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Posts posted by Chief1332
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While going through a new find last year, I noticed that a few pages were sticking together at the very corners. It is occurring in a few different spots at the lower right section/corner of the book. Maybe as much as a 1/4" and as little as 1/16" in 5 or 6 areas. As many as four pages in those areas. I have been reluctant to try anything in regards to repairing or undoing this ugliness from my beautiful 3.5ish book, as I wish to do no further damage. Any and all advice is much appreciated. Maybe if I new proper terminology for this issue, I could find the info here or online which is undoubtedly available...Heck, maybe it is better in the long run to just leave it alone... Oh, the trials of the hobby. Thank you very much, Chief.
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Interesting idea.. Some books are quite difficult to replace, I'm sure, but I might have a couple that I can't afford to keep because of CMV. Allows me to buy other books that I could not otherwise afford to buy..?? Put profit to work a lil bit maybe..? Make a few new friends and connections along the way too.
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Just now, thunsicker said:
It really depends on the difference in page quality and grade. But this is especially true for books with Slightly Brittle or Brittle pages.
So how about that DC #2...? vs the HA copy up next month.?
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On 1/8/2019 at 12:10 PM, batman_fan said:
I would definitely prefer the lower grade but better page quality.
Still trying to learn the ins and outs of the hobby...wondering if you do this type of theory on all books or just certain books like this rarely seen item?... better page quality vs grade...? Thank you
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From one newbie to another, find yourself a site for pricing of comics, learn about grading, and have a little fun. Best way to get started...
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On 12/19/2018 at 5:20 PM, billbrown7080 said:
right but is there a specific reason you picked Marvel Spotlight #8? is it a book you always wanted or something?
or is it just a dream come true to be collecting and buying again?
the way you said it, It sounded like that particular issue had some importance to you...
Spot on statement....just nice to be back into comics!
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33 minutes ago, billbrown7080 said:
nice...
Is there something about that Issue that is special to you that Makes it "A dream come true"?
My first comic I purchased in over 40 years..
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Hard to show my best three this year because every book I own, I purchased this year. Instead, I would like to give a shout out to the friend that helped me to start this collecting endeavor(first name only)… Mark - your love of the hobby reignited my own. And through several, mentoring type of conversations, I finally pulled the trigger and bought my first book, in over 40 years, from you... Thanks Brother. This is the book, a 9.4 cbcs dream come true for this old guy..
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3 hours ago, oldrover said:
You, sir, are the only one who nailed it. Came back as a 5.0!!!! Never have I been more happy to be wrong. LOL
That is a fantastic book. Was it ever cleaned and pressed while you had it...before grading? Congrats!!
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12 minutes ago, Senormac said:
Those look like 100 pagers . Cool
They are large square bond books.. and were stacked for years. Covers suffered but pages are about pristine. Seller helped to clean out a huge, old house... found some books after half of the shelves had been cleared and contents thrown into the roll-away dumpsters!! He saved some one owner items luckily.
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9 hours ago, oldrover said:
Maybe it’s the way the book is photoed, but it looks like it would benefit greatly from a press.
Thank you, I am not the greatest at taking proper pics... its a survivor and could do with a pressing. I need to find out more about such things (the do's and don'ts, where and why, pros and cons..)
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Please Grade My.... Showcase #6
Got in a hurry and did not notice shadow on cover pic. Snapped one in the bag. Small losses on few edges and corners. Staples are clean. Interior colors look nice. Page color...? idk, cream or tan...? Smells like a 60 year old book that spent little time in the basement. Thank you.
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I love the hunt, but I think we all do. I have been visiting this local antique shop a couple times a month, looking through the very limited amount, and variety of comic books. But, I keep at it... checking the books, talking to the owner of the shop, making inquiries about the next expected lot of books coming in. During a previous visit, when I asked about eventual additions to the comics, the owner mentioned that one of the vendors, has comics drying out... and when they are ready she would contact me. Waiting, visiting, inquiring continued until yesterday. I asked again about books coming in, got the same reply, so I asked, "Are the comics that you are waiting to dry here, on the premises?" Yes. "Is it okay if I look through them?" Yes. BOOM! Sifted through a few hundred books... more Archie, more Tarzan, more Uncle Scrooge, and then I see this item. Entry level book, cover attached, centerfold detached, all pages present, and well loved.... Incredible Hulk #5. It isn't a high dollar item, but it is my first early Hulk. I love it!
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Like the old covers and art
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Corners of a few pages sticking together
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I was thinking moisture damage. Pages got too wet and old paper released glue before they dried out..ending up stuck together..?