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BFA1971

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  1. Oh my gosh I just want to say I am so so thankful to you all. I am blown away with your kindness to reply to my message in such detail and your expert advice.

    I was initially worried when i bought the art piece- which I have beeen saving to buy for a long time -from the Neal Adams Store and just got really worried when there was no COA.

    Thank you again :)!!!

  2. Hi All,

    Not sure if you guys could help me out....Has anyone bought any oriignal art from the Neal Adams Store within the last year or so? I bought a piece of art but never received a paper COA. If you did reoieve one with your art could you let me know what it looks like?

    Should I be insisting on one for future reference? Thank you so much. Its just I am quite new to Original Art.

    Stay safe and healthy wherever you are.

  3. 9 minutes ago, Shin-Kaiser said:

    Hi @Ghazi,  it's always nice to find a fellow collector from the city you live in this forum. I was under the impression that a majority of people here are from the U.S.

    Anyway, there's a framer I can throughly recommend. I haven't used them to frame my comic art yet but they have created many bespoke frames for my other (contemporary) art purchases. 

    They're called Frame Land and are located about half way down Brick Lane. The guy is very competitive, the prices are great and I'm always pleased with his work.

     

    https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tZP1zcsSa8wzCjKNmC0UjWoMLEwNzNMTjIzTkkxSk60MLcyqEgzMjM2SExMMU00SjRPNDLz4korSsxNVchJzEsBAFjgEvI&q=frame+land&oq=Frame+lan&aqs=chrome.1.0i355i457j46i175i199j0l2j69i57j0l2j46i175i199.3015j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

    Hi Shin-Kaiser! 

    Thank you ever so much! I imagine there can't be too many of us on these boards.... we might all try to get together at the pub once this crazy pandemic is over! Take care, Best, Ghazi

  4. 16 minutes ago, comicdonna said:

    The upper left corner is slightly rounded.  Also, there's a spine stress mark or two on the back cover, causing a small bend.  I would say 9.4 at best.    

    Thank you comicdonna. I really appreciate it. It sounds like this is book is on the lower end of 9.4 good thing I asked you all as I had thought it might get a 9.6!

  5. 2 hours ago, filmboyuk said:

    Pure and Applied is a well regarded framing store on Bermondsey High Street - almost opposite The White Cube - that does conservation framing. I've had good work from them in the past. Not necessarily the cheapest option - although I don't recall them being all that expensive - but I guess it depends what you're framing, and what level of reassurance you require.

    https://www.pureandapplied.co.uk

    Hi filmboyuk,

    Thank you ever so much. I will contact them ASAP. I really appreciate it! It is a Neal Adams Piece and so I will take your advice and check them out! I need a lot of reassurance tbh!!

  6. On 7/28/2020 at 7:39 AM, OtherEric said:

    I have something similar: a double cover Uncanny X-Men 180 where one cover is newsstand and the other is direct.  I'll try to dig it out and get a picture this weekend, I think I know which box it's in.

    Thats nuts! Wow!

  7. Hi Y'all,

     

    I need your exoert advice! Would any of you know approximate vaue for an X-Men 141 double cover? It looks to be a 9.0 VF/NM on the outside and a possible 9.4/9.6 on the inside cover. Thanks for any feedback :)

     

     

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