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mouschi

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    3 minutes ago, rfhbv100 said:

    Excellent collection. It seems to me that you underestimate yourself, because since you could afford X-men # 1 in 3.5 condition and many other expensive keys in good condition, then you will buy AF 15 someday. Take an example from me: I have a handful of low-grade keys, but I do not despair and hope to someday get AF 15, FF 1, ToS 39, JiM 83 and X-men # 1

    Thank you!  The truth of the matter is that I've never spent more than 3900 on a book - and that was x-men #1.  If I wanted one now, well ... I don't think it would happen!  I really hope so though.  

  2. 1 minute ago, Lurker89 said:

    Oh brother.... I mistyped :makepoint: it should have said 2,000 books.... I already have 2,000 books .... And it's a problem lol. I'm trying to get that number down :wink:(:. I want to move at some point and the 20 short boxes is a bear to move especially when you are as neurotic about condition as I am. I started by trying to complete a couple runs and then books kept coming.

    Some of our peers have well over 20,000 books though some have separate warehouses for their books. 

    Haha hey, 2,000 books is also nothing to sneeze at.  But yeah, I *think* I had about 30k books where someone literally hired an 18 wheeler to come down the street to pick them up and bring them back to his lair. 

  3. On 3/4/2021 at 7:53 AM, RickSp said:

    A nice selection you have there, definitely appealing to sell off the bulk and trim down to just a handful like that. Saves a lot of space too!

    Thank you!  I learned that bigtime when it came to my Canseco collection.  The feeling of "having it all" was cool for sure, but man ... it is just a *LOT* to keep/store ... and a lot that I didn't fully care about.  With my new "collections" I found that I have just as much joy with keeping only what I'm white hot about, and it also allows me to dabble in other things!

    On 3/4/2021 at 8:08 AM, Angel of Death said:

    Those Transformers are :censored:ing sick!

    Thanks brother!  I love them to death.  My wife understands the cards ... she gets the comic thing ... the transformers is what she doesn't get, haha. 

    21 hours ago, The Man Without Beer said:

    Damn...Wagner, Cobb & Ruth cards...don't even collect those but grails for many in that genre. Comics speak for themselves.

    Thanks brother!  

    20 hours ago, october said:

    Great cards, the Goodwin Champions Anson and Kelly are on my card shortlist. Narrowly missed out on an Anson not long ago in an RE auction. Love the CJ Cobb and Jackson and the Groudey Ruth as well. If you ever want to trade cards for keys comics, PM me. I have extras of TOS 39, Hulk 1, ASM 1, AF 15, Avengers 4, etc.

    Thanks brother!  I'll reach out just in case - I'm not sure I could get rid of any since cards are my first love, but doesn't hurt to explore!

    20 hours ago, Lurker89 said:

    Very cool story and collection.

    I'm in my thirties started collecting comics when I was 5 due to family members planting that seed. I stopped collecting for a few years around 12 years old but kept reading and as a teenager read most of everything Alan Moore wrote. That reignited the collecting bug in me. I didn't start getting obsessive about it again until I was probably 24. Then I started completing runs and collecting specific first appearances and keys.

    I'm trying to trim my collection of over 20,000 books down and focus on the books that I can't get out of my head.... Namely HOS 92 ASM 129 and MS 5. Most of the other big targets have been aquired that are reasonable.... Those three have alway been slightly out of my reach in the grades I want but I'm in the market for mid grade copy of one of them right now.

    Love the books, the hobby, and the people. Comics collecting has been a great joy for me through the years.

    Man, I think that is a fantastic goal.  If there is one thing I've learned over the years - 20k cards is one thing ... 20k books is QUITE another!  Good luck on your quest!

    18 hours ago, speedcake said:

    I have ADD, like actually have it not "pretend to have it on twitter for likes" have it, and this story screams ADD to me. :insane:

    super cool books, though. Good luck in whatever the next thing is that grabs your attention!

    LOL!  I chase rabbit trails like crazy in articles I write.  Too much passion, not enough time/space to type!  :)

    12 hours ago, Wolverinex said:

    Awesome books.  Glad you sold baseball cards instead of a jordan or tom Brady rookie card

    Who are Jordan and Brady?  (HA!)  I actually sold a ton of 2nd year Brady stuffy a few months too early ... BLECH.  I have many horror stories of selling too soon, but that's part of the game, I guess!

  4. 5 hours ago, Bkd Reader said:

    Welcome to the boards. That's a very nice start to a collection, with grails some people can only dream of owning. Most folks on here are very knowledgeable, don't hesitate to ask questions. Searching previous posts is great too, lots of good stuff has already be discussed. Good luck to you in your collecting goals and hopefully you meet some cool people on here :)

     

    Thank you Bkd Reader!  I have enjoyed my time here so far.  

    4 hours ago, ExNihilo said:

    Nice books.  (thumbsu

    Thank you!

    4 hours ago, speedcake said:

    was gonna say...not sure how much of the film is left after you filter it for PG?  lol

    LOL right?!  We left in the violence, so it was really more PG-13 and probably very close to the same time as the regular movies.  We didn't miss anything though.  I guess it says something if we can say we really enjoyed it in spite of cutting out a bunch!

  5. Hey guys!  First, a brief introduction.  My name is Tanner and I am a former Jose Canseco baseball card supercollector.  I have bought and sold 10 million cards over the past decade, a custom card creator and author.  I regularly write articles for various card collecting forums, but have found myself with an article I have written about some of my latest comic books that I wanted to share with you all.  Thank you in advance for reading!

