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  1. Great black diamond reference jimbo. Watch ( if you haven't already) b diamond on midnight special or other don Kirschner vids. They were very tight and incredible 74- 78....
  2. Hey RJP, Obviously Bookery would be the technical and professional man with great insight on your questions. For me as just a long time collector of comics and ephemera , pulps , anything I like...A bright unfaded spine is a huge plus to me. A pulp with original overhang intact even with requisite chipping is a plus to me also as I believe it to be in its original state. Many desirable pulps as you know have overhang trimmed. Not as egregious it seems as forms of resto on comics. Pulp grading hasn't been under a microscope for many reasons like the comic hobby. I can't say as far as g/vg/ fine how the effects you describe ACTUALLY affect grade criteria.
  3. Hi, those are great mags!! they are relatively tough in hi grade, very collectible in lower grades also as many collectors like low grade readers of these. I recently gave a few, nightmare 7, scream4 , pycho 1 ,and few others to HERITAGE. I have stacked up quite a few of these over the years and still have many. I decided to 'let a few go" for now though. Will hold the rest. I enjoy them and if they ever get more folks aware and "chasing them" they wont be so cheap anymore! take care, Scott