Re: Ron Smith rediscovered
Posted: 29 Dec 2015, 22:13
Great stuff Col! I really must dig out The War In Italy to see how it accords with my Dad's memories.
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Ray, part 3 is out now. And part 4 will be the easy, for me, Victor and Warlord work. Just been looking at this Limp Along Leslie story for the next few articles and I don't happen to have a decent copy so that I can get a good picture. Any chance that you could send me a cheeky picture that I could use?Kashgar wrote:Ron Smith D C Thomson stripography 1952-1959 cont
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Limp-Along Leslie 1491(11/9/54)-1517(12/3/55) first episode in free Midget Comic.
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Sorry Col but my copies are in a bound volume which makes copying difficult. Maybe Derek could help?colcool007 wrote:Ray, part 3 is out now. And part 4 will be the easy, for me, Victor and Warlord work. Just been looking at this Limp Along Leslie story for the next few articles and I don't happen to have a decent copy so that I can get a good picture. Any chance that you could send me a cheeky picture that I could use?Kashgar wrote:Ron Smith D C Thomson stripography 1952-1959 cont
...Wizard
Limp-Along Leslie 1491(11/9/54)-1517(12/3/55) first episode in free Midget Comic.
More anon.
Oh, alright, Col, just for you. If I were to have my story papers bound up it would bankrupt me, but that isn't the reason I haven't had any bound. I just believe that they should be in the same pristine condition as they were when displayed on the newsagent's counter. Needless to say, not all are. So anyway my good friend, what exactly do you want and how do I get it to you?Kashgar wrote:Sorry Col but my copies are in a bound volume which makes copying difficult. Maybe Derek could help?
Some of my friends on the scanning side have helped me to look at the Limp Along Leslie picture story that ran in the Wizard between issues 1491 and 1499, but alas their copies are quite blurry, so I am after any scans that you might be able to make of this story as it is a lovely mid-1950s example of Ron's work.Phoenix wrote:Oh, alright, Col, just for you. If I were to have my story papers bound up it would bankrupt me, but that isn't the reason I haven't had any bound. I just believe that they should be in the same pristine condition as they were when displayed on the newsagent's counter. Needless to say, not all are. So anyway, what exactly do you want and how do I get it to you?Kashgar wrote:Sorry Col but my copies are in a bound volume which makes copying difficult. Maybe Derek could help?
That tells me what you want, Col, but not how to get it to you. What I do when I append illustrations to my posts is to save the images with the longer side being 900 pixels. To view it people have to expand it by clicking on it, but I don't know how to get these images to you. I can't send them in a PM. For your needs would it not be better if I scan some complete pages and then post them to you, suitably protected? You could then do what you wanted with them.colcool007 wrote:Some of my friends on the scanning side have helped me to look at the Limp Along Leslie picture story that ran in the Wizard between issues 1491 and 1499, but alas their copies are quite blurry, so I am after any scans that you might be able to make of this story as it is a lovely mid-1950s example of Ron's work.
Email or post would be perfect. The original plan was going to be one article per month. By my reckoning, I should now be into March!Phoenix wrote:That tells me what you want, Col, but not how to get it to you. What I do when I append illustrations to my posts is to save the images with the longer side being 900 pixels. To view it people have to expand it by clicking on it, but I don't know how to get these images to you. I can't send them in a PM. For your needs would it not be better if I scan some complete pages and then post them to you, suitably protected? You could then do what you wanted with them.colcool007 wrote:Some of my friends on the scanning side have helped me to look at the Limp Along Leslie picture story that ran in the Wizard between issues 1491 and 1499, but alas their copies are quite blurry, so I am after any scans that you might be able to make of this story as it is a lovely mid-1950s example of Ron's work.
I will send the scans by post, Col. Could you PM me your address, please, or ring me. You are more likely to have my phone number to hand than I am your address. I apologise because I know you gave it to me shortly after you moved, but you just try finding anything in this house that isn't required on a regular basis!colcool007 wrote:Email or post would be perfect.