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robocard

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About robocard

  • Birthday 11/01/1950

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    Retired
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    College football, especially Ohio State; being a grandfather; selling my comic collection.
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    Peoria, Arizona

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  1. Probably 15 years ago (before CBCS), I bought two Iron Man 1s- both graded by PGX as 9.4s. Cracked and subbed- both came back as 9.6 blue labels. Sometimes it is better to lucky than good. Threads on these boards gave me the "heads up" so never tried that again.
  2. Anyone planning to come to this show? Hoping to see a few familiar faces.
  3. I met Bob at a Long Beach comic show in 2009 or 2010 and he told me about his collection and passion for owning as many different comics as possible. He carries a large book with every title to avoid buying duplicates. He is a great guy to have a conversation regarding comics in general and his collection specifically. It has been my pleasure to to contribute to his collection over these many years. I hope to sell him a few more in a few weeks at Long Beach.
  4. I do not have a store but I do have thousands of SA and Bronze marvel and DCs. I have been selling at the Long Beach show since it started and the phoenix shows since early 2000s. It is my retirement hobby although I am starting to liquidate. My storage unit is air conditioned and secure. I am probably 30-40 minutes from Tempe depending on which freeways are shut down for the week-end. Ed Robertson
  5. I will be back at Long Beach for the Labor Day week-end convention. While it is not the size it was a few years ago, I hope to see a few of you this year. I will have two booths full of comics in all price ranges. Due to some health issues and the fact that I will be 73 in November, I have decided to begin what I will be calling a "Blow-out- possibly retirement" sale with discounts ranging from 20-40% (maybe even 50%) based on how much you buy. I hope to see some of my repeat buyers as well as some new faces this year. Ed Robertson
  6. It took a month or so to get to see more until they felt comfortable with me. They felt that Ed had taken advantage of them so they cut him off. A friend alerted me to this post. Here is what I will say: Tom and Bonnie were great to work with on the day I visited. I saw on eBay that they had been selling some nice books thanks to a tip from a mutual friend. Included in their sales was All-American 16, We agreed to a tentative deal where I would pay 70% of OPG and would bring $50,000. Tom indicated he would put together two long boxes for that amount. When I arrived with a friend, Mark and saw that the boxes were not worth near that amount, I indicated I would not be doing the deal. Bonnie asked why and I told her the books were either overgraded or overpriced. I pulled out a good book (FF 48 I believe) and said this is the price you probably valued it at. Bonnie was very surprised that my guess was on the money. She asked me how we could do the deal to which I replied that it would be very time-consuming but we would have to grade the 70% books one by one; assign a grade (which we each did independently); then calculate the price based on that grade. She agreed to do the proposal so I pulled out all the books from the two boxes that I would pay 70% on and we did just that for all the Batman and Detectives as well as other key SA and GA books. It was obvious that that total would not be close to the $50,000 so Tom indicated they had other books (in stacks and boxes in the room). Tom and Mark started counting PCH books- total of 315. Tom pulled a few out and pointed out they were worth around $100, but he wanted to sell the group and indicated a price of $5 per book. I proposed we round it to $1500 and he agreed. I did not go through the box except for what he showed me. Once Bonnie and I finished the first two boxes, we then started on a stack of All-Star Comics and some other random books, again, book by book. While we were grading these, Tom disappeared and returned with a group of books that he spread out on the table. Batman 1-3,5-12 (either 10,11,or 12). He indicated they were for sale so Bonnie and I graded and priced those separately. I believe they came to $14,000 at 70%. After we added up everything, it came to $47,000. We had spent around 8 hours doing all of this. They seemed happy with no hesitancy to finalizing the deal. I have worked very hard to earn a positive reputation in this hobby. I routinely pay more than asked and sell for less than I am offered by buyers. They had been selling expensive books for a while, we reached agreement on every book Bonnie and I graded together and set prices on some of the books. I do not appreciate the aspersions in this post. We have met and even sold next to each other at Terry's show but I am not aware of any reason why you felt it necessary to include my name in the post. Frankly, you could have left my name out and still made your point.
  7. I will be selling at the Comic Revolution show May 20 & 21 at the Ontario Convention Center for the first time. There are going to be quite a few Comic dealers there as well I am going to have two booths (look for my banner-booth 513) full of everything from hundreds of high grade Bronze M & DC- some graded but most raw; (highlights are Marvel Chillers 3-9.8; Marvel Feature 1 9.8 (Red Sonja; Doomsday 1-9.8 and dozens of HG Giant Size Marvels and HG Horror titles , over 2000 $10-100 books, quite a few keys; and around 24 long boxes of $2-5 M & DC books. that are full of great books. Hope to see some of you there. Always willing to make deals! Ed Robertson
  8. I am going to have four booths full of everything from dollar dollar books; hundreds of high grade Bronze M & DC- some graded but most raw; , over 2000 $10-100 books, quite a few keys; and around 24 long boxes of $2-5 M & DC books. that are full of great books. Hope to see some of you there. Always willing to make deals! EdRobertson
