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Brooklynmet

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  1.  I have a comic it appears to be in near mint condition, but when shown the light it looks like someone had done they are homework on it and there’s a couple of sentences indented on the front cover.  The only way to describe is it someone I put some looseleaf paper over the front cover and wrote out the grocery list. Could pressing remove this or is the comic spoiled? Thank you, Richard 

  2. On 3/7/2018 at 5:13 PM, dscott said:

    Starting July 1st we will be providing our CGC Mail Away Facilitation Services free of charge to any customers who are members of the CGC forums and submitting on our account. 

     

    What does that mean exactly:

     

    It means that starting July 1st any customer who submits a book to us for a convention or mail in signing will no longer pay the normal $5 handling fee per signature that most facilitators charge. We will be waiving that fee for all events, and creators as long as the customers submit on our account. (with the amount of talent we manage we will be at these events anyways, so we no longer need to bill our customers for money to travel there)

     

    So for example previously Chris Claremont charged $10.00 for a CGC Signature. This meant that you would pay Chris $10 per signature, and then a facilitator $5 per signature and finally CGC around $55-$60ish per book to grade, and ship your book back. Starting July 1st we will be removing the facilitation handling fee for all customers who submit on our account. So your price to submit to us after July 1st would be Chris Claremont $10, CGC $55-60ish. 

     

    This discount is good for members of the CGC forum only. If successful we will then launch it across other media platforms. So if you are a member of the forums please make sure that you let us know when emailing us, or messaging us on facebook so that we can ensure you get the discount. 

    This discount is good for any creator at any show or signing that we attend. It does not have to be a creator we manage. Moving forward (starting July 1st, SDCC books will count) all books subbed on our account (by CGC Forum Customers) for any creator at any show will only be billed the creator signing fee and cgc fee. If the creators sign for free then you only pay for CGC. 

    Celebrity handling fees will remain $25 (Stan lee will count as a celebrity) 

    Books that are submitted but are not submitted on our account will still incur the $5 handling fee per signature. 

     

    Any questions just ask. 

    Ok great what is your email address please?  Have a few questions?  Thanks

  3.  The only person I’ve ever done that scenario was Neil Adams. I paid approximately $400 to have sketch  commissioned and and the book was sent to CGC under my account and I paid extra to do it.  I have also dealt with twin city comics where I have sent them some books to be signed at the specific show. Books were then dropped off at CGC 

  4. 5 hours ago, James J Johnson said:

    Don't assess the value of a Lou Ferrigno signed item based on some seller's $5000 Ebay BIN price.  You can buy as many PSA or JSA certified Ferrigno autographed 8X10s as you wish for under $100 that would be far more attractive and appealing than a signed item in this condition. Also, unless he used a very heavy paint pen, which would certainly obscure the legibility of the signature, IMO, the ink from a standard marking pen like a Sharpie would bleed, feathering outward from the written line, into and along those deep creases, like spikes. I think the final product, this 180 with a Ferrigno auto would be less than attractive and completely lacking in the eye appeal that auto collectors of signed comics desire. This would not be a good choice as a signing medium.

    Thank you