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Tanks85

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  1. WOW that miscut book is gnarly! definitely submitting mine, did you have to note that it was a manufacturing error in the "variant" section when you submitted?
  2. ahh i see what you mean, yes the dimensions are still the same. so when its miswrapped and cut ( showing exposed pages like the back cover) it is still a miswrap, but if it affected the actual dimensions of the book in whole it would be a cut error? cool! thanks! EDIT: and there is a bit of overhang of the front cover, maybe 1/16th in.
  3. Thank you so much, I didnt know where to put it, and didnt get a response for a day and some, but i know how there are some "dead areas" on some boards where nobody really posts, didnt know if that was the case. also i was looking for a moderator to move it originally, how do i tell who is a moderator or where is a list? thanks again! and yeah i thought it was pretty cool, it would be interesting to get it noted on a label!
  4. So i have a signature series label, and its a bit wavy..is that a moisture indicator, like meaning moisture probably got to the book too, or do they get wavy due to anything else? Thank You!
  5. Hello, Just wondering if CGC will accept this for grading. I was just reading another post wherein a book with some interior page overhang was sent back. there is maybe like 1/16 inch overhang on the front but the back has raw pages exposed..seems like it was just misaligned before cutting, not really worth anything but its pretty cool. lol. if they will accept it, is there something i can write in the variant spot to be displayed on the slab? "cut error" etc.. I just dont know what they can / will or will not display on the slab. thank you everyone!!
  6. I have never had this issue, but I know a bit about fungus. Depending on the stage of the fungus, it could be releasing spores, which are airborne and number in the hundred thousands, if not millions. I would quarantine the infected book, and make it as airtight as possible. The fungus will eventually consume and destroy the book.