About DDF(R)s Summermeeting

Sigvald Grøsfjeld jr. sigvald at duckburg.dk
Wed Aug 6 03:34:37 CEST 2003


Søren Krarup Olesen <raptus at stofanet.dk> wrote:

> During our DDF(R) meeting ... I heard something
> shocking during the meeting. Even coming from
> someone I respect very much. Now, I was about
> to chose certain issues from 1964, of which I
> don't have many (only half the volume or so).
> I turned a few issues and then all of a sudden
> I was stopped being told that this one was
> superior to the rest, since it "contained a
> 10-pager"! My first unsaid question was what
> the...? but then I realised that it of course
> contained a Barks story. However, what my good
> companion did not realise was, that I was
> looking for interesting stories...rare
> stories...like special D-coded ones that
> nobody would ever notice on a normal Tuesday
> morning.

For everyone's information: SKO is *not* referring to me here! Actually I am
not 100% sure who of the other's he's referring to, and I won't bothering
anyone here by starting any speculations about that either.

When we visited the second-hand stores I looked for many other things than
Rosa and Barks, even Science fiction (Jim West) and western (J.T.Edson).
When it came to Disney Comics I found some old Murry stuff "The treasure of
Omba Loomba" and also the Barks/Strobl "King Scrooge I" both published in
AA&Co in 1968. And yes I also bought and old AA&Co from 1961 as it includes
"The Willage Blacksmith" a Barks story that's needed when I am going to
write part II of the history of Duckburg for DDF(R)appet.

Sigvald


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