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mr_highgrade

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  1. On 7/11/2023 at 6:59 AM, Buzzetta said:

    I really do not think you know what you have there by the fact that you did not focus on the most expensive figure sitting in the lot. 

    Go put the Blue Snaggletooth on up high and keep it away from any pets you might have or the kids. 

    There are others that will get you a nice chunk of change since you have the weapons like a complete Yoda with staff. 

    What's the deal with the Blue Snaggletooth? (shrug) I think I might have one in a collection that I picked up years ago. hm

  2. I love and have used your Current Size Resealable Acid Free bags, and was ready to pull the tigger on a 10 pack order, but the shipping charges to NY was just way too much. Then I got an email regarding a huge sale, but when I went to your website to check it out, they were the only bags that weren't on sale. :tonofbricks:

  3. About 15 years ago or so I dropped off a $6,500 book to CGC for on-site grading here in NYC. When I went back a day later to pick it up, the book was nowhere to be found. Apparently, CGC accidentally gave my book away to someone who was also picking up books that day. They just didn't know to whom. 

    CGC cut me a check for 5K and gave me $1,500 worth of credit for future submissions. I was fine with that and just moved on.

     

    Fast forward a couple of months later, I was talking to my go-to guy at customer service who was still upset that they had lost my book. He told me that he called up everyone that picked books that day and none of them had the book. There was just this one guy that never returned his calls. He left him numerous messages on his phone regarding the missing book and he never ever called him back.  Very bad move in his part in my humble opinion. We were pretty sure that he probably had the book, the thing was we just couldn't prove it. 

    Or could we...hm

     

     

  4. Can I play :shy:

    I used to frequent a comic book shop in Flushing Queens, NY back around 81-82. A very well known comic book artist who should remain nameless used to hang out there from time to time. Eventually I became friendly with him and requested a very detailed sketch. I wasn't sure if he was gonna oblige because of the nature of the sketch. But, to my surprise he did. The only thing was that he wasn't gonna sign it because of the nature of the sketch. Which I really didn't care since I wasn't on planning on selling it. 

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