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Badger

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  1. Archie #50 CGC unrestored 2.0 Off-white to white pages! $400 shipped! SOLD!
  2. All Select #9 WHITE pages! FN-/5.5 Beautiful copy with WHITE pages which is very rare for Timely Comics. I'm not overly anxious to sell hence the aggressive price: $1,500 shipped! Now $1200 shipped to the Continental US. SOLD!
  3. Feel free to email with offers but first , or equiv, in the thread wins. I will mark the item sold as quick as I can but if someone sneaks in with an before I do, they win. No returns on CGC graded books No reprobates or HOS. Paypal preferred but will take check/money order. Please allow at least 7 business days to ship if paying by check/money order. Payment is due within 3 days of posting or equiv in thread or through PM. $650 $600 $540 which includes Priority shipping within the Continental United States. PM if you is somewhere else. This is far lower than I paid for it so this is the last chance before I move to other venue. SOLD!
  4. This is what I was thinking of but the care given to the Marvel 1 as far as environment was better over time as far as paper aging.. If the book was a reference copy and stored edge-wise, the spine would receive a lot of pressure and color loss would occur. Combine that with cheaper ink or paper stock that did not absorb the ink and Bobs your Uncle.
  5. I don't think its leaf cast. I think the proof was printed without a fixing agent for lack of a better term. Maybe they just used cheaper ink? The main areas where the color is missing is along the spine which is where pressure, a crease, has been applied to create a cover out of something that was never meant to be used; ink flaked off as a result. I think the process of saddle stitching the cover to the book ultimately led to the ink loss. I'd like to see the back cover. Despite what may sound like criticism it is cool! I would love to own it but what is a coverless Marvel #1 going for now-a-days? Obviously, it would be worth more than that but its a good starting point.
  6. That is the way I'm leaning: a Green label. Because Lloyd was instrumental in making the book I would love to own it. It would be interesting to see how much it would go for at auction. If Metro actually owns it though I doubt they will put it up anytime soon. Vincent is known for sitting on books forever if need be.
  7. I saw this and wondered how CGC would grade it as well. I'm thinking Qualified 3.0 with a married cover? Could it get an NG Blue label since the cover is not the one which shipped with the book but instead a cover which was never intended to be on a book?
  8. It just occurred to me but wouldn't that be a fart?
  9. Local store had a %50 sale so I snagged this.
  10. Wow! On many of the USAs you just kinda gotta take what you find which is ok because there are no bad copies in my opinion.
  11. This still works. If its black, see a doctor.
  12. Ok, Roy. I'm trying to wrap my head around this statement. Are you saying that grades are pointless relative to the value? Did you mean to say, "The value of the book should have no bearing on the grade."? The former needs some 'splainin' while I agree with the latter. The former makes my 10 year collection of Wizard magazine worthless (regardless of grade).