  9. One week to go! Just got back these four beauties: ASM 4-7.0- looks nicer ASM 5-7.5 Hulk 181-9.0 Strange Tales Annual 2- 8.0 This should be a great small show. Come on out.
  10. I realize not many people care about the Long Beach show starting on the 31st; however, for those that might be considering the show, here are some of the books I will be bringing: ASM- 1-4.5; 5-5.5; 13-5.5; 101-7.0; 129-8.5; nice raw copies from #7-122, 300-328 and more; Avengers 1-3.5; 4- two raw copies, 57-7.0; CA 100 raw, 110-9.8; DD1- 6.5 plus 131, 158, 168; FF- 4-4.5; 48-7.0, 7.0, 7.5; 49- 8.5 SS Stan Lee, 9.0, 50- 8.5 SS Stan Lee plus raw copies of 48, 49, 52; GSX1- 4.5, 9.2: Hulk 181- 6.5, 7.5 plus two mid-grade copies; 180; Iron Man- 55- 9.0 and a raw copy; nice #1; Silver Surfer 1-5.0, 7.5; 4-5.0; 3-7.5; 5-9.0; 14-9.0; 18-9.2; raw 1-5 and others; TOD- 10- 7.0, 8.5, 9.2; Batman 181- 6.0 Detective 359- 8.0 House of Secrets- 92-9.0 Several nice 1950s horror books and lots of Bronze keys. Hope to see some of you at the show. Ed
  11. I have learned that I should just keep my mouth shut when looking at large bulk collections but that doesn't mean that I do. Unfortunately, I love buying large bulk deals and most people do not. Over the past 18 years since moving to Phoenix, I bought collections of books totaling 7000, 10,000, 12,000, 20,000, and 55,000 plus dozens from 2000-5000. It has been my retirement hobby since 2008 and has kept me reasonably physically fit and mentally sharp. Several years ago a friend of mine needed quite a bit of money to pay for family health expenses. I agreed to buy his collection sight unseen which ended up being over 300 long boxes. I loaded them up and hauled them to a 10 x 30 storage unit only to get a call that night that I didn't take the boxes in his barn. I asked him what was in there (I am in Phoenix and figured the books could not be worth much stored without A/C). After some debate, I returned a few days later and loaded up a 28 foot U-haul truck. I took my shop vac and painter's mask to blow off all of the dust I could, but they were still pretty gritty. I quickly realized that most of the books were bought as speculation with long boxes full of the same Valiant issue (not pre unity unfortunately) and other 90s gems. In addition to dozens of boxes of toys, magazines, etc. i ended up donating 331 long boxes to a local charity just starting up. In all, there were around 650 long boxes of comics. The good news of sorts was that some of the LBs were full of McFarlane Spider-man 1s (at least 100 silver and close to that in gold and easily 200 or more regular), Jim Lee X-men (2-3 full boxes) and Spawn 1s (a full box at least), and over a box of NM 87 2nd prints. I paid a very high price for the books but it was better than a loan as I could do what I wanted with the books rather than hold them as collateral. Was it worth it? Probably, but I would not do it again. It took me 6 months just to get the donated books out and I had to build one storage shelf at a time to get them where I could sort them as the entire 10 x 30 was stacked 3 boxes by 5 boxes and 6 rows high. It took me another 6 months to get the boxes somewhat organized.
  12. I will get back to you. I know I have a nice Jungle Action 5. I may have a GR Spotlight or two in addition to a CGC 8.0 #5 as well.
  13. I do not do a lot of CPR for several reasons- 1) people I buy slabs from are very knowledgeable and would do so themselves; 2) cost benefit is tough to justify at certain price points; 3) grading is inconsistent enough that even when improving the book, there is no bump and sometimes a drop. Having said that, I have a friend who is excellent at identifying CPR candidates (and I am not bad) and the improving books significantly. I just received these back yesterday: HOS 92- former 7.5, now 9.0 GSX1- former 8.5, now 9.2 Those types of home-runs are what will keep the CPR search strong for years. On the other hand, I had a HOS 9.0 that was improved significantly and only received an 8.0. I cracked it and sold it for 9.2 money as it was that good. In the end, I suspect for many individuals who CPR regularly that the results are similarly mixed but the upside of the home-runs outweighs the misses and associated costs.
  14. I will be there with two loaded booths as usual. I have reloaded inventory with many nice SA & Bronze books in particular. I will post a list as I get closer to the show. Ed
  15. I have been selling at Long Beach and Phoenix for 11 years. I have been able to build a nice group of repeat buyers who know that I love selling books more than showing them. Usually a few times each show, a new buyer will approach me and ask something along the lines of " would you consider taking $140 for a book priced at $150"? I immediately respond "no, but I will take $125". The look on their face quickly changes from rejection to wait, what? Often times, they ask why I would do that, and I tell them the same thing each time- that I am looking to build repeat relationships and since I don't have a store or website, this is one way to do so. I can tell you that over the 11 years, I now have many repeat buyers , many who come to my booth first and also many who spend all their money with me and leave happily until my next show. On the other hand, I have turned down the same $125 offer because of the manner in which it was presented. I should be clear that it was not when I started nor is it now, my intention to make a living at selling comics. It is something I put a lot of time and effort into, but I do it as a retirement hobby which basically keeps me from other activities that might get me into trouble. In the end, be respectful of the time and effort that the dealers invest to bring books that you are looking for. Books that you can review in person and know what you are buying. There actually should be a premium not a discount for such service in my opinion.