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On 4/4/2024 at 6:34 PM, NoMan said:
I hope it's the pretty lady auctioneer
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On 4/4/2024 at 4:30 PM, BFA1971 said:
Wow super comprehensive thanks for sharing the link and ouch!!!
Holy cow.
some dudes have taken a serious haircut.
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On 4/4/2024 at 2:42 PM, AJD said:
In part we're seeing a correction of an over-inflated market during covid, though golden age is less affected than silver or later. And a lot of those losses are the hyped Promise collection, which generated sales at prices that seemed high at the time and now we know they were. I'd say gold is doing fine.
Yeah, lots of dim wits getting their as@@ kicked by Promise books!
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On 4/4/2024 at 2:30 PM, GreatCaesarsGhost said:
anyone with the wherewithal to gather these books ain’t likely to be dumb or unaware of market conditions. I like to think the sale of these big books simply marks the end of someone’s odyssey thru the collecting arc. When the thrill is gone, just let em go, no matter what the music is doing at the time.
But then again, of course, I can’t discount the “ominous” part of your query(as the world moves toward electronic images and away from good old fashioned printed media, the effects will blow back on the funny book business, blah blah blah)
and as AJD says below, I don’t think we know yet how the market is going to treat these high grade big books. The Action 1 seems to be doing just fine. The 9.2 Cap 1 is still low, but the slugfest is just warming up
The suggested prospect of the emergence of digitalization devaluing Action 1 is like saying that the invention of photography should have devalued the Mona Lisa.
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On 4/4/2024 at 2:03 PM, BFA1971 said:
What does everyone think of the relatively high number of very high value comics being flipped in the recent past with big losses? Need for cash, not reading the market correctly or something more ominous?
Any examples of crazy deficit flips?
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Cancel culture has gone too far.
The Piskor / Kayfabe channel was a class act. So passionate and knowledgable.
I cant even imagine what Rugg is going through.
So sad about this. A tragedy.
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As to this day Tec 27 is probably the book with the heaviest legacy in all of comicdom.
- Ltpink2002, Sandflea and Tsp99
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1,4 milly asm 1.
just wow !
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On 1/10/2024 at 7:57 PM, Silver Surfer said:
Bidders appear to be keeping their cards close to their chest in this auction as its been unusually quiet going into the final day. Either there will be an 11th hour bidding war or some of these books will flame out in spectacular fashion.
Is there a chance that any of the top books might have been swapped?
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On 12/1/2023 at 12:30 AM, szav said:
I’m not sure the math adds up to profit here either. I think any complete copy, restored, qualified, married etc. gets around 400k now. What does a coverless copy go for now? 150-200k? Even if you got your coverless copy for 20-30k a decade or so ago, you might just make more and for far less effort simply selling your coverless copy.
My guess is it went to so someone that wants to marry it and keep it… or it was fought over by a couple big money players who might try and flip it again on its own in a few years.
Just to slab it will cost the consigner approx. 20-25.000$. 25K for roughly 30 minutes of work. No wonder cgc is making money.
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Tec 27 is the Michelangelo ‘Pieta’ of modern pop culture. It feels like Its as scarce as a piece of Warhole OA.
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A complete T27 is getting hard to come by these days !
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On 11/2/2023 at 1:16 PM, zen514 said:
I wonder how much $$$ the consignor saved on the slabbing fee, by sending this book ‘across the street’? Im talkin current rates here😎
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On 6/18/2023 at 5:12 PM, Jaylam said:Add to that the name of the Challegers character that got the flame and invisibility powers was "Rocky". He was almost the Superskrull!
Everybody in the know (from Alan Moore to Grant Morrison) is aware of the scam being pulled off here.
Long live the King.
Long live Kirby.
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On 6/16/2023 at 11:53 PM, Dark Knight said:
I think this is highly plausible and makes the most sense! It's been known that they were the buyers of the Action 1 Rocket book in Heritage as well as a Tec 27 6.5 where Ken Goldin displayed it on top of his mantle at home. Then he later auctioned off the Rocket book at his website.
What if Goldin was also the buyer…😎
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On 6/15/2023 at 4:17 AM, Dark Knight said:
Action #1 CGC 3.0 sold for $1.5 mil
Pep Comics #22 CGC 6.5 sold for $180k
Superman #1 CGC 7.0 (previously sold for $2.6 mil @ CC) sold for $1.6 mil. Yikes, quite the haircut
Yup. A pretty severe haircut, -potentially of sucidal proportions.
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On 6/13/2023 at 11:16 PM, Chicago Boy said:
Goldin looks like ET
Right out of Area 51 ?
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Heritage's Next Event Auction has started posting books !
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