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Shipping: Certified books, shipping is included within North America, ROW we split it. Raw books, include $10 for shipping within North America. ROW I will split with interested parties. Who wins: Time stamp seals the deal as to who wins regardless of the form of communication (including PM, in the thread, text or phone conversation). A negotiation is not a deal until both sides have agreed on terms. If there is an unconditional posted (or communicated) it will trump all negotiations unless we have already both agreed to terms before the was posted. In that case, the will have been in vain. Except that it will give you street cred and look cool to passers by. No House Of Shame or Probationary members or any others of ill repute. Returns: I am considered a very good grader among my peers ( Here is a link to my kudos thread ) but since even CGC is inconsistent I will not guarantee a CGC grade. I will guarantee to be within one grade increment in either direction - so if I am calling the book a 9.4 it could go 9.2 or 9.6. If it falls outside of those parameters (and it does happen that they go in both directions), I will offer a refund. But I don't expect anyone to complain if I undergraded it. I will accept returns if item is otherwise not as described. Consider all books pressed. Payment: Paypal, bank wire, check or MO.
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OCTOBER ODDS and ENDS...........CLOSED
VintageComics replied to jimjum12's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
CGC says it is, at least on their slabs. https://comics.ha.com/itm/golden-age-1938-1955-/the-saint-4-vancouver-pedigree-avon-1948-cgc-nm-94-off-white-pages/a/7136-91176.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515 For what it's worth it doesn't look like Baker to me either. -
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VintageComics replied to BlowUpTheMoon's topic in Comics General
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Guys, this is the first I've heard of this. I'm so sorry this happened. It goes without saying that they are hopefully caught and prosecuted and books are returned. I'd also be careful what you post. They could be reading this thread.
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Based on your statements I'd bet the house that you've submitted less than me, and I know that namisgr and Bomber-Bob have been doing this for longer than I have as I took a decade off (and they have a few years on me). It's better to quite while you're ahead.
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Correct. Meaning foxing doesn't deteriorate it...but tanning does and this is where you are contradicting yourself. This was your exact quote: 1)Edge tanning can also be caused by sun/dust shadows and even foxing at times, none of which has any affect on paper suppleness (ie "page quality"). You said edge tanning can be caused by Foxing. Foxing and edge tanning are two different things. Foxing doesn't cause a degradation on paper quality. Tanning does. In my experience foxed books have terrific paper quality (I submit the Larson Pedigree as exhibit A - known for it's awesome page quality and also known for it's foxing). How many comics with foxing have you handled? I've handled thousands. Some of the older times have handled even more than that. As a general rule, if I see foxing I'm assuming page quality is going to be good based in my experiences. Not as much for books with browned paper. You have no idea what you're talking about.
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And herein lies the explanation for your blind spot. You don't submit appreciable numbers of comics for encapsulation. Anyone who's had significant numbers of early SA comics graded knows that the interior covers sometimes exhibit tanning halos front and back, and this is typically accompanied by inferior page quality. They also know that CGC downgrades for interior as well as exterior cover edge tanning, with the magnitude of the downgrade depending on the severity of the edge tanning and the numerical grade of the book had it not had the tanning. This is exactly it.
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Incorrect. As you are with the grade, but CGC is more consistent with PQ than you make them out to be. I'm basing this on slabbing books for 15 years.
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This is incorrect. It's a combination of both. The only time paper quality is called 'brittle' is if it actually is. Then the color of the paper is irrelevant. If it isn't brittle then the color of the paper is designated to my knowledge.
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Foxing does not cause edge tanning or sun/ dust shadows. It's nothing like those things. And anyone who has handled a lot of raw books knows that foxing has an effect on paper suppleness. Generally books with foxing have terrific paper quality in my experience.
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So you don't believe in CGC's opinion on Page Quality calling it grossly inconsistent. Yet you firmly believe in their opinion on grade. Combine this with your selective 'data' to back your claims and your statements have no credibility. Do you ever notice that when you bring this same silly argument up, you stand alone. Nobody ever backs you. Jaydog always uses words like 'grossly' to try and make his argument sound more true but in my experience of getting books graded they are more accurate than less accurate on PQ.
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The Exclusive High Grade Dare Devil #7 Club
VintageComics replied to shane1956's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I've owned several in 9.4, 9.2 and down to the VF range. Haven't owned one in years now. -
Gang, slight Going to post some more books including Captain Marvel #33 CGC 9.8 (Thanos) Fantastic Four #69 CGC 9.8 Sgt. Fury #3 CGC 9.2 OW X-men #120 CGC 9.8 (1st Alpha Flight) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Green Lantern #1 CGC 7.5 OWW is now SOLD! Spectacular Spider-man #1 CGC 9.8 OWW (1968 Magazine) is now SOLD! Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 4.5 OW pages - Asking $45,500 is going to be move to eBay. Drop me a message if you want to talk about it.
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The Exclusive High Grade Dare Devil #7 Club
VintageComics replied to shane1956's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
DD #7 might just win the prize for a SA Marvel with THE MOST production defects on a single book. Ink transfer, Marvel chipping, printing roller marks, bent staples, miswraps, miscuts. Whatever Marvel was doing when this book was printed is a mystery but I've never seen one issue prone to so many defects. -
I've always looked at stuff like that as 'normal' and never shied away from it. Miswraps, miscuts, etc. as long as they are not 'ugly' have always been OK with me because they've affected the majorityof books I collected (mainly SA / BA Marvels). I think that now that the books have become extremely expensive, the focus on differentiating between copies has become more prominent.