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Badger

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  1. Dell (Wife's favorite but always in my top 3. Place depends upon day and its the only one of the 3 of which I own multiple copies).
  2. My collection is rather Timely and Dell Barks heavy but I'll put out what I gots. Timely (Favorite GA cover of all Time for me since I was 14).
  3. Together 26 years so, yeah, I listened. Besides, she bought it for me.
  4. If I bought it "raw" I read it. If its slabbed, I find a reprint. There are a few books, like my All Select #1, that I bought "raw", would not quit reading/flipping through, so that my wife got tired of it and made me send it in for grading.
  5. Lousy pictures but its what I have. Contains: Santa Claus's Visit Mickey Mouse: The Christmas Hero Thumper's Christmas Tree Goofy's Seal (Text story)
  6. One of the reasons why the Green label is not liked is that the range of defects it hides is literally from the almost inconsequential, like a name on the first page, to being incomplete. Torn, soiled, and creased is obvious but a green label that is hiding the fact a book is incomplete is far from obvious and it confuses newbies about how much they should pay. The point of CGC is to help remove the uncertainty about grades when buying. A Green label on an incomplete book just leads to confusion.
  7. Not really, at least in my opinion, incomplete is incomplete. The qualified grade was created for e.g. a popped staple on an otherwise NM book. Do you take the blue 6.0 or the green 9.4? Meh. When you start glossing over such major not so obvious damage you start down the proverbial slippery slope.