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Listerine ad, circa 1942 (Astounding SF pulp)...


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You can't get good wood on the ball every time. HotKeyComics private msg quote post Address this user
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Pup is getting big. (Still not 6mo yet) And he's becoming a chair thief.




aw I can't resist showing my 8 1/2 month old chocolate lab/pointer when I see other puppies lol, meet Solo!
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PEDIGREED... Again! martymann private msg quote post Address this user
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Listerine ad, circa 1942 (Astounding SF pulp)...




Such a nice ad...now the worst!




mm
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Harvey Comics bicentennial promo/ greeting card prototype from 1976. Warren Kremer art. May be the only known example.

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The synopsis for the production of Infinity Inc. #3 1984 with notes from Roy Thomas to Jerry Ordway. Interesting reading about how they plot the story and think ahead to future issues as well.






Not really any monetary value I imagine but interesting to see part of how the sausage is made. There are eleven pages in all of plotting.
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To answer your question, no, this is not where the comics go to die. MutantMania private msg quote post Address this user
Some cool comic pins and 25th Anniversary Hot Wheels case



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I hear their hourly rate is outrageous! sportshort private msg quote post Address this user
Got this for my wife last Christmas.


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Only one good print exists from this plate and my buddy owns it. I recently found the plate in a box. It was from a print class I took in which the assignment was to combine 2 prints from one artist. Naturally I chose Durer. Time to find someone that will run me a batch.




The left side of the plate is pieces of The Four Horsemen. Presently I don't remember the right side, I'll have to look around.

Edit: the right side is Battle of The Sea Gods which I did an ink of for my own giggles years before.
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I'll probably wake up constipated. Pre_Coder private msg quote post Address this user
@HeinzDad - I would love to see the pics if you get them printed.
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@HeinzDad - I would love to see the pics if you get them printed.
I think I have a couple beaters hidden in another spot. Let me look around.
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Ok, so I guess my friend has the only signed and numbered copy I know of of the five I did. Here are a couple proofs I ran I found. the last one is brown ink and it looks good enough to frame up but it has a big stain lower rightish.


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Masculinity takes a holiday. EbayMafia private msg quote post Address this user
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Listerine ad, circa 1942 (Astounding SF pulp)...




Such a nice ad...now the worst!




mm


@martymann I like to sometimes use the internet to see what remains of history. According to the ad, the hair treatment company "Ward Laboratories" was at 1430 Broadway in New York. It seems that today there is a "Ward Textile Corp" at 1430 Broadway. Hard to imagine that company is still in the same spot all these years later, but also hard to imagine that much coincidence in the names.
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@EbayMafia according to Dun & Bradstreet, Ward Textile Corp was founded in 1935 and incorporated in 1965. So, it could be they changed their name when they incorporated.


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@martymann I like to sometimes use the internet to see what remains of history. According to the ad, the hair treatment company "Ward Laboratories" was at 1430 Broadway in New York. It seems that today there is a "Ward Textile Corp" at 1430 Broadway. Hard to imagine that company is still in the same spot all these years later, but also hard to imagine that much coincidence in the names.


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@EbayMafia according to Dun & Bradstreet, Ward Textile Corp was founded in 1935 and incorporated in 1965. So, it could be they changed their name when they incorporated. ]


@Jesse_O now I'm convinced that it's the same company. That's so cool, some little family business grinding it out in the same NYC office for 85 years. Looks like $3 million in revenues with 10 employees, so nobody is getting rich but somehow they've made it work for 85 years. Just grinding along.
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Anakin went in for the the big snip yesterday and came in at 50lbs for a 6 month old. The weight / size comparison between pups is amusing / cool to me.


A 50lbs/6mo old Australian Shepherd / pit mix against a 92lbs/10yr German Shepherd / pit mix

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Anakin went in for the the big snip yesterday and came in at 50lbs for a 6 month old. The weight / size comparison between pups is amusing / cool to me.


A 50lbs/6mo old Australian Shepherd / pit mix against a 92lbs/10yr German Shepherd / pit mix



He looks like a dude who just lost his balls. Probably not gonna be so enthusiastic about car rides for a while now.
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I showed my wife and she was so happy for me she started to cry. Batman66 private msg quote post Address this user





one of the benefits in going into a homeowners backyard. Just bought this 73 international 4x4. All original 2nd owner. The body is beautiful, the truck had a small camper most of its life so the bed is in amazing shape. I'm having my mechanic go through the engine (345) and my son went to wyotech and was head painter at caliber collision so he is going to paint it. Can't wait to get this beauty back on the road
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Found this pic on a Australian comic book website.
Pic of a Aussie artist from the 70s I think.

Check out the t-shirt he is wearing and the raw comic book in his hand 👍


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Just a couple of the shelves in my office.

The Demogorgon hanging with some whiskey I got from a couple when I adopted a dog from them and named him Whiskey. The dragon with the die is only really interesting cause that 20 sided die is a die made from the ivory of a mammoth tusk. I love that thing. When I used to play D&D in person, I'd break that die out when I wanted to put a serious hurting on something, it always rolled amazingly for me.





The mimic there was made for me by a guy on a D&D related Facebook group a couple of years ago. It's an amazing piece of art and I use it to hold a bunch of old dice. Along with that you can see the Drizzt and Guenhwyvar funko pops. I got 2 sets of those pops just so I could take one out to pose and leave one in the box. I got stretch Armstrong for Christmas last year as a semi-joke. But he's hangin' as well!


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ebay system has SIKTC as "children's books" 😆
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1935 Flash Gordon pop-up book, with one of the interior pop-ups. One of my faves!



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1935 Flash Gordon pop-up book, with one of the interior pop-ups. One of my faves!





That's awesome. Been a long time since I thought about how cool a good pop-up book is. Can you show the others?
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@EbayMafia Sadly, I have no others available now. Glad you enjoyed this one, though!
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I had no way of knowing that 9.8 graded copies signed by Adam Hughes weren't what you were looking for. drchaos private msg quote post Address this user

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I had no way of knowing that 9.8 graded copies signed by Adam Hughes weren't what you were looking for. drchaos private msg quote post Address this user
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ebay system has SIKTC as "children's books" 😆


How else do you expect to lure them in?
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I found this while searching for the "id this cover" game.




Of course, then I had to find the song!!

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Suck it up, buttercup!! KatKomics private msg quote post Address this user
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I found this while searching for the "id this cover" game.




Of course, then I had to find the song!!



they need to work that into a movie
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This is my first major trade, 20 comics, 4 of them slabs, a Tiger Woods rookie graded 10 and a Bad Idea button all sent out today and insured for that one big grail...

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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
@HotKeyComics

What is the grail?
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