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davebo357

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  1. On 6/30/2022 at 11:27 PM, Cyborg-Sinister said:

    The Giant Size X-Men 1 was busted out of a CBCS 4.0 case, the X-Men 94 was busted out of a CGC 9.0 Restored (color touch up) case. I like the GS 1 more than several higher graded copies that I have seen.

    I guess I'm still relatively of new to grading, but what's the incentive to crack open the XMen94?  Is it the negative association of anything with the Restored color tag despite the high rating, or a general preference for unslabbed comics?  I mean once it's restored it can never be re-graded as not restored, but it'd still have more value with the grading than being unslabbed unless you just didn't disclose the restoration when selling it, right?

  2. On 11/21/2021 at 2:43 AM, Kerdese said:

    My boxes are starting to takeover my room. I need ideas. Let me see some cool ways to store them or make them part of the comic room.

    I got nothing for you.  Once we fell hard into Lego last year my comic room just got mobbed.  I got all new camera gear for work and wanted to take new photos for the thread but it's been a mess for ages now.  Shameful.

    Edit: oh I just meant boxes in general.  If you meant comic boxes just keep getting more shelving.

  3. On 7/28/2021 at 2:10 PM, comicwiz said:

     

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    I'd really love to know more about how you made this.  I can't tell from this photos, is this actually hanging on the drywall, sticking out, or did you cut a hole and it's recessed into the wall?  Is there a front cover I'm just not seeing a reflection on, or is it open?  If there's a cover, is the border on the cover and the whole thing swings open to access the interior?  I used to like the acrylic case I got for my Kenner SW's in addition to all my scenes on shelves, but now I realize it's cramped and unoriginal and I need to tear my walls up to make something like this!

  4. On 6/16/2021 at 12:26 AM, Sweet Lou 14 said:

    That's an amazing collection of books but I'm going to vote for that row of Groo keys as the sleeper choice for best display of the bunch!!

    Yeah I'm totally here for the Groo love, he's what got me into comics as a kid and I still love them.  Also the fact that you're swapping them out so often means even with limited space you're probably enjoying your comic collection more than 99% of us. Kudos grendelbo, from one bo to another.

  5. 8 hours ago, TroyT7986 said:

    If I have a CBCS Giant Size X-Men am I allowed to post it? Cover is faded, but the rest of the book looks clean..wonder if I had CGC regrade it if it may bump it up .5 or better with a C&P.

    I really can't say whether CGC would get you a higher grade with a pressing or without, but personally I'd have it regraded just for the consistency with the rest of my collection.  Only CBCS I have is a Wolverine #1 witnessed sign by Claremont and Rubinstein.  If only witnessed signings were transferable between the companies I'd love to regrade it with that CGC Wolverine graphic.

  6. Thanks for mentioning slab-pro.  Seems like an interesting product although I'm not interested in that one myself, but I found they do invisible hard plastic backing boards so you can see the rear cover of bagged comics, kind of just like a top-loader but fits in a bag so doesn't take any more space than everything else in your comic boxes.  A neat idea but the amazon store page lists all their products then the product pages seem empty.  They ought to look into that.

  7. I'd agree that the safe deposit box is the most secure option, but I'd still want a low grade copy with a nice presenting cover to keep around the house to look at.  Of course, the only comic I have that's approaching being worth putting in a bank would be X-Men #1, and that's already low enough that I wouldn't want to look at anything lower.  At that point I'd have to just display the Marvel Milestone Edition reprint.

  8. 5 hours ago, www.alexgross.com said:

    this 9.0 just sold on HA for the pretty dull price of $5,280. well under recent sales. perhaps because it is shockingly overgraded. this would be lucky to get an 8.0 if graded now. check out all the spine ticks. 

     

     

    Seriously?  I'd jump at the chance to own a 9.0 for that price... but not that one.  Does it come with EXTRA Marvel Value Stamps inside or something?

  9. 20 hours ago, kustomizer said:

     What if it came out that there are case-loads of 150,000 VF/NM copies of 181?

    That sounds like the most boring issue of What If...? ever.

    How large was the print run on 181?  I know someone just found that big stash of untouched M.A.S.K. toys in a warehouse but is there any precedent at all for what you're proposing?

  10. Yeah Keys_Collector is right.  I named my son Logan and was at a stop light a few months back with a guy with a baby Wolverine sticker on his car window so I asked and he named his son Logan too.  I have a feeling there'll be a steady supply of Wolverine fans in the future.

  11. 3 hours ago, Poekaymon said:

    Couldn't find anything decent around here.  There were a few that had been neglected in some warehouse and looked all rusty and chewed up and they still wanted like $500.  Someone probably needs to make something like this more tailored to slabs.

    Just spitballing an idea of displaying slabs.  If someone were to make something tailor-made for displaying slabs, you know those poster displays some comic book stores have that hold say 20 posters vertically in cases and you flip through them, and if you leave it open to one poster it just stays that way until someone moves it again?  It'd be cool to have something like that for slabs that maybe held two across and four or 6 vertically, so you could leave it open and easily change the ones visible.