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Trev

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  1. Picked this up from Mr. Bedrock at Austin Comic-Con. I love vegas -- craps is my game, so I couldn't resist the reference of this cover.
  2. I picked up a few GA archies last weekend. Will post those soon.
  3. So far, they have Lucey, DeCarlo, Schwartz (and Goldberg ) It would be nice to see artists like Frese, Vigoda and White represented. I would also say Montana and Sahle, but most of their stuff has already been reprinted in the Archie Archive books. I have the first two DeCarlo volumes, and like them. The only downside is that there is one story that repeats between both books (or I have a printing error). That's made me reluctant to pick up vol. 3 blindly. There is a Craig Yoe book from IDW called 'Archie: A Celebration of America's Favorite Teenager' that is really excellent. I got it at the IDW booth at SDCC a couple of years ago.
  4. What’s the Black Panther speculation about? Is he supposed to be in some movie… Please: no, thanks. Yep. There's a black panther movie in the works.
  5. here they are. pretty excited about these pick ups. I'm now complete from 19-102 and only need 13 books between 1 and 18! Got these from Ted VanLiew (Superworld Comics).
  6. Picked up some nice books at San Diego this year. Focused on dark covers that filled holes in my run and are hard to find in decent shape.
  7. Filled some holes in my run at San Diego. Scans coming soon but I picked up 11, 25, 27, 29.
  8. Unbelievable books! I am in awe of your books and the capital outlay they represent.
  9. I think this is probably borderline bronze book since it is a 15 center, but posting it here anyways. Dropped it at SDCC last year and got it back today. Was supposed to have Roy Thomas sig, but ended up with Sal Buscema. Still pretty happy about it, though.
  10. Picked these up from an original owner collection this weekend at Texas Comic-con (small show in san antonio trying to sound big.). These are in really great shape and got a good deal.
  11. Yep. And I bought them from him, which was kind of cool.
  12. I snagged a couple from an original owner collection at Texas Comic-Con this weekend. They would be much nicer copies without the writing, but got good deals on both.
  13. GORGEOUS book jimbo! I think this is probably my absolute favorite early FF cover. I have it in like a 4.5, but still have it up on display just because I enjoy looking at it. I'd really like a t-shirt about the same color as the cover with this cover on the front. I tend not to like t-shirts with covers on them, but this one is just so awesome. Jealous of you guys who play in those 8+ waters on early FFs.
  14. That 10 is awesome! Light cover in that grade is a hard get. For some reason I don't see that one very often in any grade.
  15. Has anybody else noticed that this book is pretty easy to find in high grade? I regularly see 7.5+ copies of this book and not as many around it. I wonder why. Maybe it's just me? FF 75 is the same way.
  16. (1) This reads like the first time you took them out of the bags, it was to see if they were "9.8" If that is the case, strike one. (2) If you don't grade enough moderns to have a reasonable idea, then don't do a deal for 9.8s. It is risky and most likely waiting to bite you in the can. (3) If you writing your magnum opus post is not worth $6 to you, then god bless you. (4) Completely agree on 2 and 3.
  17. 1) - medusanyc bought some raw Chew books from seller that were described as 9.8s - seller sends books two-to-a-bag inside a box with no protection apart from some newspaper - books arrive in less than 9.8 condition 2) - medusanyc contacts seller, explains problems with condition & lack of proper packaging - seller busts out the "I'm not a professional grader"-spiel with a side of "other people have sent me books packed this way" and, as a parting shot, the "even though the books are not as described, you still got a good deal compared to eBay prices"-non-apology. 3) - medusanyc asks for a partial refund of $9 - seller claims that he's had enough of medusanyc's abuse, counters with a $3 refund and tells him he'd prefer not to deal with him again Did I miss anything? Seems about right. Why not just get a full refund and send the books back? More confirmation for why I don't step in the 9.8 waters without a graded book in hand. So much hassle for so little reward.
  18. I'm scanning books now for a silver and bronze thread. Hope to start it by EOW. right now the bulk are my under copies of some FF, Avengers, Adventure and Marvel Team-Up. Should be some good deals in those books. I'm also thinking of adding some others that are in my collection but out of my focal areas right now. If there's a run you've been working on that's not ASM, Avengers, FF, X-Men or Adventure, PM me and I'll see if I have anything.
  19. I accept PayPal, and eat the costs, and figure it into pricing. PayPal is the bad guy though, please remember that. It doesn't take 3+% in fees to perform the virtual zero labor of handling millions of dollars in transactions per day. Banks don't make 1/50th of the profit as PayPal does per man hour of labor etc, IMO. I'm sure that you and many have noticed a post I have made suggesting the best way to handle the fees. I doubt many have ever done what I suggested, or even thought of it. Someone should contact PayPal, and not bash fellow members. PayPal is the bad guy, did I say that already? Clearly you've never tried to run a major enterprise business on the internet. I agree the fee might be a little high, but the cost per transaction is definitely not 0. What about all the people working to keep the site running and the business flowing? Are they 0 labor? You tell me, how many people does it take to operate an internet only company? Remember that they have zero costs for labor like shipping, no fraud of the business or the dozens of normal business expenses. Their biggest cost is their customer support department, which is very good, though the policies protect sellers too much. Stop defending PayPal, they make billions in profit per year, with the costs of a small business like a single McDonald's. They can function equally with those people handling $1 million in business, or $1 trillion. It's like a person defending the government for stealing over 50% of every dollar from every income earner. It's bad, it's not honorable. I would love to make that kind of money for virtually no costs, but then again, I wouldn't do it, my fees would be much more reasonable. Please do not judge me as mean etc, for simply posting my opinions. I am a good person, very fair and honorable. I do not take advantage of others because I can get away with it, for any reason. I try to do the right thing, even if I have that kind of advantage or leverage. PayPal has a monopoly, and they are taking full advantage of that. There are federal laws against monopolies, because of the unfair decisions which they typically make. . software doesn't write and maintain itself. if this is what you think their costs are, then i'm not sure how to help you.
  20. I accept PayPal, and eat the costs, and figure it into pricing. PayPal is the bad guy though, please remember that. It doesn't take 3+% in fees to perform the virtual zero labor of handling millions of dollars in transactions per day. Banks don't make 1/50th of the profit as PayPal does per man hour of labor etc, IMO. I'm sure that you and many have noticed a post I have made suggesting the best way to handle the fees. I doubt many have ever done what I suggested, or even thought of it. Someone should contact PayPal, and not bash fellow members. PayPal is the bad guy, did I say that already? Clearly you've never tried to run a major enterprise business on the internet. I agree the fee might be a little high, but the cost per transaction is definitely not 0. What about all the people working to keep the site running and the business flowing? Are they 0 labor?
  21. Someone once posted a spreadsheet template that they use to track orders from a FS thread. If someone has one or something similar, could you PM it to me or send me a link? Getting ready to fire up my first sales thread. Thanks!
  22. I'm working on 1 to the end of the Byrne run. Not sure I'll go past that. the current FF books are part of the few Marvel books I'm getting new. But I've sold off some of the recent stuff -- particularly the bulk of the JMS run. I've got no desire to go after the 90's FF right now.
  23. :headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang: AMAZING accomplishment! This is probably my grail run right now. I expect it will take me another 5-10 years to complete, if I ever do.
  24. Very cool. Loved the cartoon as a kid. Confused on it being hard to find. ebay has them all the time. Really? I never see them when I look, but I never went so far as to put a watch out for it. Never see it at cons either. First published Byrne art.