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jdraheim

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  1. I forgot to mention - because of the weight of each crate (about 450lbs counting the crate + 16 short boxes) we had two methods for loading. The first 4 crates were loaded and sealed in my garage then rolled up a ramp into the truck. You can see it in one of the pictures.   The last 4 crates were empty, lifted by hand and placed in the truck on top of the first 4 crates.  The short boxes were then loaded into the crates directly on the truck.  For unloading at the destination we unpacked all the crates while they sat on the truck. 

  2. I guess I was one of the lucky ones.  20 years ago I moved to Valencia, CA and I needed a storage unit for my comic collection.  My collection was smaller then but now I have 135 short boxes - about 14,000 comics.   I kept about 300 comics at my house (the most valuable), but everything else was kept in this storage unit.  It was climate controlled. It had a security code system to access the facility.  For added security no one ever saw what I had in my storage unit, and the people who knew I had comics in storage never knew which facility I used.  I went there almost weekly to file away my latest acquisitions, and I would run over there more frequently after an earthquake or heavy rains.  In 20 years I never had a problem.  I recently retired and moved out of state and I can now put all my comics in my new house. 

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  3. I'm looking for some advice or recommendations.  In a few months I'm moving from Southern CA to Raleigh, NC.  I have over 14,000 comics in 130 Short Boxes (mostly raw comics in bags and boards).  Does anyone have any experience moving this many comics?  Any recommendations for Movers who are better suited to handling comics, collectibles, etc?  I'm hoping to find one company that can move our furniture and the comics.  I don't have the desire or energy to rent a U-Haul and move them myself so I'm looking for the best moving company that will handle and transport the boxes with the care they need.  Thanks for any advice!

  4. I've been collecting mostly DC since I was a kid (I'm in my late 50's now).  I've been buying Batman, Detective, Superman, and Action Comics since the late 70's, and I still buy the latest issues every week.   I've been slowly back filling over the years and I recently achieved my goal; I now have every single consecutive issue of those titles dating back to the month and year I was born (early 60's).  I've managed to back fill a little farther and I now have over a 61 year run of those 4 titles. I have a few dozen older issues but they aren't consecutive (yet).  With duplicates and variants I have about a thousand issues of each title (not counting the other 10,000 comics in my collection).  

  5. PGM. Justice League of America #5.  The cover looks very nice.  It looks like a small pen mark in the "u" of League.  The spine isn a little worn especially around the staples.   There is a corner chip missing on the back cover that is just under 3/8" (between 1/4" and 3/8").  What type of grade would this book get?  Is there any leniency if the chip is on the back cover?  Thank you in advance for any feedback!!

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  6. I wonder if someone can help me?  I'm not sure what I have here. (sorry I couldn't photograph these outside of the bags).  I have a traditional blue cover Sandman #1, I also have a slightly rare purple cover Sandman #1. But what is the one in the middle?  It is more purple than the blue cover, but not as bright as the purple cover.   A purple cover is a little more valuable but is there any way to tell the difference other than thesandman3B.jpg.ca8bfcf54fda230d41afc8d47c273b6e.jpg63392244_sandman3.thumb.jpg.d45149da62e76a2447b66bbe56f469af.jpg hue shift?  Thank you in advance  for any feedback!!

  7. Please grade my copy of Conan #1.  The book is in pretty good shape.  The biggest problem is a 3/4" tear on the upper left corner.  The Right corner has a couple of color-break creases.  I'm planning to get it pressed.  Thank you in advance!

     

     

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  8. It's been a long time, I'm not sure.  I think some dealer in Florida (I live in California now).  I'm not even sure how best to try and sell it.  I would obviously offer full disclosure but I'm not sure how to grade it so I'm not sure what I can ask.  Any suggestions as to a Grade?

  9. This is a pretty nice copy of Batman 222.  The back cover has some dirt, but the biggest problem is the popped lower staple.  The staple isn't holding until page 5.  I've read a lot of differing opinions but I've never been able to get a  good consensus on what a popped staple does to a grade.  Any feedback would be great appreciated!  Thank you!!

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  10. I welcome any opinions on this Detective 411.  There are various stress marks along the spine and a couple of stress marks along the bottom front cover.  One of the bottom stress marks has a 1/4" tear  - it is under the word "the".  There is another mild stress mark or crease near the lower right corner but it is not a tear.  Also a couple of mild stress marks in the black under the image of Batgirl.  There is a small chip missing from the lower corner on the back cover.   Thank you in advance!!  I really appreciate the feedback!

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  11. 5 hours ago, James J Johnson said:

    Depends on what that is at the bottom. What do you feel on the surface when you lightly run a dry, clean finger over it?

    Upon further inspection, and running my finger along the area; the bottom appears to be scraped or pealed off  - perhaps another comic  stacked on this one with a wet stain, and when it was removed it took some of this cover with it.