Does the KC pedigree have a Superman #1? That would be pretty telling either way, since the OO focused on #1's
Even more telling would be if the Denver ped contained an Action 1, as the owner only collected #1 issues. Didn't see any mention of it here, but I'm sure the folks here would know
The Denver collection was amassed in Pennsylvania!
Does the KC pedigree have a Superman #1? That would be pretty telling either way, since the OO focused on #1's
Even more telling would be if the Denver ped contained an Action 1, as the owner only collected #1 issues. Didn't see any mention of it here, but I'm sure the folks here would know
The Denver collection was amassed in Pennsylvania!
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Does the KC pedigree have a Superman #1? That would be pretty telling either way, since the OO focused on #1's
Even more telling would be if the Denver ped contained an Action 1, as the owner only collected #1 issues. Didn't see any mention of it here, but I'm sure the folks here would know
The Denver collection was amassed in Pennsylvania!
Does the KC pedigree have a Superman #1? That would be pretty telling either way, since the OO focused on #1's
Even more telling would be if the Denver ped contained an Action 1, as the owner only collected #1 issues. Didn't see any mention of it here, but I'm sure the folks here would know
The Denver collection was amassed in Pennsylvania!
You forgot the exclamation point!
It was too nerve-wracking! I panicked!
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"You want me to trade you my comic for small rectangular sheets of green paper with the images of dead white men?"
Does the KC pedigree have a Superman #1? That would be pretty telling either way, since the OO focused on #1's
Even more telling would be if the Denver ped contained an Action 1, as the owner only collected #1 issues. Didn't see any mention of it here, but I'm sure the folks here would know
The Denver collection was amassed in Pennsylvania!
On the subject of Superman #1's west of the Mississippi...
I thought I was onto something with the Henshel collection, as many here probably recall it was an OO that surfaced in Wichita. But digging into it, it turns out they were purchased off of a newsstand in Michigan.
Questions, if anybody knows:
Does the KC pedigree have a Superman #1? That would be pretty telling either way, since the OO focused on #1's.
Is Dave Anderson's copy of Supes #1 from his early-90s Northern Cal find? Probably a longshot, thought I'd ask.
Interesting mystery.
Aside from what was said at the comicpedigrees.com website, I know nothing about the Northern CA collection. But I would love to know more considering that's where I've lived all my life.
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Originally Posted By: sacentaur
Originally Posted By: action1kid
Dave says its equal to the very best copies of the Mile Highs.Anyway he is the owner so you have to weigh that in his opinion but that is what he told me.
Per Joe Smejkel, Dave also sold him the Church copy of Green Lantern #1 as an unrestored example of the very best Mile High copies.
I wonder how that worked out for him?
The GL #1 MH had color touch that bled through to the interior cover. So the fix on that was for someone to use White-Out on the interior cover. It didn't work!
Are you sure it wasn't applied whitening dental enamel?
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Does the KC pedigree have a Superman #1? That would be pretty telling either way, since the OO focused on #1's
Even more telling would be if the Denver ped contained an Action 1, as the owner only collected #1 issues. Didn't see any mention of it here, but I'm sure the folks here would know
The Denver collection was amassed in Pennsylvania!
Dave says its equal to the very best copies of the Mile Highs.Anyway he is the owner so you have to weigh that in his opinion but that is what he told me.
Per Joe Smejkel, Dave also sold him the Church copy of Green Lantern #1 as an unrestored example of the very best Mile High copies.
I wonder how that worked out for him?
The GL #1 MH had color touch that bled through to the interior cover. So the fix on that was for someone to use White-Out on the interior cover. It didn't work!
Are you sure it wasn't applied whitening dental enamel?