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MAR1979

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  1. IMHO Whitman distributed pre pack comics are a different thing entirely from june 1979 and later direct sale marvels. They should not be lumped together.
  2. With collectibles grading is a way to rank something against another of the same thing. Take ASM 129 if you want a high grade copy you can seek out a 9.6 or a 9.8. However if you want the actual hand drawn original published cover art there is only 1. You cant get the ASM129 published cover in nicer or lesser condition as it does not and can never exist. Authentication is ok, but would need wide spread acceptance to curb the immoral, unethical and possibly illegal practices of the bros in San Mateo. I dont see widespread acceptance occuring for published OA. At best seems niche and even that might be a stretch.
  3. If you've read through this thread you will see that Valiantman and I are in total,, but respectful, disagreement. Over the importance of mentioning the Date (cover date; June 1979 for Marvel, Oct 1980 for DC). Both your posts help prove knowing the first cover date month for which every regular book in the Big 2's company lines had both a direct sale and newsstand is important.
  4. Its getting worse out there. Some select examples. CGC 9.8 Nova # 1 1976 Newsstand. First Appearance Of Nova (Richard Rider) White Pages https://www.ebay.com/itm/295898827593?hash=item44e4f1cb49:g:ObsAAOSwO2hk5zuu CGC 9.4 Amazing Spider-Man 178 Newsstand. Classic Green Goblin Versus Spider-Man https://www.ebay.com/itm/295898976822?hash=item44e4f41236:g:iYAAAOSwXA9k5~SJ At best it's lack of knowledge or ignorance but knowing Comic Dealers it's intentionally misleading and wreaks of zero Moral's and Ethic's. Which is why I feel the folks need to be aware of June 1979 cover date being the first month every Marvel regular size Comic Book had both a Newsstand and a Direct Sale is important. If they do then they won't pay more for Nova 1's or ASM 178's.
  5. Let her know it's far less cool than that here.
  6. Authentication fine. Grading is for all intent and purpose meaningless on one-of-a-kind original art.
  7. They may never get that lost business back either , incentives to consignees and buyers in form of reduced fees and free shipping may help. Knowing miserly Josh seriously doubt that will happen. Also while I hope Josh has learned a lesson in being penny-wise pound foolish with IT for the last 20 years, the stingy like him really aren't really capable of doing so...
  8. In court... Sothebys atrorney to some NFT bro; "You literally purchasing nothing, then when it increased in goint rate and you bragged and gloated about it. Where was you lawsuit then????" NFT bro; "Buh buh buh...we're 1% ers and are entitled by the Lord to make a large profit" Jury decision; STFU Rich boy NFT bro and beat it.
  9. While that sounds very reasonable and very logical only a complete moe ron would sell one stolen items that are one of a kind on ebay.
  10. They comes from a chicken and are edible. As in "I'll have an egs salad sandwich on toasted wheat bread"
  11. CGC has fixed the issue from their fiscal perspective. Their policy now is unless quickly reported in under 14 days after grading by original submitter they will do nothing. See how easy they made it by in effect saying its completly your fault for purchasing one of their slabs in the first place. I do expect soon they will addditionally bill a submitter for any and all debree and hairs CGC seals in a slab. New "Debree charge" to equal 10% FMV of a book.
  12. Likely a good thing https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23919666-thalervperlmutter?responsive=1&title=1
  13. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/history-bar-code-180956704/ https://eh.net/encyclopedia/a-history-of-the-bar-code/ https://blog.comicspriceguide.com/comic-book-upc-code-history-and-price-implications/ https://www.cbr.com/comic-book-covers-upc-meaning/
  14. The first/starting month Marvel issued a Direct Sale and Newsstand editions for all regular sized comics books was the cover Date of June 1979. To some this date is significant and to others it is not . Surprisingly @valiantman falls into the latter faction. But still he does recognize the date as being the first month Marvel did it for regular comic size line wide. For DC it's regular sized and digest books starting from cover date Oct 1980 Prior to June 1979 cover date Marvel's Direct Sales were in the form of Whitman distributed books nearly always in multi-packs. Search the CGC forums for thread called "are Marvel Whitman's a thing" or something thereabouts as I forget the exact title.. lastly see valiantman's video; while not perfect, it's an indispensable primer and truly excellent effort.
  15. Price in Diamond and line through Barcode indicates Direct Sale for Marvel Books cover dated June 1979 until they employed the Spidey face in UPC less then a year later.
  16. Perhaps if you mean Impossible or Beyond "meat". This thread is for Vegans; All Veg, no Beef
  17. To focus on stuff like #1,4,8,9,22 or simply continue to hunt down those 1977-1978 late bronze issues. Enough Potatoes how about some real meat
  18. Buh Buh Buh NFT's were going replace actual collectibles. Buh Buh Buh... You purchased nothing, and it's now worth nothing, [Sarcasm] oh what a surprise! [/Sarcasm].
  19. I do agree about aging out when it comes to certain genre's like Westerns, but for hero stuff with with linkage to the present the GA stuff demand will always be there. Of course there will always be peaks and valleys...
  20. Remember a lot of folks using comic link are also consigners so the spending of "free/found money" effect is always possible. IMHO it's very smart to cull and consign extras of Copper key-like books and use the funds to purchase Silver. Even I did that recently, first time I've sold any books in over a decade in my case the credit was utilized to fund buys of high grade Silver. yeah getting less for the copper's than if it had been 1-2 years back but the Silvers are selling for less as well so it mostly but not entirely balances out.
  21. IMHO currently with the total lack of QC I'd never send in a slabbed 9.8 for a sig especially if pre-Copper book. I would do it on a 9.6.