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AndyFish

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  1. Continuity when you have a company with 8 titles and only 2-4 years of storylines is do-able-- it's not when you've got 80+ years of story.   

    Having said that, I'm a huge fan of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes, read all the books, but when they make a film or TV adaption not only does it usually not fit my idea of the character, I feel no obligation to watch it, so I could care less what they do.    For Batman, I'll always have what I consider the "Correct" version and am A-OK with other versions existing.

  2. I've had deals go south with PP G&S-- in fact I have a business account so I can't send payments F&F and I've still had two occasions where PP stuck me.   As a buyer usually buy things from either people I know or in person, so it's a cash transaction.   

    Checks can be bad too-- that's for sure-- but don't fall for a super rush deal-- in fact as soon as someone starts telling me there is something time sensitive about the deal my Spidey Sense goes off.   I don't deposit something like that with my phone or an ATM, I make an appointment with my bank branch manager and they have avenues where they can call and confirm the check is or isn't legit and I STILL wait until it's cleared when I'm selling and if I'm buying I'm patient.

     

     

     

  3. I'm sure there's a grading guide online, and if there isn't pickup the latest Overstreet Price Guide and use that one-- they go through the 10 point grading system very thoroughly-- then grade like most dealers do-- very strictly on books you're buying and very generously on books you're selling-- ha I kid!  But seriously, it doesn't take long to figure out how to grade.   Take a stack of 10 books, grade them yourself using the guide, THEN put good scans of them here on the CGC Boards under the thread PLEASE GRADE MY... and see how close your grade is to folks with experience-- it will make you get better (obviously when you post the books don't tell us your grade).  In no time you're be a grading master.


    And I agree with KCO-- with modern books-- and that's like 80s up - condition is everything.

  4. On 3/7/2024 at 11:48 AM, KirbyCollector said:

    But that's just it -- NO collectible is that important. It's not family or work or food or fuel or shelter... it's disposable income you can spend in any number of directions. The easier a business makes it for me to spend that disposable income, the more likely I am to spend it with them.

    Totally understand your point but you're also comparing apples to, well, a LOT of apples.  Heritage is a big company, CLINK is not.   I hate that they don't have the ability to WATCH an item-- I think that's outright silly, but it's worth it for me to shop with them anyway.

  5. On 2/4/2024 at 11:46 AM, Unstoppablejayd said:

    I wonder who it was? Everyone I saw had prices on everything even the brothers Grimm…. Wonder if it was something someone just got in as trade or something. 

    It was a pretty well known dealer and one I've bought from in the past.   It was a strange interaction.   It'll definitely give me pause in buying from him again.   I have no problem with someone pricing things whatever they want-- I have a piece in my own portfolio that is overpriced by about 5x but it's one of the very few pieces of my own that I really like.

    But priced it is-- and if you don't price things -- the entire portfolio I looked through of his had no prices -- and you refuse to give a starting price don't be shocked if I'm off the mark.

  6. On 3/21/2022 at 6:32 PM, Krydel4 said:

    Then you get to today's artists who get a 6-8 week head start before publication that need a fill in by Issue 3 cause they've fallen behind. And it's the only book they work on. 🤦‍♂️

    I'm not so sure about this-- I know a lot of artists, and I don't know anyone who is getting this kind of lead time unless they are working for small press.   It's common to get a script from a writer and when you look at the due date for your part of it - it's three DAYS away-- many many editors are not doing their job and allow lazy BIG name writers to send in excuses rather than scripts.   I see it over and over again.