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wiparker824

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  1. I hear you but here’s the same book (below) with the same note from CGC about pieces being reattached with tape, yet this one is a blue label... At best, like you said, it’s way too vague and at worst it’s just very inconsistent.
  2. Debating on pressing, cleaning and grading this one. Thoughts appreciated.
  3. I’ve got some books still in “receiving”, which were delivered to CGC in early June for Value Pressing (CCS) and Grading. I figure if I see them by March I’ll be lucky.
  4. I agree, them changing their minds on this and not being clear about what is and isn’t resto as far as tape is concerned is frustrating. But to me it seems only a matter of time before it’s viewed as restoration once and for all, because at the end of the day what really is the difference between tape and glue on the cover? Both are adhesive substances one just has a piece of cellophane attached to the adhesive substance and that somehow makes it better than the one without? But maybe not depending on what year you had it graded and what kind of tape and what the function of the tape was? Okay, if you say so CGC.
  5. Similar failure on Avenging Spiderman... I had Avenging Spider-Man on my pull-list at my LCS, but my LCS has some rule where if you don’t pick up your books in a couple weeks, and they are sold out of that particular issue it goes back on the shelf. Well, I missed going to my LCS for a couple weeks, so guess who owns the full run (1-22) of Avenging Spider-Man minus issue #9? At the time I figured oh well, I just wanted to read the book really so I bought that issue digitally... This is not the only reason but at least a partial reason I now pre-order my monthly pulls thru a online service and have them delivered.
  6. Thanks! Sorry forgot to get scans before I sent them, only got the photos... no color breaking defects that I could see, bottom left corner is a tad soft.
  7. This is what I believed to be true, until I saw this book floating around on eBay (graded 2018)...
  8. If you're planning to wait it might be awhile... the book tracked well with the popularity of the show, and as the popularity has been fading, so has the value in the book and all TWD keys for that matter. I have no idea what AMC's plans are, but with all the spin-offs in talks and on-air and main show renewed for season 10, and the comic book just freshly ending it might take several years for it to hit rock bottom in popularity and all the fair-weather fans and speculators still holding to dump. But, if it's a book you really can't wait on, it's not a terrible time to buy. It's on the downswing, just may not be all the way down yet. The good thing with that book is the low-print run will prevent it from ever falling off the cliff completely, and will always have decent value in high-grade. Just my opinion.
  9. It doesn’t really have a ton of value now tbh, there’s plenty of raw copies in the $10-$15 range on eBay right now...
  10. Still seems fairly easy to sell for $40 raw in high grade. There’s an auction going on now with 36 hours left, 20 bids and already up to $40... many sold in past week went for over $40 with the top end being $76. I don’t know what’s up with the 0.99 listing... but that seems to be an extreme outlier.
  11. More fuel... my personal favorites with CGC notes in parenthesis... Captain Marvel #14 (1st appearance of Kamala Khan in one panel cameo) Captain Marvel #17 (2nd appearance of Kamala Khan in cameo on last page) Captain Marvel #17 2nd Print (Ms. Marvel “Kamala Khan” Cover, predates Marvel Now Point One #1 and Ms. Marvel #1) Marvel Now Point One #1 (First full appearance of the new Ms. Marvel “Kamala Khan”) Ms. Marvel #1 (Kamala Khan becomes the new Ms. Marvel) can’t wait for her to be in a movie and see all 5 of her first appearance issues sky rocket, lol.
  12. But if you love the way it looks and it’s for your PC isn’t that all that matters? Why are you torn? I personally don’t like the look of them, but if you do go for it! To me it’s a matter of I don’t really want anything on my label besides text - a image of any sort would potentially draw your eyes away from the cover art of the book - that’s the real beauty I paid to have slabbed and displayed in my comic cave, not your custom label art.
  13. Okay, but I guess my main point was why have specific buckets at all? You can still give grades of the same ranges, but without forcing tough decisions when a book falls on the cutoff point. 7.0-9.0 doesn't imply any more precision than 8.0-10.0, but if a book is a likely 8.0, well then 7.0-9.0 is a much safer range for CGC and buyers of the service. So why limit yourselves to those specific buckets? Just making things more difficult on yourselves unnecessarily. As far as keeping it easy to understand, I think people can understand 7.0-9.0 just as well as they can 8.0-10.0. But if you're going to stick to those buckets, what exactly do you plan to give a book when it falls on the cutoff, like when a CGC rep looks at a book online that they feel will most likely grade at an 8.0? Is it going to be 8.0-10.0 or 6.0-8.0?
  14. So, if a CGC grader looks at a book they believe will be graded at an 8.0 how exactly are they going to label it? 8.0-10.0 or 6.0-8.0? Because I'd imagine if it's given the bucket of 8.0-10.0 it will attract a higher price from buyer's using this service... Which leads to the obvious point which is that it'd be a lot better if these ranges weren't set buckets, but dynamic. So, you could see a listing that was 7.0 - 9.0 and another listing that was 8.0-10.0, and another listing that was 6.5-8.5, etc. It still allows CGC the same margin for error without having these fixed cutoff points. I wish the ranges were tighter in general but at the very least I'd hope they aren't fixed as advertised. Also seems like this would be in CGC's best interest as well, since they now wouldn't have to make tight calls when a book is on one of the cutoff points. Just my 2 cents.
  15. If you want the cheapest route to just read the stories get a subscription to Marvel Unlimited... I believe they have issues 1-800+ for 9.99/month
  16. Does anyone have experience doing this via the online submission form? It doesn’t seem to allow me to select a resubmit yellow label for pressing and regrading, I see fees associated with blue label... is this something I can submit online? Or do I need to actually drop it off at a con. As I understand it they can do it if you send it in slabbed and retain yellow label but I must be missing something or it’s just an in-person thing... Help appreciated.
  17. I usually run them thru my dishwasher and press them by driving over them afterwords. Bag and board after that and ship to CGC. I've never got a grade lower than 0.5 yet.
  18. Silver Surfer #44, used to see that book along with every other book in that 90’s volume of SS in dollar bins all the time. 9.8’s jumped to nearly $500 for a bit last year...
  19. Walking Dead 19, around 2011-ish I paid $40 for it raw off eBay it was around FMV at that time, I bought it specifically because I had planned to attend a local convention where Kirkman would be, I had it signed by Kirkman and sent off to CGC. By the time it came back (9.6) Walking Dead was peaking in popularity and I sold it for $450.
  20. Grade help? Any benefit to pressing first? Also some slight spine roll that's hard to capture in these pictures is present.