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Bronty

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  1. Fair enough, and that's probably what's happening. This should make your book and others like it an exception rather than the rule.

     

    I guess I just found it surprising, being an accountant, from an internal record-keeping point of view that CGC has chosen to do that. But then accountants don't design systems do they? wink.gif

     

    Are you still planning on going through your slabbed books and checking anyway? My slabbed books probably aren't worth considering as I don't own that many and they wouldn't therefore make for much of a representative sample; however, I understand you own quite a few slabs?

     

    Dan

     

     

  2. Was it sent economy? The invoice # will correspond more readily to the date of submission/ invoice generation than the date of final receipt by the customer.

     

    If it was sent economy than the invoice # could have been generated a fair while ago.

     

    We should still potentially be able to see some macro trends, though. I have a book that was graded in the first thousand invoices currently in for regrading (express). I'll let you guys know what happens with the regrade.

     

    Dan

  3. Although you are the friendly neighborhood chinaman, I cannot agree with you. I agree wholeheartedly with most of CI's comments.

     

    Supapimp, what I would suggest that if GSX 1 is the start of any age, it is the start of the MODERN age. Think about that. The Byrne X-mens that were a result of GSX 1 have way more in common with Thor 337 than with Tomb of Dracula 1. And Thor 337 is categorically not a Bronze age book! By GSX 1, the experimentation with different genres had ended and Marvel and DC had stabilized and returned to a more straightforward hero book.

     

    The bronze age is 70-74, if you want to call it a brief age that ends at 74/75 I have no problem with that, that's probably accurate. Books did have a very different flavour in 70-74 than in 75-79 so it was a short lived age.

     

    GSX 1 is the start of the modern age!!! grin.gifgrin.gif

  4. Hey Alan,

     

    I'll PM you about the FF1. Maybe we can work something out sometime (don't know if I can swing it right now, I'm pretty tapped out!!).

     

    And as for your trade offer, lol is right! There's no way I'd give you that many Kickers, Inc.! Try again!!

     

    Cheers,

     

    Dan

  5. He he!! smile.gif Too true, I was a little young to afford an FF #1 back then...

     

    No way am I getting rid of my Hulk 181, even though it's only 8.5, frown.gif but I have been thinking about selling a couple of books to buy an FF 1. We'll see. I hate to ask how many you've owned over the years? Do you have one now?

     

    Cheers,

     

    Dan

  6. Too true, but that "NM" of 15 years ago is being strictly graded today as a vf-.... Grading standards have really notched up, and I have to say I love it. Much less person_without_enough_empathying about grade...

     

    Of course, $1500 for even a vf- FF1 looks pretty dandy now doesn't it!!!???