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shadroch

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  1. Slice them up and sell the individual panels. Give the poor masses a chance to own a piece of comic history.
  2. I'm slowly liquidating my collection and while most of my books have done very nicely, my Capt Marvel/Captain Marvel Jr books have barely gone up in the decade I had them. I seem to have more luck with Fawcetts war titles than most of their hero books.
  3. Poor people shouldn't be buying expensive books. Or $300 sneakers.
  4. You are only priced out of a market if you are inflexible. You can find Ditko Spideys for $50 or for $5,000. I can put together a nice SA portfolio for $500 or for $10,000.
  5. The market is changing and evolving. When I started my Avengers run, there were less than 125 issues including Annuals and Specials. Outside of a very few, nice copies of every issue were $10 or less. I paid $150 for my first #1. If you start today, there must be a thousand books with many costing hundreds of dollars. I think the days of the run collector have passed.
  6. What is the point of attempting to dispell one myth by advancing another? Unless one had a crystal ball, the only way someone had hundreds of copies of these books is if they were buying hundreds of copies of every book. If that was the case, you now have warehousing for thirty years, evidently in ideal conditions as each book survived in pristine condition.
  7. So we've gone from $70 a book profit to $20. Now take in the original cost of the book, the bags, the boards, the boxes, insurance and lost opportunity. $20 profit over thirty years. No an easy way to making a living.
  8. You had me for awhile. You should have quit when you were ahead. You sold thousands of dollars worth of books but think slabbing, ebay fees and taxes run you $30 a book?
  9. I'm surprised that distributor ink came off the FF like that. I've used that Absorbelene on similar books with far worse results. What is your secret? I have ,literally, hundreds of BA books I bought off of Joe Koch that suffer from that condition.
  10. If a book is headed back from it's year long sabbatical , you would know it's grade.
  11. If a seller doesn't follow thru, for whatever reason, they are on the hook. Why complicate things? If a book isn't sent out in a timely manner, the buyer has a recourse. If there is one thing we don't need, it is new rules.
  12. That is what we call an opinion. Others hold different views. Some will say that if we somehow managed almost twenty years of sales without the rule, it may not have been needed. If people used common sense, we wouldn't need 53 rules and umpteen sub-rules.
  13. I'd go along with this new rule if we can agree to lose two rules for each new one we create. If you are selling a book not in your possesion, I think you should make it very clear.
  14. Honestly, I'm the complete opposite. I now view them only as an investment. No more spending money on books just so I'm one closer to filling a run. Now I look at a book and think- can I flip it for a profit or is this a book I want to hold for three to five years? I no longer enjoy new comics and the oversized Omnis are much easier for me to read than the original sizes.
  15. I have the sets and the stickers. PM me if you want to work on a deal,
  16. How does the rumored sale of an Action 1 provide proof that Superman 1 is better than AF 15?