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Qua-Brot

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  1. Throw in my 2 cents, maybe a little late (and sorry if this has been stated before).

    I always state offers are welcome but first Take in thread trumps all DMs, so if we agree on a price Take It on the thread. 

    Not sure if it would have helped in this situation, but if the sale happens in private no one knows what is 'really' going on and people can become upset.

  2. On 3/22/2022 at 2:20 PM, Robot Man said:

    What ever makes you happy.

    I have an unattached repro cover for my Batman #1. Just because.

    It is still just a poor copy but it’s the best I will ever have now. Not worth any more but…It makes me happy. 

    While I wouldn't mind a Mask 1 in my collection, it isn't really my main focus (did get a decent Blue Bolt 108 recently, that made me happy!). So I am asking in this particular instance more for financial value as opposed to happiness value. 

  3. Super Mystery V1#1, would be a pretty straight 3.0/3.5 but for:

    Wonky page - meaning 2nd to center wrap (pages 29/30 and 35/36) was misplaced in book at a slight angle so pages 29/30 stick out at bottom of book and 35/36 at top right edge. Thise oarts that stick out are, as expected, a bit more tattered than the rest of the pages.

    Since this is a printing error is there any forgiveness in grading, or is it a negative?

    Thanks in advance!

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  4. This is an odd duck.

    Illustrated Story of Robin Hood and His Merry Men nn, Gilberton Giveaway 1944, CGC 6.5 Off-White to White pages. This is a rare book in any grade (Gerber 7), and this is the highest graded (next is a 5.5) out of only 8 on the census. A few sold at Heritage at the end of 2019, with a 5.5 raw selling for almost $6,000, and then a graded 5.5 selling a couple weeks later for just over $2,000!!! I think the 2 guys who collect this book got their copies - but now this one is the highest graded and trumps both of those copies!!! So there :kidaround: !! I'm going to ask $6,500 as well.

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  5. So, it's been a minute since I've been here selling (I blame CGC's long turnaround time!!!) but I'm back with some decent books . . .

    The rules:

    No HOSers or Probies

    First :takeit:in the thread wins, if we come to a deal in DM post in thread before someone else does because thread trumps DM

    Shipping will be either USPS Medium Priority box plus insurance, or Registered (I prefer Registered, safer if slower). If first, depending on how much insurance is may have to include some shipping charge, if latter, free shipping CONUS. Outside US we can discuss shipping.

    Payment - sorry, no paypal or zelle or whatever for these, has to be personal check (must clear before books sent out) or Money Order.

    CGC graded books, no returns.

    If I missed anything, let me know!

    Let the listings begin!!!

     

     

  6. I'll admit, I haven't been around the block enough to really say I'm experienced with St. John books. I mean, lets be honest - how many of us really are? Sure, you got those guys who boast and say they've seen every book in high grade, but I bet they're mostly blowing smoke up our you know whats. Maybe some of the old-timers. But not the rest of us.

    But when this book walked in the door - wow! What a looker!

    That spine! The gloss! I couldn't see any wrinkles or anything, until you get to the right edge. All of a sudden an 9.0 goes to 4.0. What's a guy to do?

    How would this grade? The spine is flawless (slight roll/lean but that can be pressed back into shape), the cover is blemish free until about the last 1/4" of the right edge. There are a few creases, minor, and tears, and a small chip or two and it's wavy. The pages below are fine, no rips or issues there. I'm guessing a 6.5, but is that low? Am I overgrading? What you say?

    Thanks

     

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  7. I know coverless comics are bought, especially key issues (I have sold my share of these). But usually the key aspect of the issue is the issue (1st appearances, story, artist, etc). But what about when the key is the cover? To wit: Mask Comics 1. I have the complete interior of the book, not a stitch or sliver of the cover.  What kind of value would that have?

    Thanks for any thoughts!