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AwesomeSauce reacted to a post in a topic: Blacked out certification numbers. Why?
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When my top labels on my older slabs have begun to peel off, I've found a small amount of rubber cement, applied between the underside of the peeling label and the top of the slab, to be a great way to re-secure them. Because any excess rubber cement, when dry, peels off without damaging color, if you rub across it gently with your finger (it's just the nature of that kind of glue). When finished, the label is Like New and you can't even tell it had ever begun to peel.
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AwesomeSauce started following Oregon Coast Collection , Blacked out certification numbers. Why? and Who wants to read comics anyway?
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Does location of staple affect grade?
AwesomeSauce replied to Devil_Dare_01's topic in Newbie Comic Collecting Questions
Yeah, very early on in my collecting, I thought that this bindery defect was a really big issue that would negatively effect grade. I even returned a slabbed ASM 64 once, because when I saw this defect I thought the cover had come off and been stapled back on by seller lol. -
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Does this case look normal
AwesomeSauce replied to topcat54's topic in Newbie Comic Collecting Questions
It looks normal to me. The white that appears on the lower left and right of the slab is just the residue from the adhesive or glue that is used to hold the inner well of the slab together. There actually is a clear inner plastic sealed sleeve that encases the book within the outer slab, though is it not really visible to the naked eye, I assure you, it is there. -
I am a huge collector of CGC graded comics! I only buy Silver Age and Bronze Age graded books. In the mid 70's, when I was young, I actually taught myself to read while flipping through the action packed pages of Spider-Man and Justice League comics on the front porch of my parent's home. Now, however, I only buy books for their cover art, and the artists who create it. Steve Ditko, John Romita Sr., Ross Andru, Neal Adams, John Buscema, Frank Miller, Gil Kane, Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, Joe Giella, Mark Bagley, Irv Novick, and Marie Severin, are some of the all-time greats whose work I admire, and collect. From time to time, I will spend a small amount on a reader's copy of a graded book I've bought. But rarely will I actually read it. I've come to love and cherish the sheer joy of having a slabbed book that, if well kept and properly stored, is frozen in time in the quality and grade in which it was submitted. For me, these books are like framed works of classic art. There are actually graded grails that I aspire to own, over the thought of having an original Picasso. That is how much I love and admire CGC graded books. I'd be lying if I said that I don't also see graded books as a unique and, one day, profitable investment, as well. For this reason, too, they are valuable. For now, though, I am extremely proud of my CGC graded collection! I count myself very fortunate that I began collecting during the time that CGC had already established itself as a force, and forerunner, in the comic grading business.
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Having a longstanding disagreement with a comic collecting comrade of mine. Figured if I got on here I could settle the score once and for all. Can anyone tell me if books from the Oregon Coast Collection are considered pedigrees?
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Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
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Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
AwesomeSauce replied to Point Five's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Just picked up the 1st appearance of Norman Osborn! With the exception of the tape pull, it's a pretty decent copy. I remember just 2 years ago paying $350 on ebay for a 5.5. Got this one for far less. It's definitely a buyers market right now. -
Some great books you've got there. Nice wrap on that ASM #122 too, that's really hard to find! Here's my ASM #101 I just bought.
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Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
AwesomeSauce replied to Point Five's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
AwesomeSauce replied to Point Five's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
AwesomeSauce replied to Point Five's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Regret selling my old copy, so just picked up this ASM #43 also. It is, of course, the very underrated 1st full appearance of Mary Jane Watson. -
Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
AwesomeSauce replied to Point Five's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Been looking for a good mid-grade copy of the 1st Romita ASM Annual for awhile now. This one fit the bill perfectly! -
Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
AwesomeSauce replied to Point Five's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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Amazing Spider-Man Collecting Thread!
AwesomeSauce replied to Point Five's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
This is my official "Times-Are-Tough" edition of ASM #39. I was able to get a good deal on it, and am now glad to have this one in my collection!