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CJ Design

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  1. 10 hours ago, buddy2 said:

    Hi:  I know there isn't a great substitute for experience in grading but am looking for info on reducing learning curve.  I do understand there is some subjectivity in grading.

    Besides resources like the Overstreet Grading Guide, these boards are there any other good resources/videos on "correct" Grading of comics?     I believe I have a fair understanding of higher grade books (8.0/8.5 or above) but mid/lower grade books are a little harder for me thus I am looking for more info to help me.

    I found  a series on YouTube related to grading from someone "named" eta nick.  Has anyone viewed and have opinion on validity of his grading tips/guidance?  The series seem fairly reasonable to me.

    I appreciate any insight/advice on learning more on grading mid/lower range books.

    Thanks

     

    Nick knows grading, and has a cheat sheet that is a handy guide.