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aokartman

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  1. 'CGC is also excited to add five new collections to the list of recognized pedigrees. This brings the total number to 59 pedigrees, all of which will be featured on the CGC pedigree site page next week.' 59 pedigrees, whoa. This was announced in August 2019, I definitely have not been keeping up. David
  2. Bump for new art added, and price drop. The Thanos art I never tracked down the actual card, but John Lucas confirmed the attribution for me, and his message is included along with some background info. Thanks, David
  3. I think there are some sellers (not me) who don't ship to boxes, so there could be some friction there in your collecting. Otherwise, I agree with the concept. Some collectors might not have a nearby box provider, plus there is a layer of expense with the box fee. David
  4. Agree, and the more material that is archived from the dustbin of history, the better understanding we have about the process of creating an early comic book. Living in the past is an issue, however. Some stuff has to go. Just not quite yet! David
  5. blue chip said.... I like this sort of thing probably more than most, with the proviso that I like the things that are genuine in-office production pieces that were made for the original printing. To me, and a few others, that makes them very interesting. The proliferation of faked "production pieces" has done much to damage the interest in them, as has the condemnation of some OA purists who sometimes get so caught up pointing out that it's "not original art" that they want you to believe a pre-production pieces with handwritten notes from a 1960s classic page should be no more valuable than a scan of the finished art made today -- which, in case it's not clear, is taking it, I think, way too far. Maybe if we could settle on a term for these things which did not offend the purists' ears, and which allowed us to condemn the fakery of scam artists offering "art" made yesterday at Kinkos -- maybe we could find what is their true value. This is the way I feel, too. Of course, the hand-drawn original art commands the highest price, and I think that's appropriate. The other production materials also have some collector interest, but are more likely to be faked. And if so easily faked, the market value has a plateau. Certification, authenticity certificate, is a rabbit hole I hope the hobby does not go down with any office pre-production material. Maybe it will remain a niche entry level field for collectors! Fingers crossed. Thanks for the good comment. David
  6. This is a really painful story, and I'm afraid it will be the new normal. Sorry about your bad experience! David
  7. Thanks for checking this out! Starting at $250, now $225, here is Tales Of Horror #11. SOLD $140. I have it graded at 4.5 with the collector pencil on the cover. Pages are counted, comic is complete. June 1954. Toby Press. It is a trending comic book with some strong recent sales for comparison, this book shapes up nicely. Pre-code horror with a hint of good girl bondage. Nice "Death Flower" cover, and remember to click a couple times on the image for full magnification. Pics below. Thanks for looking, David LINK TO THE TALES OF HORROR 11 AUCTION
  8. Nice! Andy Panda was really cool in the early iteration as a talking animal interacting with humans. New Funnies 65-78.
  9. Thanks, Glen. It really helps when an informed collector gives perspective on original comic art. Maybe this questioner has a nice Roz Kirby signed print, who knows? Your feedback gives a starting point for that person. The sports card industry connection would be a yellow (caution) flag for me. David
  10. Looks like a nice chance for somebody who missed out back then! David
  11. I just cleaned out the freezer at the golf course, end of season, the owner does a full clean out, and we are having a burger and hot dog party with friends tomorrow. Freezer burn, no problem! Happy Thanksgiving, David
  12. Happy Holidays! Thanks for checking this out! LINK TO MY EBAY AUCTIONS (ONLY FOUR RIGHT NOW) I just started three complete stories at auction on the internet. SOLD $1850 Thanks Tony! Felix The Cat 11 pages early fifties, starting bid $2500. $2200 Buy It Now $3000 Messmer, Oriolo SOLD Thank you! Little Angel 8 pages late fifites, starting bid $600. $500 $450 Roy, Peppe Available EBAY Little Lulu (Brazil), date uncertain, 6 pages, starting bid $300. $250 Search Diaz, Avalone SOLD $175 Now see Thanos vs. Champion Of The Universe $200 to start. John Lucas Marvel card art, signed by the artist. And... now see 6 dailies (full week) from 1958 THE BERRYS by Carl Grubert. August 11 through 16, and including a Saturday golf strip. Nice lot! EBAY Ask me a question in the thread, or send me a personal message. These are US only auctions, sorry. Best, David S. Albright
  13. One thing to be aware of...when you bid in live auctioneers, it is not necessarily proxy, the house may just take your bid. Heritage will proxy for you, but they can bid you up, read the rules. David
  14. The brothers have stretched to the limit (and beyond) the use of original art to collage new pieces. I like to think of their Frankensteins as stand-alone artworks. "Later" titles, price boxes, text added, "recent" additions.... These are terms with which the current prospective buyer should become familiar, as the Donnelly creations hit the secondary market. Some good stuff there, but just keep your guard up! David
  15. To me, at my laptop, it looks like moderate aging and toning, no mat line. Never framed? Curious. David
  16. Funny! I have tried to get her to expand her subject matter, but she has such a demand for the niche she has found. The galleries that represent her want her best marketable work. Galleries are under a lot of stress in our area. So, she accommodates the demand, and she actually enjoys the challenge of coming up with still life settings which fit the demand and still inspire her. Remember Elton Dorval who used to put original comic strip art in his paintings? David
  17. We are very middle class, and my collecting has always reflected that. Any purchase is made with the understanding that it is not impulsive, and should at least hold its value, keeping pace with inflation. Naturally, that leads to an excess of caution, but it also means less conflict with my wife around my hobby. She is a fine artist herself... Julie's website link and she understands pricing, and fluctuation, so that is a real bonus when the topic comes up . Whenever I have sold, though, I still get this... "Got any more like that kicking around?" Hi to Julie, David
  18. That looks pretty good. I have seen a non-published Snoopy which I felt was real. It had come from the man's father who received it from the local newspaper editor at the paper he worked at. If this seller was trying to get the max bidding activity, he would have listed it in comic strip art, wouldn't he? Edit...I see it now in Original Comic Art, Drawings and Sketches. Could be a sleeper!
  19. I suggest the "Comics General" forum.
  20. And I salute you for your dedication to the original comic art community. David
  21. Thinking...what I can give might be a disappointment for someone. Looking for the perfect donation. David
  22. Just got the grape ape, and jade giant connection. Thanks to you both (?) for your clear comments. David
  23. Watterson, Picasso, Banksy, heads up, And thanks for the warning.