LENORE'S TV GUIDES PRESENTS...
FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF COMIC BOOK LEGENDS
LENORE AND PHILIP M. LEVINE!!!!
Noted dealers Phil and Lenore Levine have been buying and selling collectibles for over the 55 years. Philip M. Levine has been an Overstreet Advertiser and a Senior Advisor to the Overstreet Price Guide for over 30 years. They have been featured in the Overstreet Comic Book Video, on various TV Programs numerous times and in articles in newspapers and magazines worldwide. They have been the recipients of The Comic Book Buyer's Guide Customer Service Award for many years. Their ads have appeared in numerous collector's publications. Phil and Lenore have set up at comic book and collectibles conventions all across America for many years with tens of thousands of satisfied customers. Among the many collections they have acquired over the years are: The prestigious E. Nelson Bridwell Estate (former editor of DC Comics and Mad Magazine), All 5 Classics Illustrated warehouses, the 2nd Harvey Comics Warehouse, A partial acquisition of the Dell Comics Warehouse, The Roman Catholic Catechetical Guild in 1979, The personal memorabilia collection of one of The 3 Stooges - Joe DeRita, "World Famous Strongman and Bodybuider" Joe Bonomo's Collection, Jim's TV Guide's - a California company, TV Guide's own Back Issue Warehouse in Radnor, PA, The Twin Circle Warehouse, The Miller Comic Book Warehouse in England, a partial aquisition of The Warren Warehouse, the entire contents of the Sekuda Toy Warehouse, the world-famous Stu Levine Boxing Memorabilia Collection (THE 2ND LARGEST IN THE WORLD), and the now historic Levine High Collection. In addition Phil and Lenore have aquired thousands upon thousands of personal collections from attics and cellars all around the world!!!!
IT IS NO SMALL WONDER THAT THEY CALL PHIL THE ATTIC AND CELLAR SPECIALIST!!!!
You are bidding on an ORIGINAL sports Illustrated magazines. There is a shipping label on them from the original owners.There are issues from 1971, 1972, 1980 and 1982. These issues are in good vintage condition the outer edges are alittle crimpled. The 1972 issue the cover page is split at the seam at the top of the issue. They have a ton of ads too.