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    If you have read my book Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict, you know that I have also bought and sold perhaps 40,000 or so comic books.  I never knew much about them, though.  I just bought several collections at good prices and flipped them.  I really did love them, though - I've flipped collections of paintings, rings, shirts, etc.  Comics were on a different level for me.  I love the art on the front, and superheroes.  Who doesn't love superheroes, right?  Here is my garage once upon a time with about 20,000 comics.  It took a guy hiring an 18 wheeler and three movers to get them!

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    I do have a confession to make, though.  I don't remember ever cracking a single comic to read cover to cover.

    That's not to say that I didn't have some books when I was a kid.  I remember Spiderman 2099, Venom, Carnage, X-Men and others.  I even had some, but I'm just not sure if I ever read them or not.

    When I did buy and sell comic collections, a few things stuck out to me.  First, comic book collectors and baseball card collectors a *very* different.  Second, I remember a few comic / characters that stuck out to me whenever people would ask if I had any.  A question asked of me was:  "Do you have any Deadpool?"  My response was "Uhhh...who is Deadpool?"  I had no idea who he was, but it was described to me as a sort of "anti-hero" (huh?) that looked kind of like Spiderman.

    Recently, my family watched both of the Deadpool movies, using Clear Play (a filtering service that cuts out language, sex, nudity, etc.) and really enjoyed them!  While our viewing experiences of them were PG, I'm not so sure we'd appreciate the rated R version of him all that much!  Anyway, one of the books I decided to pick up was the New Mutants #98 - Deadpool's first appearance!  For fun, I also picked up a Deadpool baseball card that was a parody of Jose Canseco's 1994 Collector's Choice baseball card, for obvious reasons!

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    Perhaps the first superhero movies that really clicked with me was of the X-Men.  My whole family loves them.  Heck, my wife remembers loving watching the cartoons when she was a kid on Saturday mornings!  Man, I sure hope they do some movies with more X-Men characters in with Avengers and such in the next few years!!!  Anyway, this is a really good book to buy right now, so I picked it up:  Giant-Size X-Men #1.  1st Appearances include the new X-Men, Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus & Thunderbird.

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    This next comic was at the very top of my list to pick up.  Through all the tens of thousands of comics I've sold, I heard a consistent theme from all potential buyers, asking about the comic of a certain hot television show.  A hushed-toned question would emerge from the lips of all:  "You don't have any Walking Dead comics, do you?"  As a viewer of it, I didn't even know the Walking Dead came from a comic book.  Sure enough, they did, and thanks to the popularity of the show, it was a super hot series to get into.  Out of the thousands of books I have gone through, I never ran into a single issue.  It would be the stuff dreams were made of if I did!  Because of this and my enjoyment of the show, I had to pick up what is a holy grail comic for many:  Walking Dead #1.

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    Last but not least, (heck, it is my favorite!) is one I have a bit of a story on.  Back in 2012, I watched a show called Collection Obsession, I believe.  The show chronicled a couple who were at odds due to the comic book collector's immense collection, and his fiance's inability to walk through their house without tripping over a long box.  The mediator convinced the collector to bring a massive chunk of his collection to a shop and sell them.  4,000 comics made the trip, but he and the owner couldn't settle on a price.  As a happy medium, the collector traded *all* of them for a single comic book.  The Incredible Hulk 181.  This book is special because it is the first appearance of none other than Wolverine!

    Ever since that episode, I just thought that book was the bee's knees, however, at $1,000, there was no way I would grab it.  Well, fast forward up to a couple months ago, my son and I went to the baseball card show, and we saw a comic vendor there.  I asked him "Hey, there is a Hulk issue of signifi...."  He interrupted me "Yes!  Hulk 181 - 1st Wolverine appearance.  Everyone wants this!"  He hands me a slabbed copy of it, and I turn it around, notice the price and almost choked.  $3,500.  "Wow, this really went up in value!"  He told me "Yes, it has been extremely hot over the past couple of years."

    I don't know what the ceiling for this is, but all of my research shows that this is a solid book to buy.  I ended up coming back home and researched for a while, then found the right copy for me.  Here it is!

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    I'm quite happy with my pickups and have a few more incoming!  They seem to display quite nicely with my unopened boxes of baseball cards :)  87 Fleer Box + NM98 = WINNING!

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    While I'm on a comic theme, I thought I'd share a custom booklet card I created of Comic Book Men.  Man, I gotta say - I flippin' love that show.  I found this picture of them online:

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    Sent 4 scraps of paper to their shop for them to sign...

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    ... and made this booklet:

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    I love how it turned out!

    Later on (a couple years ago) my family went to a local comic-con where local sign language interpreter celebrity Leyel (she is one of our most favorite people ever!) invited us to.  Here she is interpreting for Lou Ferrigno.

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    She is friends with Ming from Comic Book Men and introduced us to Ming in person!

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    That was a fun day, for sure.

    Is this comic obsession of mine short lived, or will it be for life?  Time will tell, I guess, but for now, I'm really enjoying them.  I'm enjoying them so much, in fact, I might actually buy a few raw copies of some books to actually read for the first time in my life!  There just might be some Guardians of the Galaxy or Infinity Wars books in my future - I'm open to suggestions, as well!