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By mistake, 3 daily strips are missing; 3 other strips are printed double in
stead.
(At least in my copy.)
> Perhaps more interesting: I am not sure but I think the collection is
> still available: A German trader is rumored to have bought
> the remainder of the
> collection and selling it at some "reasonable" price (whatever that
> means?!).
This trader is Carsten Laqua from Galerie Laqua (Berlin). Last October, when
he was in Holland, he still had plenty of copies for sale. I don't remember
the price off-hand.
--Harry.
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I believe you're refering to the Gottfredson Portfolio. Gallerie Laqua has
a complete set for sale for little less than U$1000, and they are generally
quite expensive, so I wouldn't be surprised if you could get it for less
than that. Problem is: who's willing to sell?
When I get my hands on one of those sets (that day...sigh), I'll never let
go!
Ciao,
P-E
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> WUNDERWURM (?):
>> By luck I got my Gottfredson edition in 1984 from a friend
>> for painful 3600 Swiss Francs - about 1900 US-$ then - ,
>> The publication indeed contains ALL Mickey
>> Mouse dailies, from Jan. 13, 1930, to Dec 31, 1955. Format is 26
>> volumes (1 per year)
>> of 30 x 21 cm (horizontal).
> I believe you're refering to the Gottfredson Portfolio.
Well, I have seen another print of the Compleat Mickey Mouse
(1930 - 1955). A limited hardcover edition published
by Nichols I think. I saw it just once at the home of a
Swedish donaldist. I believe it was he that provided the originals
for both the Nichols edition (200 numbered copies) and the portfolio.
> Problem is: who's willing to sell?
> When I get my hands on one of those sets (that
> day...sigh), I'll never let go!
A collector in Stockholm have several copies that
could very well come out into the market inside
just a few years. ... if someone can persuade him
to let them go.
And then there's the Carl Barks (never finished)
portfolio, by the same publisher as the Mickey
Mouse portfolio...
Steamboat Willie
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