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Bought a ton of old National Geographics but they have a slight odor...
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<blockquote data-quote="firebird1999us" data-source="post: 9964576" data-attributes="member: 20928"><p>I've found a few NG specific dealers through my research and am going to be in touch with them. The library is a great suggestion though. I'll try to find some archival experts too..</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure of the legitimacy of this site but someone passed it along to me:</p><p><a href="http://www.dtmagazine.com/cmopg1924/natgeo1.html" target="_blank">http://www.dtmagazine.com/cmopg1924/natgeo1.html</a></p><p></p><p>Based on a lot of the other prices on craigslist when I searched locally, ebay, and some sites I came across when posing this question elsewhere they are in fact worth a considerable amount more than what I paid for them. But I bought them for the vintage ads, the landscape photography, and some of the other cool stories - not to sell. My grandparents had a ton of them when I was growing up but when they passed away no one had the forsight to keep them and threw them out...</p><p></p><p>These are crazy though because while cleaning some of the dust off of them I found that even the ones from the 30s have all the original maps in them. I don't think any of them have even been opened since the guy I bought them from started collecting years before:uh oh:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firebird1999us, post: 9964576, member: 20928"] I've found a few NG specific dealers through my research and am going to be in touch with them. The library is a great suggestion though. I'll try to find some archival experts too.. I'm not sure of the legitimacy of this site but someone passed it along to me: [url]http://www.dtmagazine.com/cmopg1924/natgeo1.html[/url] Based on a lot of the other prices on craigslist when I searched locally, ebay, and some sites I came across when posing this question elsewhere they are in fact worth a considerable amount more than what I paid for them. But I bought them for the vintage ads, the landscape photography, and some of the other cool stories - not to sell. My grandparents had a ton of them when I was growing up but when they passed away no one had the forsight to keep them and threw them out... These are crazy though because while cleaning some of the dust off of them I found that even the ones from the 30s have all the original maps in them. I don't think any of them have even been opened since the guy I bought them from started collecting years before:uh oh: [/QUOTE]
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