pick-up! When I was a youngun' hunting this stuff, that was thought to be her first cover; then, the Douglas Airview mag came to light, and later the British Leader. Still an amazing piece of popular culture!  (worship)

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3 minutes ago, PopKulture said:

Wow, that is an amazing pick-up! When I was a youngun' hunting this stuff, that was thought to be her first cover; then, the Douglas Airview mag came to light, and later the British Leader. Still an amazing piece of popular culture!  (worship)

Thanks!  Yeah I know it's not the first but it is much loved and topical for my collection and one of my favs. :cloud9:

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3 minutes ago, Comical Situations said:

Thanks!  Yeah I know it's not the first but it is much loved and topical for my collection and one of my favs. :cloud9:

First cover with national distribution, so that's still worth sumptin!  (thumbsu

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