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ft88

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  1. Nice books. So does it count if you have a double cover with the outer cover detached at the staples. It is clear that is it's a double based on wear. Curious anyone's thoughts. Not a killer book but a double cover none the less.

     

    Outer then Inner.

     

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  2. Ian Levine. If you get past the odd personality twitches, he had a wealth of information. I always liked the guy.

     

    Ditto. And I liked the odd personality twitches. What's the old cliche, if we were all the same, the world would be a boring place. And when I first joined the board the "Wheels are in Motion" had just started and I thought the whole thing wildly entertaining.

     

    Plus I got to pull one of the best April Fools jokes by finding an image of Buzzy 71 and posting a 1 day ebay auction on April 1st. He fell for it hook, line, and sinker and never really bad mouthed me even though I think he was pissed.

     

    The other guy I miss is Detective27kid or whatever his name was....

  3. Dear Helen and Pop,

     

    We noticed the Detective 35 you had for sale and wanted to advise you on the opportunity for this rare and valuable comic. While you may finish the auction through ebay, we'd recommend you go through our auctions site which is exclusive to high end comics such as yours. We have a buyers list of over 10,000 clients who have purchased comics worth over $1000. We recently sold a Detective Comic #27 for over $1 Million dollars.

     

    If you decide to submit your comic through our auction services we can give you a special offer reducing our auction fee by 20%. There are quite a few steps you will need to take and that we can walk you through in order to maximize the sale of your Detective 35. We'd be happy to help. If you decide to finish the auction through ebay, we do wish you good luck. Please let us know as soon as possible as our next auction concludes in April.

     

    Have a great day and we hope to hear from you soon.

     

    Signed

    THE WONDERFUL FOLKS AT HERITAGE

     

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  4. Wanted to revive the thread and ask a question regarding the history of the Whitman label?

     

    When was the first Whitman label?

     

    And when was the date range of comics that have both a Whitman label vs a Gold Key label?

     

    Is it pretty definitive that the rare Whitmans were three pack only and sold in Canada?

     

    What peaked my interest was the low number run of Beagle Boys versus Uncle Scrooge. At first I thought it was only a Gold Key run but there are Whitman versions. I assume there are no real rare ones but they aren't easy to find either.

     

     

  5. The other crazy part on any of the high grade SC 4's out there are the prices and price ratios of mega key's to the minor keys/ average books. Especially relative to Marvel.

     

    As an example

     

    X-men 1 in 9.2 vs a generic X-men semi key like issue 35 in 9.2.

    Compare that to SC 4 in 9.2 vs a 135 (second GA Flash) in 9.2

     

    Without getting into the particulars of the specific transaction above, my take on the market is that high grade SA DC's, especially semi keys, for some reason seem to do really well. Detective 359, Batman 155 and joker covers, Action 214 252, Wonder Woman 105, Aquaman 1, etc. So when a mega key like SC 4 in such nice shape doesn't hit the $100k mark like it's marvel counterparts, from a financial perspective, I'd think there was more up side (or less chance of downside) with the SC 4.

     

    Ed