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Conacon

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  1. Hey folks, 

    I'll be in the Kissimmee/Orlando area this week and was hoping for some good hunting suggestions. I'm sure I'll visit Coliseum and whatever else hits on a google search, but anyone know of some good dollar bins or old used book places that carry back issues?

    Also we have Entertainmarts, Half Price Books, etc. where I live. Anything like that around there? 

    Appreciate any help in advance!

  2. 2 minutes ago, PickleRick1216 said:

    Reholder fee is the $15 CGC charges to reslabe the book. My post above shows all the other indirect costs you have to pay to get it reslabbed. My point is it costs more than $15.

    Your previous post completely answered my question, thanks! I guess I skimmed over it and didn't pick up enough key words! 🤭

  3. The seller showed me the damage on the spot. He's a reliable flea market guy who has sold me at least a hundred comics in the past year or two. 

    Showing my rookie-ness here: what's the reholder fee? 

    Sounds like I may keep this one to display. The books I bought this with make it a throw-in at this point. 

  4. I bought my first slab today. I'll start sending my own in to slab one of these days, but this one was a good one to start with. I've read a reprint somewhere and thought this was a nice piece of history. 

    Only thing is, there is a big chip/cracked corner. What does that do to the value overall?

    I paid little enough that I could just eat the cost and keep the slab to display, but I'd like to hear some thoughts on what this kind of damage does to it?

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  5. 18 minutes ago, BaronSamedi said:

    Read the book and be done with it, or go back and read it again and again and again!

    Now that you mention it, I bought one when it came out back in the day and remember thinking Deadpool was just another guy with guns and alot of pockets. Now it's a little surreal to read since Domino was the big appearance of the book and that's totally flipped around. I think it turned out that wasn't even her anyway. 

  6. 5 minutes ago, comicginger1789 said:

    Yeah there are enough fans I am sure someone would. I think selling it raw is the only way to go. Grading would get the restored label and on a book like this, good luck selling a likely 3.5-4.0 copy restored. 

    Yeah, slabbing never crossed my mind. I was just asking orginally what the clipping would do to the grade. Someone posted a 0.5 drop, but I expected more than that. 

  7. 3 minutes ago, comicginger1789 said:

    I am imaging the bug chew there. Probably could have sold for $60-$80 or so with the chew. Someone would have paid to have a cheaper low grade copy.

    This? Jeez if someone paid $20-40 I would be surprised. It just is so off putting. Like, if I saw someone selling it for $40, I would pass. First, if I get a copy I want it all there and lord knows there are zillions of theses. And at $40, to potentially even flip it would be hard. So yeah, def a poor decision. 

    Reminds me when I was a kid I had hockey cards (don't worry, I know they were worthless and still are even if I hadn't done this) that I clipped the corners on because I though rounded corners would be less likely to catch and bend on things. Oh silly 7 year old me!

    I should have taken a before pic. The chew took up most of that corner. I wasn't expecting $20-40 anyway the way it looked. To be honest,  it's in pretty rough shape. I know the pics don't do it justice, but I was ready to chalk it up to tree-fiddy. 

  8. 16 minutes ago, Dave2739 said:

    I think your comic collecting license needs to be suspended. You decided to damage the book even further to make it better?

    But it was so g-r-o-s-s. Just the thought of some rat sitting there thinking, "Hmm, this comic tastes better than the others. It must be special." Well screw you, rat! I will erase all evidence of your existence. Wait. I didn't, did I? I've immortalized this rat! Noooo! 

  9. So I clipped the corner off a New Muntants #98...

    I pulled this comic out of a collection and immediately saw a thumbnail-sized chew taken out of the bottom corner that went several pages deep. My options were to leave the unsightly rodent/bug evidence, or clip it so that it's at least uniform. 

    It's not like I'd have sent it off anyway. Had that corner been perfect, it's still a mid-low grade even with a press. I'll sell it at some point. What do you think the clipping does to the price and would it have been better value-wise to keep the chew instead?

     

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