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Sackolantern

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  1. They opened the hall into the L shape last year, or was it earlier, but still recent. This opened up space a bit, making it easier to get through thinner crowd density.

    My earlier pics were from later afternoon Saturday. I will concur that crowd #s seemed down, and the NASCAR HOF parking deck seemed much less crowded than previous years (not fighting for space this year).

    That said, it seemed to go well for dealers and shoppers.

  2. On 6/7/2023 at 5:35 PM, FantasticDan said:

    Hey, I'm a newbie who sent in a couple modern magazines (actually just TMNT comics) for pressing and grading.  They were received 22 working days ago, and have displayed "CCS in process" during that time.  The turnaround time is listed as 15 working days for the press, so I'm just wondering if it's normal to exceed that estimate these days.  Thanks!

    FantasticDan....
    I'm not being mean, so please don't take it that way.
    But....that 'exceeding of stated turnaround times'  -  is the basis for this thread.  We're all comparing notes, venting frustration, celebrating progress, and hoping that the books make it back to our sweaty hands ASAP.  I had a submission take 13+ months to return, submitted in 2021 summer, returned fall 2022.

    Things are better now. but not awesome.

  3. For me though, one of the real highlights is the art auction. Until last year, when they moved them off to one end, there was a huge central seating area with raised stage right at the entrance, where artists would paint and draw, and often put the finished product up for sale on Saturday night at the auction.

     

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  4. Well, I learned something today, I'll admit.  I did not realize that foxing would have such an impact on the book's general grade.

     

    It was very surprising to pull this out of a large CGC box next to 6, 7's and 8's that looked noticeably worse than this 6.5.   Good call for all of the people saying 6.5 -  but I liked Grandelbo's the best!  

    And the foxing killed grades on a number of very nice books, I think. A number of very clean, pretty 6's 6.5 and 7 slabs were returned to me.

  5. Good evening kids!

    This is just an exercise in self-satisfaction that I'm not completely nuts, and that I do have a decent idea of grading after being in this hobby for some years.

    Long story short, I received a number of books back from CGC. Many were bang-on, a few were up a grade, a few were down..... but THIS ONE was the interesting one!

    Here are the pictures, and I freely accept the foxing on the rear cover. Pages are CR/OW. Book is from March 1957

                        Grader notes are:  foxing to cover
                                                      light creasing to cover
                                                      light wear all corners of cover

    Look at the pictures, review the faults I've marked in RED, and....guess the grade!!!

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  6. On 1/13/2023 at 11:44 AM, Phill the Governor said:

    If someone had a book with a known spine split, that was sent in for a clean and press, new damage done is the shared responsibility of the owner of the book and CCS. The owner should have known there was a risk of more splitting occurring, and CCS should have said "we don't recommend this work be done at the expense of new damage occurring".

    The idea that everything can just be pressed regardless of consequences is exhausting.

    ?? Maybe I missed something??

    Who mentioned an existing spline split, prior to pressing?  The book was a 7.5 with only a small chunk out of one edge - with grader notes indicating small creases on the cover that were only visible when looking hard at an angle - as if if had other books sitting on it in a pile -  that's what I hoped to remediate with the pressing.  I said that CCS contacted me because their pressing CREATED a 1-2" spine split where NOTHING existed before.  I have no idea where the "known spine split" you mention comes from, but it is not related to my situation.

  7. On occasion, I will look at Hakes.com events that go off every month or so.

     

    Currently I'm about to have an aneurysm , as the auction was counting down to 15 minutes for a book i wanted, and the website has gone completely unresponsive and won't load.  That is BUSH LEAGUE.

  8. Depends. Express and Standard are back fairly quick. I have some Sig subs from Heroes con that are coming back in sections. The SS Standard was back in a month or so. The SS grade-only modern came back this week - so 2 months. I'm still waiting on the Modern SS with CCS press... so I'd bet another 2-3 weeks on those.

    BUT.  I sent in a bunch of economy books...in July/Aug of 2021... STILL waiting on those.... full 12 + months now...