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Rich_Henn

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  1. Picked up a 17 long box collection today. Silver, bronze, copper. From VG to NM+ Mint, it's all over the place. Still need to go through it, but there's a LOT of really great full runs of 1980s stuff in NM+/Mint Silver age in Fine to VF (earlier silver and some 12 cent covers are Good+ to VG+ depending on what they are) but there's some nice 12 cent and 15 Batman books in there that are Fine+ Some nice keys-- VF on ASM 100, 121, 122 JIM 83 golden records reprint in VF- (I'll probably keep that one) Thanos Quest 1 & 2 Some nice VF+ to NM- cps. of Mike Grell Green Arrow 90-109 Early bronze age FF's mostly in VF NM+ / Mint stuff include almost anything from 1980s. Full run Blue Beetle, Atom, Crisis, Lobo, Shadow, big chunks of Batman, Action, Teen Titans, ASM, X-Men, it's everywhere, Starting a sales thread tomorrow evening. Will be selling runs and individual books.
  2. Has this been resolved? I can say I have a fairly large transaction with Vin (Over 2000) and he did pay on time. Not 100% without issues, but in the end, the terms of the agreement were met. If you are willing to do time payments you are already giving the buyer a break. Never send them all the items until you have all the cash in hand. Someone with 0 posts on this board asked if they could do time payments on a piece of art. I said yes. After taking days to between each reply they wanted to know if they could pay $400 a month over a 10 month period. I don't mind time payments but that just smelled of a deal that would go south. A time payment that lasts almost a year should be a 10K or more piece. You could tell this person would be getting in over there head from the start. Yikes. Ship NOTHING 'til all money is in hand. Time payments ..already doing a favor. He pays FULL shipping costs too, especially to Canada. And you ask to see pics of EVERY last slab he claims is cracked. I had an ebay customer try to pull that with me. Claimed a slab was cracked and wanted credit. I said sure, no problem...shoot me a pic of the cracked slab. Never heard from him again. As much as I hate to say this, it seems that shipping out of the country is always a hassle.
  3. Long overdue Kudos to Ken Aldred, a UK Boardie and customer, who together over the last several months, worked out a purchase for my DC COMICS PRESENTS #26 CGC 9.8 and Hellblazer #27 CGC 9.6
  4. bump---for the new guy that got taken advantage of today. Let Greg know this sheet aint going away.
  5. I'd leave the neg RIGHT where you left it...if for nothing else then a warning to others.
  6. Looks like Jortner has a LONG, long history of these kinds of shenanigans. Looking at the old 2008 thread that Zaid posted, and reading the legal history, I remembered this guy from way back when. I'm glad you got your refund...he's probably going to quickly realize that the comic collecting community is smaller and tighter then he thinks.
  7. Back cover slight thumb crease or barely visable bend or crease, faint...back cover? If it's a white back cover they can be even more difficult to see, you've got to hold them flat to the light to see it. Front looks good, I'm betting whatever the problem is, it's on the back cover. Possible slight bend? [/img] very very hard to tell. Beautiful book regardless No, there is no bend. This copy is amazingly flat and no creases, you just have to take my word for it. I would suggest holding it till the next show where there is onsite grading, take it with you (I don't know where you're at, but there's Wiz World Philly, Chicago, NY, etc) and have Paul or someone take a quick look at it. Have them point out to you what the flaw was, or maybe see right there if it's worth a 2nd look. You never know. That's what I would do. Or call them and ask if you can mail it to them to get feedback so they can hold it and look at it and talk to you on the phone. If for nothing else, it's worth the postage to find out for your peace of mind.
  8. Back cover slight thumb crease or barely visable bend or crease, faint...back cover? If it's a white back cover they can be even more difficult to see, you've got to hold them flat to the light to see it. Front looks good, I'm betting whatever the problem is, it's on the back cover.
  9. I will be listing for sale in the next few days the following signature series books: Bone #1 (2nd print) CGC 9.8 signed Jeff Smith The following BONE comics are all 1st printings and all sig series signed Jeff Smith Bone 2 CGC 9.2 Bone 3 CGC 9.8 Bone 4 CGC 9.6 Bone 5 CGC 9.8 Bone 6 CGC 9.6 Elektra Assassin #1 CGC 9.4 sig series Bill Sienkiewicz with Elektra sketch Hulk 345 CGC 9.6 Todd McFarlane Amaz. SM 301 CGC 9.6 todd Mcfarlane
  10. Getting a thread going later this afternoon in MIXED AGES. Included are silver and bronze age ASM, bronze age ATLAS comics- Planet of Vampires 1-3, Tomb of Dracua, copper age Wonder Woman, a wide assortment of silver, bronze and copper to modern, and some low grade readers silver to bronze age DC including Superboy, Superman, Action, Detective, etc.
  11. Long overdue Kudos to Dan Partouche for the many great George Perez and Mike Zeck sigs this past year. The highlight to an otherwise crappy year. AND! To big Brian Kondravy (chainnball) for my George Tuska, BWS and Dave Gibbons that he nailed for me this year. I need to get me some of those 75th ann. blank covers those rock.
  12. I'll let you know when I get mine back from CGC---it's a Mike Mignola sig series.
  13. No pics yet...but I'm pretty jazzed to announce: AIR PIRATE FUNNIES #1 CGC 9.6 (that's right kids...ninepointsix!) Marvel Spotlight #32 CGC 9.8 Luke Cage Hero for Hire #1 CGC 8.5 sig series George Tuska Iron Man #105 CGC 9.6 sig series George Tuska (I think Tuska's last Iron Man)
  14. Dude. Bring these to the house for the pigroast on Saturday. Oh. And bring your mitar saw. I need some coasters.