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mtlevy1

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  1. On 5/22/2024 at 8:09 AM, Unstoppablejayd said:

    Funny you mention this… I was talking to a buddy about this sorta. That we are getting to reliant on key words and miss stuff we would like because we don’t dig anymore . 
     

    key words are nice but not everything hits them 

    After the key words I go through every piece but yours was sold by the time I go there!

  2. It feels a bit slower than past years, where I usually am juggling buying and selling - pick up a handful and sell more than a handful but not so this time

    Buying - made an offer on a nice piece and contemplating an expensive one - one I had on my short list did sell which was good to see and saved me some $

    Selling - below is my booth, I generally reduced price on pieces that have been available in the past - and have some nice fresh stuff (at least I liked it enough to buy it) - my buyers so far are from Europe.

    Comicartfans :: Comic Art Live :: Booth :: Art for the Ages

    I was going to dig around and add some more on Sunday...

    Maybe Como has distracted some serious collectors?

    Search feature is great so no excuse not to look for your wants!

    Mark

     

  3. On 2/9/2024 at 7:21 AM, PhilipB2k17 said:

    I'm just expressing my preference. I see the merit in motivating people to unearth nice pieces from the black hole on CAF for others to enjoy. But, to me, if you've been holding onto a piece for 10 years, or five years, only to drop it on CAF in December so you can get a Thor's Hammer, I don't know if I agree with that. But, whatever. I don't have any way of policing it, or proving my point. 

    I agree - look a lot of veterans could win this thing if they can pull from their secret pile from 20 years ago - heck, I might have a piece or two myself but that is just not cricket!

  4. On 2/5/2024 at 9:26 AM, CGC Mike said:

    Here's more from our Database Specialist.

    <<twoseezy

    Hi all!

    Similar to Wonder Woman, Joker, Catwoman, (Sensation #1, DC #40 and #122 respectively), and many other great characters, the below books should be given the designation “first cover appearance of _____” 

    1.    Strange Tales #118 - Dr. Strange

    Depicted in the bottom 1/4 of the book with his name displayed prominently. He is also holding the Eye of Agamotto, a key item in the character’s mythos. More than a floating head that is for sure!  

    2.    New Gods #2 - Darkseid

    Depicted with his name displayed prominently. He is at the forefront and drawn larger than any of the posse of characters behind him. Much more than a tiny floating head.>>

     

    After consulting with the other graders, the wording we have now added to the Key Comments for these two books are: "1st Dr. Strange on cover." and "1st Darkseid on cover.", respectively.

     

    <<mtlevy1

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    Conan 58 1st Belit

    (You can remove 1st Belit from Conan GS 1 - it only mentions her name - the tiny woman is not Belit, it is Valeria - if you can't admit the error then go Belot cameo if you must)

    Compare this to Hulk 180/181 if you doubt that Beloit's 1st App is Conan 58>>

     

    Again, after consulting with the other graders and doing some research, we have changed Giant-Size Conan #1 to say "1st appearance of Belit in cameo." and Conan #58 to state "1st full appearance of Belit."

     

    Cool to see changes made!

  5. I remember being at a prominent collector's home, decades ago, and gently asking him if he had other significant wealth given he had ~$1M of art lying around - it seemed a little irresponsible/risky to have so much art without other wealth - but he had a lot of art and not much else - believe it worked out fine given price trends on his focus.

    As others said, if you are fortunate enough to have your first $XM, I guess the rest can be art. In any case, I I am working to reduce my % art but it is tough as I love this stuff so much - but I have been selling at CAL to reduce my percentage. 

    When interest rates are low on cash equivalents having a lot of art doesn't have such an obvious opportunity cost - but when you can get cash on your cash, it is a bit tougher to forego those earnings.

    Still looking for 1971 Smith/Everett Astonishing Tales 6 page 6 - 1977 Rogers/Austin Detective - and 1977 Nova 11 pages!

    Mark

  6. On 1/12/2024 at 1:13 PM, stinkininkin said:

    Nice Wildcats art keeps doing well. I held all of mine for about 20 years and started selling it for amounts in the $100's, forgetting that it takes 30 years for fans to age into prime nostalgia buyers! lol Now that stuff is going for tens of thousands, and I'm down to my last half dozen pages or so. You'd think my experience prematurely selling my Xmen art would have taught me something!

    Yeah - and how do I feel, I acquired two from you in a 2009 trade and sold one in 2013 for $280 - argh - but happy to have kept the other!