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Sam 1983

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  1. I would be careful in regards to the crow 1 9.8 for sale on eBay right now that’s listed at 15,000 with a best offer option. Seller has 0 feedback and just ended the auction he had going on it after I messaged him to question his credibility. Wasn’t just because he has 0 feedback but because his listing item description was asking people to avoid eBay fees and to visit his website. When I went to the website, there was very questionable prices on graded books. Something doesn’t smell right with this one.
  2. I’m 38 and have spent over 300,000 on comics over the last 5 years. Grew up a huge TMNT fan. Did get my 8.5 1st pint for almost 8,000 a couple years back. Point is though, there are plenty of 30 somethings doing well enough to buy some big books.
  3. NEO. I’m proud to have as a part of the community. I think your insight is visionary. I’ve stated this to you before in a different venue too but I’ll state it in any format. Your boy, Beau
  4. Just aren’t a whole lot available and people are asking for a bit more than what most are comfortable to offer I guess. I do see a couple best offers for 9.6’s though so who knows.
  5. Usagi 1 is going nuts! Hope the show is a hit. Been a long time coming
  6. Jking347. As someone who has been observing, conservatively I would price the grade tiers as follows: 9.8: 5,750 9.6: 1,950 9.4: 1,350 9.2: 1,050 9.0: 850 8.5: 700 8.0: 500
  7. I saw the same thing. Just did “add new”. Didn’t cross anything out. Hopefully it works.
  8. Agree with everything said. I’m 37. Just don’t sleep on the fact that all coppers are on fire, IMO mostly due to the 30-40 year effect. GI Joe, He Man, TMNT, Aliens and Predator. Basically, for most people, in their mid to late 30’s, begin to make a little money. Ultimately, most will be interested in buying nostalgic books related to their childhood.
  9. Been working on acquiring these classics for a minute. Turtles are on fire!