My brother's selling a rake of these dated from the early 70's through to the 90's. Is he better selling them individually on e-bay or as one lot? Anyone know what they fetch. He says many are in excellent condition as in inever opened with at worst a litlle discolouring on the outers.
I don't think they are worth very much. I imagine Sleepy Hollow hardbacks would be more sought after by collectors and you can pick those up for a round a fiver.
It's even money each of two whether they'd cost more in P&P than they're actually worth.
I don't think they are worth very much. I imagine Sleepy Hollow hardbacks would be more sought after by collectors and you can pick those up for a round a fiver.It's even money each of two whether they'd cost more in P&P than they're actually worth.
I don't think he's expecting that much toenail. He's got about 20 consecutive chaseforms (well 2 missing) from 69-70 onwards, all in unread state (a bit of aging on the pages of some) , he's hoping might attract offers.
I don't think he's expecting that much toenail. He's got about 20 consecutive chaseforms (well 2 missing) from 69-70 onwards, all in unread state (a bit of aging on the pages of some) , he's hoping might attract offers.
Twenty years ago i once spend three months trawling through old superform annuals looking for systems. Found some excellent two year old systems based on the comments "fought on gamely "ran on " etc
Twenty years ago i once spend three months trawling through old superform annuals looking for systems. Found some excellent two year old systems based on the comments "fought on gamely "ran on " etc