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CKinTO

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  1. I'm in the camp of getting the single higher grade copy. A similar analogy for me is i'm really into high end audio equipment. In the past, especially with more limited budget, I would buy a mid-range DAC or amp and/or multiple mid-tier headphones or speakers, rather than bite the bullet and spend up for what I really wanted (higher end, but a stretch monetarily). In the end, the knowledge that there was something better out there would gnaw at me, and I'd end up upgrading to the higher end one anyways. 

    This resulted in: 1) costing me much more than if I had just bought the higher end one first (friction / transaction costs of selling the mid-range one plus often the higher end one is now even more expensive), 2) All the time I spent with the mid-range one, I could've been enjoying the higher-end one. 

    A bit different of course, but I think some relatable takeaways. 

  2. Anyone get sigs on top of blue-label slab?

    Tried searching for this, but didn't find anything. Does anyone ever get signatures over-top of their universal blue-label slabs? (ie. on the plastic slab itself?) Main reasons I'm thinking about doing so:

    - Already have a blue-label slab of the book (if books are raw, definitely makes sense to go yellow label from the start)

    - Just for my personal collection to hang on wall

    - Don't want to crack it to get yellow label and: 1) pay slabbing / shipping fees again; 2) risk potential downgrade (especially with my 9.8s); 3) deal with arranging for witnesses (even though this is generally painless most of the time); 4) pay a higher autograph fee (as many artists / creators charge a higher fee when getting graded)

    - Allows me to get the signature personalized to me, which I like for my personal collection (and given it's for my PC, I know it's authentic)

    - If for some reason I want to sell down the road, I still have the existing blue label, and can just "wipe away" the signature. I also like the energy / exchange with the creator when I ask to get it personalized - even though it's a wrong assumption on their part (as discussed on many threads here, including the Starlin thread and the C2E2 "no-window-bags" thread), they think you're a "real fan"

    I guess this is more unique to my personal use case (signatures more just for my own PC, I really enjoy meeting the creators myself even though I really appreciate facilitators who help get books signed I couldn't otherwise).

    Just curious if any one else does this?

  3. Thanks much! Like a few others, I used this on a book that I've been watching for awhile, but price wasn't quite right. $80 -> $65 really changes things!

    There's another 20% off coupon (up to $50 in value), although unfortunately this one's more restrictive (it doesn't apply to comics). P20MEMDAY: "Eligible items include items purchased from the Home & Garden, Baby, Pets, Crafts, Food, or Sporting Goods categories"

  4. In general, how "late" can you submit books for on-site grading and still get them by the end of the con? Does it have to be on Fri or could you feasibly submit books on Sat morning as well? I know this can vary based on how busy CGC is and how many books are submitted for on-site grading, but wondering if anyone has a sense based on past cons with on-site grading? Thanks

  5. On 5/13/2017 at 5:13 PM, mschmidt said:

    CGC is now charging people directly at the show even if they have a CS account (the booth takes checks, exact cash or credit cards).

     

    Just to be clear, does that mean you no longer have to be a CGC member (with paid subscription, able to submit books yourself) to get CGC SS done at conventions? You can just show up with your books, and pay the CGC fee at the booth? If that's the case, will they figure out return-shipping charges then, and you can pay those as well?

  6. 42 minutes ago, Psithyrus said:

    I'd kind of like to get my beat-up X-Men #1 signed. It was one of the first 5 books I ever bought.

     

    Yea, I still have a few reader copies of the X-Men #1 various covers as well. Jim Lee's volume 2 X-Men was one of the first (and the longest) runs I've collected, maybe #1 - well into the #60s (through Age of Apocalypse and Onslaught crossovers). Fun times. 

  7. 6 hours ago, Hado said:

    We bought the first trade at our LCS during FCBD, I really enjoyed everything about it.

    The art, the story, characters.... literally everything. :applause: 

    Thanks to this thread, I also bought the first TPB of this last week (a steal at US$10), which includes #1 - #6. Just started it, really enjoying it. I'm sure I'm going to fly through it - question is whether I wait until mid-July for volume 2, or pickup 7-11 (I think 11 came out this week?) at my LCS :$

  8. 33 minutes ago, Captain Canuck said:

    Do you mind giving us the crib notes of what happened in Dallas regarding the 2 Jim Lee packages that were offered. 

    Kevin can correct me if I'm getting any of the details wrong, but there were 2 packages, 1 for $99 and 1 for $149. The $99 was supposed to be for unwitnessed sigs (I think up to 3), and the $149 was for witnessed sigs (also up to 3) for SS slabs. I think there was some confusion / disorganization, and so everyone ended up in the same line, and some people who paid the $99 were sneaking in witnesses. 

  9. 6 hours ago, Kevin Boyd said:

    I don't specifics yet on the Jim Lee packages yet. I'm assuming similar to Dallas, with some adjustments based on our experiences there. 

    I just read through most of the FanExpo Dallas thread just to see what happened there, and the 2 Jim Lee packages that were offered (and how those went). Looking forward to seeing when these come available and how they'll be structured. 

  10. 1 minute ago, TheRealVenom said:

    Be prepared to spend a lot of money haha. You'll need to buy a "special ticket package" to get a cgc autograph for Jim Lee.  You'll see as this is your first con, these things are designed to squeeze every last nickle out of you! That being said you're gonna have an awesome time. My first fan expo canada was a blast.

     

    Hah, thanks for the heads up. Is the "special ticket package" through FanExpoCanada ticket sales, or through CGC? I can imagine at a big show and a big name, lines will be pretty long... any advice / pointers for a first-timer? Thanks in advance. 

    Yes, fortunately the wife understands this nostalgia and is letting me dabble a bit here and there - the only other hobby I spend money on is audio equipment, so I get some leeway.  Have gotten a few books slabbed already, purchased a few off e-bay, but looking forward to my first SS (and meeting Jim Lee!)