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Mark 1

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  1. Loved this episode, but I'm starting to see some problems with the show.

     

    As mentioned, nothing was mentioned about Tyreese and company so you are left to wonder if they left or were locked up or what. Two simple, quick character lines could've addressed that.

     

    I don't mind the tension between Andrea and Glenn. I understand it from Andrea's side as she was just traumatized. Why Glenn is being a person_who_is_obnoxiously_self-impressed isn't written out very well at all.

     

    Darryl's back. They should've done a close-up on that. I had to rewind 3 times to figure out what they were talking about. Those upper back tramp stamps moved my eye focus there. Should've been a close up.

     

    I'm starting to see some issues as to why maybe there is going to be a new show runner.

     

    The Governor is pretty awesome and I'm starting to think we may get a Governor / Michonne seen after all. One can hope at least.

     

    I'm pretty sure you mean Maggie and not Andrea

  2. It's impossible to explain it and it is a strange phenomenon.

     

    I've seen a WD1 7.0 slab last week sell for $800. An 8.5 sold for $1,000. My 9.6 averages $1,200. Very strange indeed.

     

    People are willing to spend $800 or more just to get a copy...Raw or slab.

     

    Based on a 7.0 selling for $800...a 9.6 should be selling for well over 2k...9.8s over 3-4k

     

    I can't explain it. Pricing is all over the place but not much sells below $800 for any grade (raw or slab)

     

     

    Well, you said it yourself - there are two types of WD #1 buyers: the ones that want a 9.6 or a 9.8 and are willing to pay the premium, and the ones that just want a copy and aren't really concerned with the grade. That's why there's not much of a price difference amongst the lower grades.

     

    There are a bunch of copper books that display the same characteristic ...

     

    True but I don't understand someone paying $800 for a 7.0 CGC slab and then someone paying $1,100 for a 9.6. The price difference is odd.

  3. It's impossible to explain it and it is a strange phenomenon.

     

    I've seen a WD1 7.0 slab last week sell for $800. An 8.5 sold for $1,000. My 9.6 averages $1,200. Very strange indeed.

     

    People are willing to spend $800 or more just to get a copy...Raw or slab.

     

    Based on a 7.0 selling for $800...a 9.6 should be selling for well over 2k...9.8s over 3-4k

     

    I can't explain it. Pricing is all over the place but not much sells below $800 for any grade (raw or slab)

     

     

  4. It's in line with current GPA. Not a great deal but not over priced.

     

     

    I see gpa...is there room for growth? Is it stable? I always hate buying at the top of the spectrum.

     

    It's hard to say with a 9.8 at the current price....but if you look at the swing that a 9.8 brings...it's a $600 swing from $2,650 and low of $1,928. If you can get it for $2k...it's not a bad price.

     

    I think the book has more upside potential and I also think it may sustain longer than some believe....