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Lets see your books that have 50 or fewer copies on the Census
B2D327 replied to frozentundraguy's topic in Comics General
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The All time Sword and Sorcery thread
B2D327 replied to Macedoniagreece's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
I see this book regularly and completely forgot about it -
Lets see your books that have 50 or fewer copies on the Census
B2D327 replied to frozentundraguy's topic in Comics General
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Lets see your books that have 50 or fewer copies on the Census
B2D327 replied to frozentundraguy's topic in Comics General
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Lets see your books that have 50 or fewer copies on the Census
B2D327 replied to frozentundraguy's topic in Comics General
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Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
B2D327 replied to PeterPark's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Definitely some shenanigans there. Does have a best offer now so obviously looking to get over 3k but those fees are killing him which is probably why he didn’t have a reserve on it -
Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
B2D327 replied to PeterPark's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Not slabbing might just be a preference but would probably get more interest with verified authenticity and unrestored. A slabbed 7.5 sold for best offer asking 10k. This one looks as good but the closest raw went just under 6k in May. If the timing is right, probably 8k+ but it should go for at least 6.5k if enough serious bidders get involved. His starting price may have already scared some people away but this book isn’t for everyone, especially if they know of the counterfeits but not sure what to look for. We’ll see. -
Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
B2D327 replied to PeterPark's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Another raw copy of Cerebus 1 popped up from a Canadian seller on eBay. Starting bid of 2,999 CA much nicer copy than the one I sold. Interested to see the winning bid -
The All time Sword and Sorcery thread
B2D327 replied to Macedoniagreece's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
That artwork is beautiful -
Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
B2D327 replied to PeterPark's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
No Funny thing; there was a graded 7.0 in the board marketplace that I claimed a couple of years ago and the seller never acknowledged the since then it’s never been a priority pickup but when I do check the eBay listings, I never find one to my liking -
The All time Sword and Sorcery thread
B2D327 replied to Macedoniagreece's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
B2D327 replied to PeterPark's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
One that’s always on my watchlist but even lower grades are way overpriced and most raws are over graded. Nothing uglier than a ton of color breaks on Wildcat’s chest and the deep reds by the logo to make me move on -
I was a maintenance mechanic at a UPS in nyc back in the mid 90s and I can’t tell you the amount of damaged items I found stuck between conveyor belts and even under the tires of delivery trucks. Multiply that 10x for the holiday season
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The Frayed Spine Conundrum
B2D327 replied to JJ Speederman's topic in Comic Book Grading and Restoration Issues
If they all came from the same bundle, it could be a result of distribution/handling. It would more likely be found to be a manufacturing flaw if multiple copies from different regions exhibit the flaw as opposed to buying multiple copies from the same source who’s inventory was packaged together and they were all subject to receiving the same damage -
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The All time Sword and Sorcery thread
B2D327 replied to Macedoniagreece's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
B2D327 replied to TupennyConan's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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(CLOSED) CGC Slabbed PRICE VARIANTS ......
B2D327 replied to jimjum12's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
That’s number 4 jimbo -
Anyone Make Money Short-Term Flipping of CGC books?
B2D327 replied to Tafkap's topic in Comics General
If you do your due diligence and have a handle on the fmv of most hot books it’s not too hard. The basic formula of “buy low, sell high” can net you a pretty decent income from month to month but don’t expect things to fall into your lap. -
GCG grading for Detatched cover
B2D327 replied to Surfer66's topic in Comic Book Grading and Restoration Issues
Are we only talking universal grades because I recall seeing green labels as high as 9.0 with a detached cover. I believe it was a DD 158 from about a year ago -
This all reminds me of a debate that went on in a fb group about one of cgc’ s competitors being notorious for missing page counts, cut outs and other internal flaws in grading that were immediately detected when submitted to cgc either removed from the competitor’s slab or not. As none of the sellers were responsible for the grades originally given before resubmitting to cgc, responsibility should fall to the original grading company for the errors made in final grading. In this case, I can’t see the seller losing because upon return, he’s not receiving the same item he sent the buyer as the label will have changed significantly not matching the product he sent the buyer, therefore receiving an item altered by the buyer. Having gone through this myself with buyers on more than one occasion, once this evidence was presented to eBay, I was vindicated in every case with the feedback to prove it.
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Spine Curl - deduction value?
B2D327 replied to Jaywalker0's topic in Comic Book Grading and Restoration Issues
Yep Can happen from stacking books so high that the weight sliding to one side causes the upper books to pull the covers from the bottom of the stack to one side, basically misaligning them -
As a shoe collector, I used to make these out of discarded soda bottles to protect the toe box of expensive air jordans