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Weird Worlds - Issue #7 - Buck Rogers/Flash Gordon - NM
ebay Item # 6965632486
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Offered at $ 5.00 Sold at $ 5.00
Buy it Now# Bids 2
Quantity 1High Bidder pleistoscene1
Seller diversity646Time left Auction over
Location DeWitt, NYStart Date 20050620062203
Country United StatesEnd Date 20050627062203

Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  Weird Worlds - Issue #7 - Buck Rogers/Flash Gordon - NM
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Scholastic Book Club Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1981 This is a Near Mint condition copy of Weird Worlds Issue #7, featuring a cover article about the updates of both Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon. There are also articles on a master mindreader, An Empire Strikes Back trivia quiz and a look at old-time movie serials. Be sure to check out my e-Bay store -- I have tons of magazines and books I'm liquidating from my personal collection. Liquidation I'm attempting to raise money to pay off some old hospital bills so I'm getting rid of a lot of odds and ends. Thanx in advance for your bid! I prefer Pay-Pal, however I also accept Bidpay, checks and money orders. Please contact me promptly at the conclusion of the auction to make payment arrangements and for a shipping quote. I appreciate your positive feedback and will provide the same at the conclusion of the auction. Be sure to check out my e-Bay Store for more entertainment and collectible values. Thanx again for bidding!

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6965632486: Weird Worlds - Issue #7 - Buck Rogers/Flash Gordon - NM
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%96%13753 Weird Worlds1981No. 7
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