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Robert_L

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  1. Yeah, that sounds about right. He will try to talk you into doing a full page piece instead of a comic though. It worked with me and can't say I'm unhappy. He's not a cheap salesman.
  2. I'll take one of each of the following please: American Gods Raw Day of the Dead Navy raw Batman 21 foil raw I'll keep watching for more goodies. Thanks Beachbum!
  3. I would have at least one for you, Rich. I will check and get back with you
  4. The original restrictions were no more than three items for each visit to a celebrity. It was then raised to 5 for the big names. The 'minor' or voice actors were allowing no more than 10 per visit. I know the guys were busting their butts throughout the event to get stuff signed. I did my best to assist on Saturday. It ended up being easier to get the A-list signatures than the B-list. You could walk right up and get a signing, no questions asked with a VIP badge. The Topps people were stopping everybody for the others. So, imagine there need 120 signatures for actor and you can only get 5 done at a time. The lines are 2 hours long, and you have to jump back in line to get another 5 signed. There were no back room signings. It was all done on the floor, the hard way. It was interesting to watch these guys work. On Saturday, Sam Witwer never got to his 2pm signing group. He was still half-way on his 10am group when they capped it at 4pm. He was just too friendly. Others were just late or backed-up. They did not always have a booth for each actor. Some actors would share a table for signings, but just one at a time. So, if actor A gets slow, it pushes everything back for actor B who comes in afterwards. I know there were quite a few refunds given out. In the end the 'authentication' that was offered by Topps, you could just said no when it was offered, not a problem. I know Asmat85 was there. Sorry I never met up with you. My Friday and Saturdays were slammed with family, panels, and signatures. A good weekend. The Facilitator job is far from glamorous, but they got it all done and in good order! Hats off to you guys!
  5. Did you already purchase your signature? I know Mark Hammil and Felicity Jones are 'Sold Out'! Which boggles the mind for me. You will have potentially 120,000 people at $200 a pop and you have already sold out? Did they set aside 100 tickets for them? They never did this before and now I and others may be left out. PS Kevlar, Par2ch, at what booths will you be located?
  6. See, others out there with better answers than me. Thanks, MSchmidt!
  7. Welcome to the boards. There are others out there with better answers than me. You will not receive an SS yellow label if you were to submit it with the C.O.A. The book must be witnessed by a CGC employee or a facilitator! You can still get the issue graded but it will be noted as having writing on it and come back as a blue label or such. It can count against the grade of the book. Some people will still do this and keep the Certificate with it as proof. If it is for your personal collection, then it's not a big deal at all. Should you try to sell it, you may be disappointed. Again, if it is for your personal collection, then you may just want to send it in and keep the cert with it when you get it back. The declared value, just put down $200 as most people do. I can be a bit specific and put down the $ value of what it would cost me to replace it in the same grade, usually about $20-$50 for regular and variants. Then I use $200 for rarer copies.
  8. I think this is the link CGC Bags Look around the site. I think they have larger bags now. I need to reorder some anyway.
  9. I showed my wife and she has to have this sir! Also, if you come across any more Foil Seven to Eternity, I would like to have one of those too!
  10. May I please have a foil Harley #16 please?
  11. IF you have any remaining, may I have one please graded please! And an Acetate graded copy if any remaining please! So that that's one of each.
  12. It does not require damage to be reholdered. Some people just want the new displays, prefer the new holders, etc. They are always happy to take your money
  13. Thank you! I guess I'll see what they will accept/allow before I get anything signed
  14. So, it seems at Star Wars Celebration, there will be 'Authenticators' attaching hologram stickers to anything that the celebrities sign. This is in order to prevent forgeries and such. How are the facilitators going to handle this? Have you guys worked it out with the Topps Authenticators to not sticker comics and such, or will CGC accept the stickers along with the signatures when a CGC facilitator witnesses the signing? Just curious to know how this will work out and what to avoid. Asking, as I plan to get some stuff signed this year. I know some people will not want one of these guys attaching a sticker really quick and then have CGC downgrade it due to the sticker. If CGC allows the sticker with the autograph, then I am all for it. As the stickers are pretty cool hologram ones, but.... Here's the link: Star Wars Authenticators
  15. Harley Quinn #24 NM (or better) - $10 Harley Quinn #12 NM (or better) - $10 Harley Quinn #23 NM (or better) - $10 Harley Quinn #30 NM (or better) - $15 Harley & Her Gang of Harleys #3 1:25 Variant NM- - $10 Harley & Her Gang of Harleys #5 1:25 Variant NM (or better) - $15
  16. Yeah, I asked CGC too about the latest Venom issue that was only available on the JSC site and they said no. Even though it could only come from the source... oh well