for finding rare raw western hidden variants. Here is proof. An ebay seller recently posted a "beater" lot of eleven western bronze age books with an auction start of $23.95. Ebay is filled with lots like this of beat-up bronze-age books that sit forever because they are overpriced. No one is going to pay $2 bucks a book for dreckage like this except there is that Rawhide Kid 134 30 cent western variant sitting in the bottom right of the picture. You would think that a seller going with the handle "sherlockseller" might have checked a little more closely, but the fact that the Rawhide Kid is a western price variant is not noted in the title or in the description. Hidden lots like this get a variant collectors crazy excited when they see one. They get even more excited when the hammer hits for the minimum bid which means that none of the other variant collectors out there found the listing. They get even more excited when the book actually arrives in the mail.
If you don't currently have the budget to collect 30 cent variants, start looking for the needles in the hay stack and you just might find them cheap. Warning! It may take a long time.
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