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  1. I have been on the fence, but I will buy slabbed pulps eventually. 1 factor for CGC: Old grading of Fair G/VG and fine doesn't say enough about the grade for me. Like anything, all pulp seller's grading is not created equal. Tired of buying fines that don't seem/feel fine to me. 1 against: Just because it's graded doesn't mean it's a 600 dollar pulp. I have seen too many "common" pulps immediately go to 300 and higher for books you can get(if you can find a reliable seller) for 50 to a hundred bucks. So, if prices start adjusting to reality, I will probably buy graded books just so I can "rely" on the grade. If, everything gets graded, I will probably quit pulps and stick with paperbacks.
  2. A few new ones. Not as happy with the grades stated vs. actual but they were reasonably priced. Maybe once people stop with the CGC markup, it might be worth buying a few. Love this cover A Few Berkley's and a Belarski And a nice looking Planet
  3. I saw all those Belarski posts and had to have at least one.
  4. Only one vintage, but I did complete my Glen cook paperback collection today! Much nicer than the scan.
  5. A few new ones: I go back and forth on wether I like Dell's, Avon's or Ace cover artists the best: An all-time favorite: And bought this for the synopsis alone:
  6. Thanks to Lowell for bringing this title to my attention. Found a close to unread copy for pretty cheap: