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kaylab

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  1. so what did you pay? i have a feeling the seller had an idea of what he had.. so it must not have

    been cheap. yes.. i am impolite enough to ask in public.

     

    no worries, I don't find this impolite. I won't give exact number, but the purchase price for the entire lot (I bought at auction) was roughly the retail cost of a Turtlemania Gold. An interesting note, the auction listing made no mention of the Turtlemanias, only the other books I listed before. It was only when I requested a detailed condition report that I found out the Gold and Silver books were also included. I think this actually kept the price down.

  2. I need to stop collecting. This is getting out of hand. Nothing like this will ever happen to me. :sorry:

     

    oh, no, don't get discouraged! These things are still out there, you'll have your day, just keep looking! I got extremely lucky finding these while following a lead on something else (a GA book, actually), sometimes it just takes a bit of luck.

     

    bk

  3. hi all, it's been a long month waiting for this to finally happen, but I'm extremely happy this morning because I've closed on something pretty cool, and I'm now a member of the TMNT club...

     

    I've was able to close on this group of comics, all from single owner collection, acquired by the current owner as a group at Sothebys Sept 1992 Comic auction.

     

    TMNT #1,2,3 (regular & nycc) & 4 (all 1st print)

    Gobbledygock #1 & #2

    Turtlemania, both Silver & Gold

    plust Fugitoid #1 & Raphael #1

     

    Here are a few photos of the best books, can't wait to have these in hand! I don't usually go after Copper books, so not sure the future for these, but at the price I couldn't pass 'em up, Thanks to Archon_Turtle and Peter Palmer for helping me with some info/assistance reviewing these books!

     

    TMNT 1 (really really hoping this grades as high as it looks)

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    Turtlemania 1 Gold (#1 of 10!)

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    Turtlemania 1 Silver (#37 of 100)

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    Gobbledygock 1 & 2

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    TMNT #3 NYCC edition (and regular edition)

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  4. The vintage ones, which are rare, can run hundreds of dollars, if not more.

     

    is there a photo guide to old spinners? Any consensus on the oldest known examples? I never really put much thought into 'em, but pre-code spinners do seem like they could be cool to track down

  5. Hi all, I have been looking for a comic spinner rack for my home / collection and I am wondering if such a thing exists that will hold golden age and silver age books?

    The racks I have seen are all modern size only.

     

    as others have mention, patience and timing... I just ran across one a week or two back that was actually still loaded with books, it was like a snapshot into that one-two month period in comics. Literally the store moved the fully loaded rack into a storeroom, and there it sat for 30 years. So maybe you'll get lucky like that!

  6. Love the recent raw books posted.

     

    Here's a few more...

     

    Four Rawhide Kid's from Suscha News,

     

    and a hard-to-find Two-Gun Kid #101 from parts unknown.

     

    :golfclap: those a damn nice MC!

     

    As can be expected, I'm having the toughest time tracking down raw PF Westerns (I'm trying to find all PFs in the wild and then grade.. I like the challenge in this, lol)

  7. here's my contribution to this thread... I just bought two small runs from an old collection, one was a full run of the X-Men reprints in stellar condition (for the most part), here are a few of the picture frames (unfortunately 73 & 76 each had a single corner bend on FC)

     

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    All are White pages, they all look unread. The 79, at first glance, I really thought it was 9.8 candidate... but then i noticed the small thumb bend along the right edge, just right of Angel's wing. damn...

  8. Did you analyze the book before submissio re: PQ and come to a different conclusion? Other than what other books in the batch got do you have any other basis to believe it will get better PQ on a re-sub?

     

    all of the Bat books I mentioned came from same OO collection, so storage of the books should have been consistent. I personally had most of the books at OW-W, just a few at W. None, I thought, were at CR-OW. It is funny (not ha-ha funny) that of ALL of the books from this one collection (all together I have about 120 or so from same collection), this was the only one that came back CR-OW

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    ok, so let me jump into this conversation about 227, and pose this question that I've been trying to answer myself for quite a while regarding my copy...

     

    what would you do with this book if it was yours? I submitted it a few years back, along with a few other Bats in the 220s and 230s... Every other book came back with either W or OW-W, except this. At first I thought I'd leave it, its a great grade, and I can live with Cr-Ow right? But it started to gnaw at me, and I started thinking about a PQ resub. Then that lead to me thinking about a full resub, to see if I can get either grade or PQ bump (it really is a strong 9.6, and I thought maybe it could be 9.8 when first submitted). Then I think the risk is to high to do either (what it I mess it up removing from the slab, what if its damaged in mail, etc...), and I should just leave well enough alone, only to start getting the bug to resub sometime later.... so, what would you do?

     

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