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joeypost

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  1. This is a back to front Miswrap. Unless severe or on an angle, it would not affect the grade. I have many 9.8's with this type of printing issue.
  2. One more. Incredible Hulk #141 CGC 9.4 White Pages. Shipping is additional. $250.00
  3. For sale is one copy of Avengers #57 CGC 9.2 OW Pages. Book has been pressed. Slabbed book/books sales are final. Shipping (in CONUS) is included. No probation people, no people I have on ignore. First gets it. 12 month average is $1,172.00. Last GPA sale was $1,350,00 $1,100.00
  4. These are still cheap enough that you can pick up a nicer copy for less than the price of pressing. But to specifically answer your question, they can be worked on, but the results are not as good as regular cover stock for obvious reasons.
  5. On my way back to Florida. Still have a few hurricane related items to take care of, and then back to business as usual.
  6. It's a long walk from row 25 to row 3. Besides, that curtain is impenetrable.
  7. In Atlanta and on my way. Gator is on the same plane so I feel so priveledged.
  8. Highly doubt it, as it would have been a LOT of CT for CGC to miss on the resto check. Someone screwed the pooch with this press job.
  9. Could be too much heat, too much moisture or a myriad of other things done incorrectly. Really surprised this got the grade bump based on all the new color loss.
  10. All depends on the ink used and who is doing the pressing. If you do get it pressed, go with someone experienced in pressing already signed books.
  11. We have all gone through it. I am sure you will fit right in.
  12. I live in the only pocket that still has no power in the Lake Mary area. Two days ago there were over 18,000 without power. Today it is 812 and I am probably number 812. While I am sympathetic to everyone getting power back, why leave one or two small developments in the dark while the trucks are physically in the area I called in to find out why we are the only area in the city of Lake Mary with no power and I got a shoulder shrug. Asked if a crew was working on it and got a simple "no, don't see it on the list". Gotta love power companies. Did very little tree pruning the last few years and Irma came right up and bit them where the sun doesn't shine.
  13. What a mess. This storm touched most of the Florida peninsula. When you think of the power being out from the keys to the North part of Orlando it boggles the mind. Still no no power in my area and when we're not supposed to get hit hard. Yea, right.