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ckp1680

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  1. Kudos to trmoore54 for a sweet ASM #72. Shipped fast and packed well (thumbs u Thank again, Chris
  2. Kudos to faster friends for a sweet Amazing Adventures #1, some free readers thrown in and enough bubble wrap for 5 books
  3. Because they can be. I don't care for pressed books but jezusHchrist I won't sabotage a fellow boardies sales thread. If it's important to know about a book, PM the seller. There is no need to start mess in a sales thread(usually). But it is worse than that. There is nothing to PM about. He clearly states that it is pressed. Not this book may have been pressed, or might have been pressed or any intimation that the Pressing Fairy may have dryhumped it. It clearly says it was pressed. So why f with him? There was an incident in another sales thread and the poster probably should have sent a PM. I wasn't just referring to one sales thread. My bad for not being clear. Peckershiners It's all good, MD. It just makes my blood boil. Everyone has the right to believe whatever they want to about any of this. But when someone proactively discloses and then there is threadcrapping, it is rudeness of the highest order. I just read the thread in question. I don't blame him. I wouldn't disclose the pressing, either. If the anti-pressing people are so hell bent on buying unpressed books, they should have bought more of them off the newsstand when they were kids. Take your agendas and a C-Note and go get . I hope every book that guy has ever bought has been pressed, the inside pages laced with pubes, and the covers teabagged with a sweaty sack. ...but that's just me...
  4. Kudos to Rube11 for a nice ASM 86 and Captain America 173
  5. Wow, what a great thread. I have just recently started collecting again after a 15 year lay off. The CGC and pressing are all completely new to me and all I can say is that I find this fascinating! What is the most commonly used press for pressing comics, anyone have a picture or model # that might have a picture?
  6. It is now easy to see her fathers point, very strange he didn't want to deal with you
  7. There was something seriously wrong with this guys tactics. I don't think it really matters if your dad had sent him a wantlist or not anymore. There is no excuse for that kind of behavior. When someone has that little respect for a customer it should be an easy decision for a customer to want to never do business again.
  8. Kudos to FUELMAN for some books I found on his site. He was really easy to deal with and did a superb job of packing them I also need to give kudos to cd4ever, I stumbled into one his 30 page sale threads and came away with a nice haul of drek
  9. Major kudos to HOTFLIPS, great service and the prices made me feel like it had fallen off a truck
  10. This is perfect! I don't own any golden age comics so I didn't have to worry about that size. I just went through my trial and error process and arrived at the 775M2 for all my books, silver age to copper. I'm weird and I like to have them all fit into the box the same When I use the archives however I do like to use the 800R with the 750HB, otherwise its such a tight fit and I get paranoid I'm smooshing them This is a great resource
  11. My first Kudos post, so a big thank you to.... Arcade rube11 Trey Cannon All were easy to deal with and shipped fast, can't go wrong there