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Aweandlorder

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  1. The only problem with that strategy is that you never know how many the seller has. Every time I see a listing on eBay for multiple copies I always question that first. If the book is popular enough and has enough demand and the price is right I buy them out right away. But if it's a niche market book I don't take any chances
  2. Yeah I remember those. I think the seller was selling them for 20 a set w free shipping
  3. Def a niche market there. Excellent post thank you for sharing
  4. God bless AH's obsession with curves, that "S" on her chest looks like a chinese letter at this point
  5. I believe Todd signed tens of thousands of those at the time, and they were all selling for 50+ signed, especially the ones with the bag. So I can see how he would get sloppy with the sig
  6. EOSV #2 reg cover raw is selling anywhere from 150-200
  7. Its best we dont discus TPB that are heating up so I can have less competition and make more money alone Thank you for your cooperation
  8. Was about to say! That deffo reminded me of that Super Powers special. I was after one for awhile till someone listed a few copies 2-3 years ago on the bay
  9. It's ok everyone is having fun. It's Friday everyone's having fun. I'm just sick this whole week w a cold and 101 temp so I can't join the fun
  10. @FlyingDonut heres the topic of this thread in case anyone is wondering
  11. I love ya did you read what the op wrote? my reply was to "the above hypothetical" HOS 92
  12. NONE of these examples compare to HOS92. Not even remotely close
  13. The comic never skyrocketed because of the show. The average WD viewer doesn't even know it's based on a comic. The show BOOSTED sales and made it the grail it is today. That will never change. Ever
  14. I can only find that on eBay. No way will I ever be able to come across a rare book I wanted in the wild as easy as on eBay. May take a while but I always find it there eventually
  15. Well damn! I bought the Viz run when it came out in the 80s but never thought it had such a huge following. Also the Lum tpb 1st edition is a very rare book
  16. Great platform with a ton of promise. So far not so practical yet
  17. While I agree, still, at the very basic level, any person can walk to a garage sale and find a Batman Adventures 12 for a song. The probability of that happening is much higher than someone speculating on the same book and getting it right.
  18. Both this & @jsilverjanet post parallel my thoughts. I suspect that the majority have experienced AMAZING finds. Where the minority have experienced AMAZING spec wins. Which is why we don't hear from them here. A little bit of both gets the job done. But predicting the future is truly a skill and it does involves a few risks. The more you're at it, the better you get. Sometimes there are risks buying collections/books you have no knowledge about as well. I risked spending a grand on some anime books which came across my way. Not only did I flip them for over 3 x my investment money. But it also happened in a few short days.
  19. Not true. There are as many successful treasures found in the wild as there are successful spec wins. And going by the response in this thread only, probably more actually. I would even go the extent of saying that finding a key in the wild is probably a lot easier than investing in a smart spec. Remember, getting a spec right doesn't necessarily limit you to ONLY a 1$ bin modern book. It could be anything.