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A guy from Australia with a 68,000 comic book collection, called the "World's Largest" by the Australian "World Record Academy".
My 1st though was, "Gee, I have at least 20,000 more comics than that guy."
My 2nd thought was "I've never heard of the World Record Academy, I wonder what the Guinness World Record is?" Well, it turns out that there currently is not a Guinness World Record on file in this category, though they do have records for things like "Largest Collection of X-Men Memorabilia", most expensive comic, etc.
I submitted an application back in December for my "record attempt" and I heard back from the Guinness people a few days ago that my application had been accepted along with a very large number of hoops I'm going to need to jump through......
So, my collection currently stands at a bit over 88,000 when I filter out duplicate comics & stuff that I have in my database but are not strictly comics (like issues of Two-Morrows magazines about comics or old issues of Amazing Heroes, etc.) Well in excess of the 68,000 currently on record, even allowing for the guy to by a few thousand books per year since his record attempt.
I was also clear to detail that my record attempt is for largest privately owned collection to filter out people like Chuck Rozanski & the guy who owns LoneStar Comics. Someone who has a million comics that are mostly being bought/sold/held for sale is different from someone actively buying/reading/collecting comics just because they love comics.
So, what's next?This record is for the greatest number of different comic books in a private, personal collection.
This record is to be attempted by an individual.
This record is measured by the number of comic books in the collection that meet our criteria.
A comic book is a book / magazine made up of narrative artwork in the form of separate panels that represent individual scenes, often accompanied by dialog.
Looks like I'm having a party again, open to anyone who wants to come over and have a look at the collection.The assessment of the collection must take place in a public place or in a venue open to public inspection.
When: DELAY UNTIL Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 12pm - 5pm
Where: Mission Viejo, CA
RSVP: Send me an e-mail: bob@comicbookpage.com
Please only tell me you're coming if you're sure you will attend. I'll be having pizza/drinks & would like to have an accurate count to know how much to buy.
I'll also need some signed witness statements authenticating my claim based on an inspection of the collection & my supporting evidence. Anyone who comes is welcome to help me as a witness. That said:
I have the owner of my LCS coming by, he's been buying/selling comics and running his shop for ~20 years. Any other thoughts on who I could reasonably get from an established/recognized society that is located here in SoCal (I'm not flying anyone in ) suggest away.....One of the signed statements of authentication must come from a relevant established and recognized society specializing in collections of the type submitted.