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Chief1332

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  1. It's quite possible that these will also command much higher prices than ever dreamed much like the rest. If there was a beautiful lady being protected in that wagon, I bet it would already be so.
  2. I've never regretted passing along a tough Baker to a collector.
  3. Quite the undertaking. Looking forward to more posts!
  4. Grading companies allow for flaws and still assign 9.8. We've all seen it. I recall a time when CGC would look at a CBCS book, and let you know about potential grade bump. Would they alert you now? Would they alert you to potential grade drop??!! idk. Would be nice to know for sure before risking it.
  5. My first GA book was my low grade Diary Secrets #30. It was found it in a group of 150-200 comics that were mostly 1970's superhero and archie.
  6. Cinderella Love #25 @mycomicshop
  7. A few of the original buyers of the Promise books could certainly be called winners. It was exciting to see them sell.
  8. Are you saying that there is moisture in the CGC facility, somehow making it's way to our comics?
  9. It's poor QC, plain and simple. People slab their books to ensure their beauty and grade as best they can And are sometimes rewarded with something that can Greatly Detract from that beauty. Just a shame...
  10. Is this due to something on the book, something on the case, ...???
  11. Is there an easy fix? Maybe a mechanical feature that can readily be seen if slab is separated enough to remove/insert a book?
  12. Great risk involved. But it certainly appears to have been worth it this time.
  13. Succumbed to the allure and wanted to be an owner of a top tier copy?