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A quick heads up to everyone, the July contest at
www.cobracommand.org kicked off this weekend. Up for
grabs is a desert humvee! For information on how to
enter, check out the details here:

http://www.silentcastle.com/cobracommand/contest.shtml

The registry is still growing strong. If you haven?t
registered yet, please consider doing so. Lets all
work together to help our joe collecting community
grow!

Thanks!
Justin Barnhill
www.cobracommand.org

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General Joe Talk / New GI JOE guide book
« on: June 28, 2005, 01:02:04 AM »
pete, think about picking it up...there are several tidbits of info in there. several of the figure descriptions include info from hama's original file cards. this is by far the best guidebook out there ive ever seen...period.

if i have to, ill buy one and mail to you cheap skate!!

:P

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General Joe Talk / www.cobracommand.org the registy keeps on growing!
« on: June 18, 2005, 12:47:51 AM »
If you haven?t taken the time yet to swing by www.cobracommand.org and checked out the collector registry there, please do so. It?s a great way to locate fellow local collectors, arrange meets, trades, etc, etc.

I?m running monthly contests and I?ll also be covering the convention, so at the very least check into that!

Thanks!

Registry homepage: www.cobracommand.org
Contest info: www.silentcastle.com/cobracommand/contest.shtml
Convention coverage: www.silentcastle.com/cobracommand/con2k5.shtml

Also congrats to Nov for winning last months contest, a wave 7 snake eyes/swamp rat two pack moc!

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General Joe Talk / New GI JOE guide book
« on: June 18, 2005, 12:47:21 AM »
The Ultimate guide to G. I. Joe 1982-1994

isbn: 0873416694

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 92-3471236

very solid book....Mark deserves all the praise he is rec'ing.

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General Joe Talk / G.I. Joe Collector Registry
« on: May 31, 2005, 02:16:36 PM »
The registry is still going (and growing) strong. Thanks to all who have signed up.

Keep checking back for new collectors!

Also, check out the contest page ( http://www.silentcastle.com/cobracommand/contest.shtml ) for info on current, past, and upcoming contests!!

thanks!
Justin

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Heads up guys, just kicked off the first www.cobracommand.org contest!

Head on over to http://http://www.silentcastle.com/cobracommand/contest.shtml to check out the details!

CONTEST IS OPEN TO CANADIAN COLLECTORS!!!

Be sure to keep searching the registry for new local collectors!!!

thanks!
Justin

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General Joe Talk / G.I. Joe Collector Registry
« on: May 04, 2005, 08:29:33 PM »
Don't forget to keep checking back for new users! People are signing up every day!!!

Also, keep spreading the word about the registry!

Thanks!
Justin Barnhill

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General Joe Talk / G.I. Joe Collector Registry
« on: April 21, 2005, 09:06:36 AM »
my thanks!

:D

here is a copy/paste of my post from yojoe.com:

Quote
Interested in meeting other local collectors? If so, you may want to check out www.cobracommand.org. It's a little site I've got going with the sole purpose of helping collectors find one another.

If you travel, wouldn't it be great to drop an email to a collector who lives in or around your destination to get info on decent local toy shops? or arrange a quick meeting for trading? or just to hang out and chat?

How about a quick way to build an email list of other local collectors to get or distribute info on toy shows in the area?

The 12 inch collectors have many local and area clubs, why not 3 3/4? Hopefully this site will help those collector's find one another and get those clubs up and going.

I became interested in finding other local collectors about a year or so ago....after combing the message boards for a few weeks, I managed to locate about 6 or so local collectors with whom I now regularly exchange email....with the registry (and of course participation from everyone) I could have found them in minutes.

I'm not attempting to supplant message boards as the primary method of communicating with other collectors, just offering an alternative for making real world contacts. It?s great to get real-time feedback via face to face chat with other collectors. I can sit at home and quietly search ebay all day for joes and never even communicate with other collectors, but what?s the fun in that? If you are visiting this message board (and reading this section especially), its probably because you are looking to communicate with other collectors - why not attempt to do so face to face?

Just a few thoughts from me... www.cobracommand.org check it out....if nothing else, offer up suggestions so that the site may improve and become a destination worth checking out!

thanks!


I've added support for you guys north of the border (and every other collector known to man) and a form to report bugs. I've also been trying to stay on top of small requests made by users and still stay on track w/the updates I have planned.

It's basically an idea I've had in my head for awhile brought to life. If you want to check it out, do so and feel free to let me know what you think!

thanks and sorry for the long 1st post!

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