Thanks, Lou. Your observation about the Cap 3 plays right into a nagging voice in the back of my head. As fun as these books are to own, there’s always a pervasive question mark in my head about what kind of bidders will happen to be in the market when it comes time to sell. Like everyone else, I want the bestest and the perfectest, but those wishes are tempered by the realities of the collectibles hobby. Truly, I can’t afford the bestest and the perfectest, so maybe its just rationalization, but its my hope that when the day comes for the auction block, there will be more competitive bidding at the lower end of the pool. What good is a 9.4 if there aren’t 2 guys both of whom want the book and both of whom have the means to buy the book? What if there’s only one of these unicorns out on the playing field at the time of auction? The potential for loss is the 900 pound gorilla always in the room. We all know it and choose to live with it. Anyway, I’ve made peace with the fact that if it strictly were a money making deal, I’d have left my money in the stock market rather than the riskier comic collectibles market. But where would be the fun in that !!??