• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

blazingbob

Member
  • Posts

    7,373
  • Joined

Everything posted by blazingbob

  1. Aladair was a long term collector and I've know him 10+ years. Mostly a Marvel collector.
  2. I apologize if I haven't seen a thread about this but I just found out today that a very very good customer over in the UK passed away a few weeks ago. He had been battling a brain tumor, I spoke to him last in October and he seemed to be getting better. For those who knew him he was a wonderful person, had a good sense of humor. I always enjoyed our conversations, he would call and chat and I'd see him at the UK shows when I was over there. I genuinely will miss him a lot and it hurts a lot that he is gone. I have gotten a lot of bad news about very close friends in the last 2 weeks. From this hobby/business I have met a lot of people that I would never have met in my life. Each one provides experiences and insight into things I would have never did when I was just a manager at Verizon. The holiday season has been rough with all the bad news. Bob
  3. I didn't sell him a lot of books but I'm sorry to hear about this.
  4. I wish people would sometimes take the emotional "Comics" out of the equation and think of them as a commodity that money can be made off. There will always be the "yard sale mentality", antique collector out there.
  5. Chocolate or strawberry Quik? Good question. I used to like the chocolate, never liked the strawberry
  6. Well, I have heard that some online websites will play some music while you wait for checkout. I'm putting in the Static X musical theme while you wait, after a few tunes you won't care what the books cost.
  7. Without names it is hard to figure out who doesn't provide a invoice. I provide a invoice. Bob www.highgradecomics.com
  8. Why do you assume that the book is "consigned" and not owned by the auction house? If owned every shill bid is money in their pocket if owned.
  9. I wish posters would stop bad mouthing a show just because there are NO pictures or commentary. If you are looking for some "real" information talk to someone who you know very well that did or does the show and base their impression on what they are looking for. Believe it or not there was a lot of Golden age at the show. There was actually some keys that dealers could sell closer to GPA as we work through the Covid price hangover. There were actually sweetspots of price points that did very well. Dumpster divers could actually do well also. My sales were ok to good, buying was good. Traffic was good, there were definitely some booth placement issues due to a Reed Sales rep leaving. Load in went surprising well, I have no idea how load out went since I never base it on how I get out of the show. This show is long, stressful and very very hard work doing. It is 6 days 15 - 16 hour long days.
  10. ????????????? I can see with glasses. I just take them off when I'm grading
  11. I was at the Shortboxed dinner on Friday night. Richard Evans of Bedrock summed up "market reports", Convention sales and the "State of the Market" perfectly. He said your market report in the OSPG for the year and frankly for conventions is really based on the inventory that you have available to sell. If you have great inventory at great prices then things are generally pretty good. If you don't have the books or the pricing power your market and convention sales reports will reflect that. But where will you read a convention report or OSPG report where the seller admits that they haven't really gotten anything good lately or have lousy pricing models? As usual when I think I know a lot he has come up with something that is absolutely true.
  12. Having CGC/Casino not in the house has taken a lot of buzz out of shows. Onsite grading brings books to the show and new material to any show they are at. While I understand the problems that onsite grading brings the promoters should be finding a way of getting them to a show to do onsite. If you can pay a celebrity to have them there how about tossing the dealers a bone to get CGC to do onsite grading at shows.
  13. My take on Baltimore this year was good buying, very bad selling show for me. I either didn't have the Timely's or DC Golden Age, Horror books that customers wanted this year or I didn't have the books customers did want at the price point they wanted to buy at. There are always shows out there that require "you the dealer" to have a tractor trailer in negotiation room in order to close the sale. Baltimore is one of those shows. Motor City was one of the shows, Megacon another. If you don't hit that buyers "version of fair" after your offer the "I'll think about it guys" move on looking for that book that qualifies for their version of a "Deal". Box stock didn't sell that well and It looks like it is time for a inventory evaluation. Cash/trade offers this year unfortunately were on books that while I liked them didn't have the eye appeal to make them easy to sell. And frankly if a cash/trade offer is net a check to the customer I would prefer getting something that I like. Even though there are plenty of "reports" stating dealers won't adjust their pricing lets NOT FORGET those owners of books having a hard time letting go of what their collection WAS worth a year or more ago. The Bronze age Billionaire's as I call them aren't exactly singing the "Hills are alive with the sound of cha-ching" in their new reality. My assessment on the Bronze age market is one where I really feel like it is marching to the Gasoline market. Up and downs every day where I'm happy one day and disgusted the next. It almost feels like I don't want to be a buyer of this part of the business for awhile. I'm tired of stepping up, paying what I feel is a fair price for something and 3 months later looking at it going WTF did I buy this? But look while I may be disgusted at this time of the day on this post doesn't mean I will feel the same way tomorrow. Fanexpo Chicago was a great show for me which was a very pleasant surprise. Baltimore was a very big disappointment and frankly I'll own up to my issues on why it was.
  14. They will be hot again when they are relaunched
  15. Maybe she is hoping that they will dry out
  16. This sign pretty much says please do our work for us and reward us for our laziness in not going through our inventory. Better yet invest in some LED price stickers that can change price as soon as you start looking at it.
  17. If he were truly funny instead of being "shadowbanned" he would have said he was "Condomed" by the Big Lick for his protection.
  18. As I said before he is looking for a "real experience" where he can control the commentary. This is not a request for a "interview", this is "his experience" where he can control and provide the "sticky goose" agenda without any pushback.
  19. Sticky just wants to be the new Morton Downey Jr of Dealer haters.
  20. If you do these things you wouldn't have any video content.
  21. "In the end, if you dont get a discount it doesn't necessarily mean they're your "enemy" either" This should really say "in the end, If you don't get the deal you want it just means we couldn't come to an agreement in price. It isn't personal, I just cannot meet your definition of a "deal".
  22. Buying a dealer a coffee, donut, danish would go a lot farther then pushing me a note. Have you have seen a food frenzy when a promoter provides some breakfast food like bagels or donuts? As I've said there are more then a few dealers that live on the happy meal diet
  23. A genuine friend is like a bra, she supports you at all times