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Gone Phishin'

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  1. This site supports this expert grader? Or is this grader a sponsor of this board? I think I have the name of this grader. It has to be Matt Nelson of Classics Inc. Or the Comic Link guys. But I'm going to go with Matt Nelson. He is a well respected expert in his field of restoration. If it is Matt Nelson. Then he needs to sharpen his grading abilities. He should be able to grade at a better clip than 43%!! He is a Restoration Expert. Not a professional comic book grader however. I'd ask his opinion as to why the book's came back lower than his estimates. He will of course, want to be paid for that opinion..

     

    Are you just guessing Matt Nelson or has the OP PMed you?

  2. The best of barks would be a long book :) There's the carl barks library, but they get pricey (I think, having never bought one).

     

    I think the best thing to do is just buy an entire run of gladstone series one (either uncle scrooge, starting at 210, or wdcs, starting at 511) on ebay. the series one books are plentiful, cheap, have great barks stories and covers, and have the occassional great story by Rosa too

     

    I figured this was the easiest way.. I just dont want to have an extra 20-30 comics in my closet, but who needs clothes anyways lol

     

    So Gladstones first series reprints a lot of Barks' classics? If so, than thanks a bunch Bronty

  3. Alright duck fans... I have a question. I am dieing to get some Barks material in my collection. Without buying a bunch of readers that has Barks covers/stories, is there a book that reprints "The Best of Barks" or anything of that nature? Is there a TPB or HC that would be a good idea for me to pick up? I would rather buy 1 book with lots of stories reprinted, than trying to buy multiple beaters to read. I just want to read some classic DD/US stories told by the master.

     

    Where does one start? Thanks