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NewEnglandGothic

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  1. lol I was considering starting to put a little stash of money away for whenever another 9.8 comes up for sale. Maybe I should list my 9.6 #1 and see how much more money it would bring then his. :roflmao:

    I'll be your shill.

     

    :insane:

    I can't shill, I was under orders to buy another book today :o .
  2. poor poor, Jerel... got a L&K book that wasn't a 9.9/10 :baiting:

     

    I'll be finishing a couple more issues in the first book tonight as a means of procrastination and during breaks while starting to write my case papers tonight.

    Yes, as you can see in the picture my twins were very angry tonight as I tucked them into bed. They really wanted a Locke & Key: Crown of Shadows #2 CGC 10 variant play partner :insane: .

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  3. Jerel and The Case of The Phantom Locke & Key #4 Second Print.

     

    I am a completist with this title, so I have to have two of these for a reason.

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    It's a little known fact Locke & Key #4 went into second printing and was released on Memorial Day week May 29, 2008. I read this article on artist Gabriel Rodriguez's boards, http://gr-online.blogspot.com/2008/05/locke-key-4-sold-out-too.html, and wasn't surprised to see another heaping pile of Locke & Key #4 books the following week in the new release racks all over New England.

     

    What confuses me is the fact, when I first picked it up, I noticed right away it did not have the usual "2nd Print" indicator on the front cover of a red eye in the IDW symbol. I opened up a copy and it said "1st Print" in the indicia too. I went store to store in the tri-state area, hearing that these were new second prints. I passed on them, because I really didn't want to clutter my set with second prints, and because they all had bent top staples.

     

    Than one day a reputable seller sold me a CGC 9.9 #4 SS book. I have had gotten a CGC 10.0 of #4 already and was at the time building a Signature Series set. When I was comparing the two, I noticed a difference in contrast on the covers, which happens in printing. The first print one I got on May 14, 2008 had a pinker background, but the other one had a lighter background. But then I noticed, the top bent staple. Upon comparing the two, I noticed an entire different staple allignment too. I grabbed my #4 reader copy that day and went out to places all over gathering them up.

     

    When I compare my first print reader copy on the right, to a copy similar to the SS book, I had gotten on the left, you can see a different contrast of background color.

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    Then you can see different staple allignment between my reader copy on top, to the copies on bottom.

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    A staple allignment that is common with the "2nd Prints" of this title.

     

    I emailed IDW Publishing twice and they have denied a second print run for this issue. CGC is unable to call it a second print because of it having first print in it's indicia and cannot call it a "Manufacturer Error" variant because it scored a perfect 10.

     

    So if you have one of these "First Print" #4 books with bent staples, staples in allignment of a "2nd Print" and a lighter front cover, chances are you have a genuine oddity in your collection.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. lol thanks for the advice (thumbs u
    It just wasn't worth it no matter how pretty. It had a huge gob of distributor ink on top, creased back cover page and a scratch down the front cover. I was honest about those flaws in my listing and it killed me. I try to get stuff that is perfect and pleases me. Hence, my CGC 10 collection, lol .
    Now I know why you buy CGC 10 books lol
    Oh yeah, I had a ASM #97 CGC 9.8 with it's pages flaking off in the holder :o . I was not a happy high roller and the pages were White!
  5. lol thanks for the advice (thumbs u
    It just wasn't worth it no matter how pretty. It had a huge gob of distributor ink on top, creased back cover page and a scratch down the front cover. I was honest about those flaws in my listing and it killed me. I try to get stuff that is perfect and pleases me. Hence, my CGC 10 collection, lol .
  6. less then 1 hour to go and it's at $556.00.

     

    Good Lord that's cheap.

     

    Imagine the bids if he put up proper pictures, answered interested party's questions, and generally took even the most modest of interest in anyone's concerns. hm

    My first 2010 temptation. Must have willpower, not to reward amateur selling lol .

     

    Help us Mr. 9.8, your our only hope.

     

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    This is a tell tale sign of it being a SDCC Slipcase book. I have never owned a variant of a variant before, but I know this is a must own for any Locke & Key collector who wants one, from a hundred copy print run.

    I never noticed that before. I just checked mine and it hast the same ghosting.

    :headbang:

     

    I'll have another type issue variant fun fact tomorrow :popcorn: .