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vintage THE WEEKLY PLANET vol 1, #7, 1976 Rhode Island i show all pages

$ 12.32

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: as shown and described below from The WHITE MOUNTAIN or KENNETT NEILY Collection
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    From the amazing collection of Kennett Neily or the White Mountain Collection (see below), he dated most of his item when he piked it up, if it is dated i show it.
    ---vintage item as shown, CLEAN, YOU WILL BE HAPPY WITH THE ITEM (and other i have up) AND MY SERVICE.
    I dispatch my items quickly and safely, no worries.
    david (syottoys)
    so i can find your item-larger brown box with cut top called X BOX side 2 in bag C under 1
    from the amazing "White Mountain Collection" from the collector Kennett Neily, you may have heard of his amazing comics, well this is one of his other items, know for being date stamped (or written) the day he purchased (province) them and left in unread, clean condition.  i am listing the items separately, as the condition is unbelievable, if there is any wear it is light and as shown.
    WHY HAVE HIS COMICS SOLD FOR SO MUCH MONEY: CONDITION, CONDITION, CONDITION--and look at these books, WOW...
    In 1984 a man approached Jerry Weist, owner of "The Million Year Picnic" comic shop in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a small sampling of comics from his collection. This initial meeting was the hobby's introduction to what is now referred to as the White Mountain Collection. Few collections of Silver Age books approach the consistently high level of condition and page quality that White Mountain copies possess. Weist would eventually become the organizer for Sotheby's comic book and comic art auctions. In that capacity, he introduced the collecting world to this fabulous discovery, offering choice samplings in Sotheby's 1991, 1993 and 1996 auctions.
    Many collectors are still not aware that the collection's large body of Silver Age publications also included a small sampling of choice, early Underground Comix. It should also be said that most collectors have yet to grasp the significance of that inclusion. For most Silver Age collectors, the UG's are the forgotten books of the period, and this is a serious omission on their part.
    AND EVEN FEWER KNOW AB0UT HIS COLLECTION OF SCIENCE FICTION BOOKS, H.P LOVECRAFT ITEMS (he published a zine called Lovecraftian Ramblings in the 80's), MAPS, TRAVEL BROCHURES, CAR MANUALS, MAGAZINES, ART, ETC. also in amazing, mostly unread mint condition.