So now my 7.5 with white pages that WAS the highest graded issue is now the second highest graded. What are the odds of there being three issues from 1941 being graded and two of them having white pages? And how improbable is it that it would be a Fiction House comic?
Aside from my instant urge to strangle you for taking away my highest graded status, that's a beautiful book.
Well Seank, here's what I would do for you..........
I don't want to see you in prison for strangling me, and I would hate to be strangeld anyway ( sounds violent and icky ).
I would sell my highest graded 29 to you for $2,000 ( a very fair price considering it's NM- , has WHITE pages, and is the highest graded copy likely never to be topped ). You could sell your VF- for .....oh, let's say $750. This means for $1250 out of your pocket after your sale, you can go back to owning the highest graded copy with identical unimprovable PQ.
The offer is on the table buddy....you can let my book really bother you, or you can make it yours!
Steve
Were I to spend $1250 on a book I already own, assuming I could sell the 7.5 for $750, my wife would strangle us both. And I'm really happy with the 7.5 anyway. I'd rather put the $$$$ Jumbos I don't already have.
As Jumbo 29 is probably my oldest book now, I have to say that reading the back cover was far more interesting and fun than ogling the front cover.