I bought my first Pogo book for a dime at a flea market in the early 70s, never having seen the strip before. That fateful ten cent piece started me down the road of collecting most of the books. My mom got me the plastic figurines (gone now), and a year ago I found an actual Pogo pin at a garage sale. Very fond memories of reading these books late at night and enjoying the word play and the wonderful pen and ink art. Thanks for posting this!
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So cool to see Pogo! Boston Carlie is a long time favorite, thank you!
I bought my first Pogo book for a dime at a flea market in the early 70s, never having seen the strip before. That fateful ten cent piece started me down the road of collecting most of the books. My mom got me the plastic figurines (gone now), and a year ago I found an actual Pogo pin at a garage sale. Very fond memories of reading these books late at night and enjoying the word play and the wonderful pen and ink art. Thanks for posting this!
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