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G.A.tor

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  1. ordered them from a curio cab maker... actually need a third, but have to save up first to buy
  2. what is the "slight"? if it can be removed, and still be a 1.5 or 1.8, would be tter to go that route
  3. I redid the Mego display cases in my "comic room" /office:
  4. let's hear it for roy!!!!!!!!!!! Yahoo!!!!! it is a great book, but what is it doing in the Timely thread
  5. not so much a 'when" but at what price... I like Richard's 7K value, though Everyone with a SC#22 does. Whatever the grade is Prices seem to stay strong, even on low-low grades. If yours sells around that money, it´ll continue lifting the price into new heights. best offer so far is $5K...so we can "assume" that is the floor to perceived value of the copy This means SC#22 is at least at the same price level as AS#1.........even quite higher and if yours sells at 7k........even a lot higher.. There are over 1500 graded copies of AS#1 and 246 graded SC22, so SC22 is more scarce. 142 collectors and investors can own a AS#1 above 6.5 and only 22 collectors and investors will be able to with SC22. It's really a supply and demand issue here with SC22. As I have mention before, the Mound City copy will set a major tone for high grade SC22. AS #1 (of course, AF #15 is a much better comparable) has been in high demand for 30+ years, SC 22 has been in high demand for two months. high demand, yes, recently it has exploded...but, there has always been good demand for "high grade" (just not very many examples out there to create a reg. market)...
  6. It just says Apparent SA so I dont know what the resto is yet. I dont think it will be worth it to ship, remove, reship to CGC, regrade, reship to me. Im sure it'll be easier to just get a refund and start the search over. usually when it is SA it is color touch that bleeds...did you notice any bleeding through to the interior cover?...if not, might be glue (easily removed)
  7. not so much a 'when" but at what price... I like Richard's 7K value, though Everyone with a SC#22 does. Whatever the grade is Prices seem to stay strong, even on low-low grades. If yours sells around that money, it´ll continue lifting the price into new heights. best offer so far is $5K...so we can "assume" that is the floor to perceived value of the copy
  8. not so much a 'when" but at what price... I like Richard's 7K value, though
  9. Great book. Always wanted a copy. What is the page quality? who is the publisher cited on the interior cover ...that will answer your question (thumbs u
  10. my first sc 22 was a gd+ bought back in 1989, if I recall...paid about $50 for it
  11. while mostly "ow", there is a hint of cream on the edges
  12. Very nice 6.5...there is not very many 6.0 and above copies out there. I would value this for at least $7000. (thumbs u cool...I "was" going to offer it for less on ebay, but now I will start out higher (thumbs u
  13. All cool books, but this is my favorite of the bunch you always have been a "golden girl" fan, haven't you!
  14. here are the 2 new additions... the 4.0 I have already listed in the sales forum... 6.5 going to give some thought to
  15. The scarcity across the board has not changed per se but the demand certainly has...removing copies from the market that have litterally sat unsold for months or even years
  16. one of my 5.0's I thought was a 4.5, but cgc disagreed
  17. that is why I concentrated on 4.0 and up... a 2.0 raw or graded, to me, is the same 2.0.... a gd is still a gd... but, if folks pay a premium, cool (thumbs u