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UnboxingTreasures

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  1. I'll be posting a little bit of everything -- slabs with cover art from J. Scott Campbell, Michael Turner, Arthur Adams and other popular artists.

    I will also be posting some Convention variants and lenticular covers as well as a good variety of other books.

    All books listed will grade at 9.8 or higher!

    Please do not request a book if you are on probation or in the Hall of Shame.

    International buyers are welcome. Shipping will be actual USPS charges to your location. I require PayPal as method of payment.

    Returns will only be accepted if there is damage. I know the possibility exists that a book might arrive to your home damaged, but I pack very well and have never had a complaint.

  2. 20 minutes ago, malvin said:

    Hi Folks,

    As for of my final sales push of the year, I added a new item and lowered the price on items that haven't sold, so they are:

    1. Green Lantern Issue 65 page (1960 series) by Gardner Fox, Mike Sekowsky and Joe Giella

    2. Y: The Last Man issue 30 Ampersand splash by Brian K Vaughan, Pia Guerra and Jose Marzan Jr.

    Link to CAF FS Gallery with scans and prices

    Thanks for looking

    Malvin

    Are your prices negotiable?

     

  3. The Frazetta statues are now available at Sideshow. I can't imagine they are going to last very long. Very low edition sizes and beautiful statues.

     

    On another note, I broke down and picked up the Green Arrow EX from Sideshow. I'm not a huge fan of the character, but it's truly one of the nicest statues I've seen.

     

     

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  4. 12 hours ago, ADAMANTIUM said:

    I always thought that if I bought a print from them it would be better for it to be bought framed, they offer that, but it's expensive. That would keep it from being mailed in a tube, the other not so much...

    For the cost they charge for the prints, I don't see why they don't ship them flat. 

    Framed prints are nice and all, but my wall space is reserved for original art. Prints like these I would put in an art portfolio and flip through from time to time to enjoy.

  5. I recently acquired my first print from Sideshow.

    I was a little disappointed they shipped them in a rolled tube. But not nearly as disappointed when I looked to see the damage that was on the print I purchased.

    I'm sure Sideshow will do the right thing and handle the return like they always do, but it's still annoying.

    Couple pictures attached: the crud on the print, and what the print should look like.

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    On 10/26/2018 at 12:59 PM, batmiesta said:

    This is actually a Sucha news copy, I enclosed the old

     label but CGC chose to ignore it. 

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    When you submitted the book, was the book still in it's slab?

    If not, I can't imagine they would assign it that designation.