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manetteska

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  1. Isn't there a blue label 1.8 being shopped around everywhere on social media? Or is it this 1.8?
  2. I thought I had a copy of this but it turns out I instead have 2 copies of Colletta's version, Secret Story Romances #7.
  3. that might be softer also due to the color saturation I agree; if the settings are the same for each, it's night and day (and that's why I didn't bid on this copy). However, how much (what %) did the color play into the price difference? What other factors (comic market, $ market, specific notes, etc) played into it? Ultimately, GPA is going to show two prices, two grades, and two dates, and that's it.
  4. Quite a difference compared to the 6.5 price...
  5. Yep, I receive those. What I think would be beneficial is if I am active enough to click to watch an item in an MCS auction, I get an email at least the day that specific auction ends to remind me. Maybe even put in the email the specific item(s) I am watching, current price, end time, etc.
  6. That's what I thought -- but didn't know if there was an option I didn't click. I was only watching an item and completely forgot it was ending and therefore didn't bid. I would think it would only result in more bidding/commission for an email reminder to at least be sent that morning saying the auction is ending soon.
  7. @mycomicshop - Are reminder / notification emails sent when I am watching an item in an MCS auction?
  8. Is this for resale or your own collection? Going to quote myself after giving this an additional 10 seconds of thought. No matter the answer, do not send the book back. If resale, sell it and give a discount for the buyer to reholder if he/she wishes. Pass the stress on to them. If keeping, from my own experience (and the various posts on the boards), many things can go wrong along the way of a reholder, including irreparable damage, to the book being lost completely.
  9. Always lurking.... Popped in without even an @ mention.
  10. Like this one, https://www.ebay.com/itm/204183288111?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=_P1xMUf2TLa&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=Whss8CvsQQu&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Would be cool to have next to my copy, but not at that price.
  11. A year is no bueno, but at least be thankful they have the right labels and weren't destroyed in the grading/encapsulation process. I'm not sending any of my GA stuff in until something changes; way too risky, IMO, for books you see only a couple times a year.
  12. Here is my other sericel from that buyer, which was my first purchase (of two). I liked this one a lot, especially the deep colors, which led me to a second. However, I feel the second one (Snake-Woman) is not as detailed or vibrant; it could be due to the differences in images and colors; or manufactured differently. I don’t know. Another reason I won’t spend over opening bid on any of these. And here is part of the product with a 2022 date. I call it a product as it's three or so different pieces: sericel, on a board, the painted board, and then a final board. It could be these are truly warehouse images from the 90s and shipped or presented on current backer boards… again I don’t know.
  13. Here is one of my purchases showing the final product, compared to the size of a comic, and the pieces which it is made of. This one did not have any dates on it. I will get pictures of the other one tomorrow.
  14. Their auctions always have the back story that these cels were prototypes for a GA-comics-themed retail product in 1999 that never got off the ground. I must admit, I would like to see what they look like in hand. Agreed; I've asked questions to figure out how limited these actually are (or aren't) and never received a real answer. I have a couple (one has a 2020 backing board on it so there's that), and they are nice to complement my GA copies, but I treat them just as a produced item from a store. I'm not paying over the starting bid (usually $25) as I'm assuming they can continue to churn them out. I see some of these go for multiple hundreds and am shocked.
  15. FYI - for those possibly bidding on the CSS 22 on eBay, it has four staples and isn’t mentioned in the description. Don’t know if manufactured like that or added after. Also don’t know where the other two come into play; I see two on the front cover, four at the centerfold, none on the back cover, and nothing noticeable on the spine.
  16. I don't suppose anyone remembers the condition of this comic (Everquest Online: Darkpaw) which sold in April for ~ $1700? Unfortunately there is no grade given in the ebay title and only the front cover picture is available.
  17. Wow; I wonder how many people noticed that -- most likely not any phone bidders -- that's why you have to go in person (as well as to check to see if the back cover is there or not). I also wonder if the winner has been notified, since it's 3 hours past the cut-off...
  18. Definitely not the way to ship comics, and I feel bad he has to now go through the hassle of sending back to CGC, waiting to fix, and then shipping it back. Though some of my empathy goes away due to the 7 min video for a 1 min problem, complete with "I'M SO MAD" thumbnail.
  19. You’d bid on those from a single group shot five feet away through a ziplock bag?
  20. Agreed; it's a bidding approach to reach the highest possible amount (if the right people show up) and also stick the highest bidder at his/her max instead of 1 increment over the next highest bid. 2 people bid on Comic X. Bidder 1 really wants it and bids $500; Bidder 2 just wanted to throw a bid in and bids $10. Instead of Bidder 1 winning the comic around $15, now he's paying $500. However, you never know what will happen -- especially as they are closing the bids at 2pm on a Friday; maybe not a lot of people will remember or get bids in. If it's not far from you, and you can inspect the comics in person (like the back covers, rust, page count -- as I'm assuming the seller will not do this or let anyone know if something is wrong), it's worth a shot. Some of these books may never pop up in your area again for years.
  21. This is completely baffling. Though a separate issue from QC, based on recent output and replies to the output, I am very concerned about how my missing UPS package will be handled (and it hasn't been handled great to this point).