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showcase22gr1959

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  1. Congrats Joey! I know you have been looking for a copy in that level for a while.
  2. I bet you just wanted one. I bought my in 2009 because I wanted to add one to my collection. I think I almost paid 20% off GPA high back then. Nonetheless, looks so cheap then compare to where prices are now.
  3. Oh, I see that the 8.5 in 2013 is yours. Not a bad deal considering the nice eye appeal and OW PQ.
  4. Congrats John! Below are some GPA data for that grade. 2013 $435 2012 $435 $488 2011 $356 $367 $430 Twin Cities $568
  5. The BB28 6.0 at Comiclink is currently at $3350. Curious what it would end at.
  6. 2003/2004 was even better. Very true Tim. Not to mention, Brave and the Bold 28 has been quite stagnant between 2006-2010. By the way it's performing, it has taken back the second spot for the top DC SA key.
  7. Well these copies were accumulated earlier before the run-up. Wow, you have 2 copies? I have one raw one. Your raw copy looks very nice! I have two lower grades too!
  8. Well these copies were accumulated earlier before the run-up.
  9. I had a check ready to send for the 7.5 WP'er and the deal did not work out. I remember you offered silly money for it. Seller's remorse or not enough to pry it loose?
  10. Best time to buy BB28 was in 2009 and 2010. I miss those days.
  11. Wow Gator, how did you managed to accumulate so many BB28 in OW PQ. From my experience and what I have seen out there...the average BB28 PQ are cream/off white pages. I admit, I typically recall most SA dc keys as being cr/ow with ow or better being the minority... I have owned dozens of bb28 over the past few years....it is "strange" that the last 6 copies (and the current 3 I have) are all ow or better... I believe it could be the result of a few factors, maybe a softening of cgc pq stance I see. Maybe they're being a bit generous on the cream side. The OW designation will definitely be a plus. I'm still amazed to hear six copies in OW PQ. So many of my DC keys have cream/off-white pages I'd have a long (and expensive) road upgrading them to get OW pages. Not for nothing, but I've had plenty of cream books come back off-white to not obsess over it that much. Personally I think CGC is too free with the PQ designations. Why is it so inconsistent? Maybe they're finally being less harsher on the PQ for the late 50's to early 60's DC's. I had a few graded recently which had an OW PQ, but white pages are tough to score for these books. It sucks for people who have books that are OW in CR/OW slabs, considering it costs over a hundred bucks to get them regraded and CGC makes no concessions. I had a book that was upgraded on 2 resubs. That's a lot of money spend on slabs to get to the "right" grade. But I digress . . . I can understand. I wouldn't put tremendous difference to CR/OW and OW with books in this era. But I know it's a plus for the designation to some.
  12. Congrats! Any copy is cool...I didn't own my first copy until 2012.
  13. Wow Gator, how did you managed to accumulate so many BB28 in OW PQ. From my experience and what I have seen out there...the average BB28 PQ are cream/off white pages. I admit, I typically recall most SA dc keys as being cr/ow with ow or better being the minority... I have owned dozens of bb28 over the past few years....it is "strange" that the last 6 copies (and the current 3 I have) are all ow or better... I believe it could be the result of a few factors, maybe a softening of cgc pq stance I see. Maybe they're being a bit generous on the cream side. The OW designation will definitely be a plus. I'm still amazed to hear six copies in OW PQ. So many of my DC keys have cream/off-white pages I'd have a long (and expensive) road upgrading them to get OW pages. Not for nothing, but I've had plenty of cream books come back off-white to not obsess over it that much. Personally I think CGC is too free with the PQ designations. Why is it so inconsistent? Maybe they're finally being less harsher on the PQ for the late 50's to early 60's DC's. I had a few graded recently which had an OW PQ, but white pages are tough to score for these books.
  14. Thanks for the data for the Club Miraclemet!
  15. These recent sales on HA should surely bump up the FMV of BB28.
  16. Wow Gator, how did you managed to accumulate so many BB28 in OW PQ. From my experience and what I have seen out there...the average BB28 PQ are cream/off white pages. I admit, I typically recall most SA dc keys as being cr/ow with ow or better being the minority... I have owned dozens of bb28 over the past few years....it is "strange" that the last 6 copies (and the current 3 I have) are all ow or better... I believe it could be the result of a few factors, maybe a softening of cgc pq stance I see. Maybe they're being a bit generous on the cream side. The OW designation will definitely be a plus. I'm still amazed to hear six copies in OW PQ.
  17. Finally a GL76 Club! Sweet Oakman and I bet you had it for a while.
  18. Wow Gator, how did you managed to accumulate so many BB28 in OW PQ. From my experience and what I have seen out there...the average BB28 PQ are cream/off white pages.
  19. Getting back on track? With bids on SC4 and BB28 picking up steam...SC22 might be doing that as well. I would wait for further trends to confirm, but looks promising. Always an ebb and flow,but when you have a blue chip book like SC 22 you can't go wrong. (thumbs u Definitely! SC22.
  20. Getting back on track? With bids on SC4 and BB28 picking up steam...SC22 might be doing that as well. I would wait for further trends to confirm, but looks promising.