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DrWatson

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  1. So if the assumption is a 9.8 would go for $500, what would a 9.6 example sell for?

     

    :popcorn:

     

     

     

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wolverine-35-1988-CGC-9-6-NM-1-4-rare-high-grade-/320828172615?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4ab2d96947#ht_500wt_1261

     

    The only thing that link shows is that a 9.6 isn't worth $250 :shrug:

     

     

    Someone will pay it sooner or later or somewhere near that price....I'd pay $300 to $400 for a 9.8

    daken2626 (added 10/14/11) hm Shouldn't you pay off what you owe first? You are on the porbatian list for a reason.

     

    It's all a misunderstanding.

     

    He has these two roommates, Janet and Chrissy. They had their rent money all ready to pay to Mr Roper when it goes missing. Believing a burglar has stolen their rent money, they frantically try to avoid Mr. Roper until they can replace it. After Daken and Janet find their apartment door unlocked and the cash missing, Chrissy arrives and insists that she left the envelope containing the rent money on a shelf. Daken calls the police. While the three roommates worry about trying to get a loan, Mrs. Roper convinces her husband to invite them out to dinner. While at dinner, Daken decides to pay Mr. Roper the rent money instead of using it to purchase the two books he posted :takeit: on.

     

    It wasn't until a couple of months later that Mr. Roper confesses that he he was in the apartment earlier fixing a leak in the kitchen and saw the rent money on the shelf. So, to save everyone a little trouble, he went ahead and picked it up. Unfortunately for Daken, he had already been added to the Probation List by the time Mr. Roper confessed.

  2. Never quite understood on "blank sketch cover" or SS CGC sketches in general why the grade on the book even matters even 1%

    So CGC can charge more. A book graded NG is less expensive than a book given a numerical grade.

     

    I think all sketched sketch covers should be authenticated only and given a grade of NG, but that will never happen.

     

    I like when we agree. :hi:

    It makes me nauseous.

  3. Never quite understood on "blank sketch cover" or SS CGC sketches in general why the grade on the book even matters even 1%

    So CGC can charge more. A book graded NG is less expensive than a book given a numerical grade.

     

    I think all sketched sketch covers should be authenticated only and given a grade of NG, but that will never happen.

  4. I'm no lawyer, but the same guy calling RMA a cancer is the same guy saying RMA is whining about being a martyr. My bullsh1te antenna are tingling.

     

    And this is my new favorite gremlin.

     

     

    :facepalm:

     

     

    And forgive my coming into today's discussion late. Some of us put in full days for our employers/clients.

    He never said that RMA is cancer. He said that RMA was 'like a cancer'. It's a subtle difference that many on here won't understand.

     

    Sorry, you are correct.

     

    And you are like a person_who_is_obnoxiously_self-impressed nozzle.

    That's fine by me. At least I have the balls to carry my mantel.

  5. I'm no lawyer, but the same guy calling RMA a cancer is the same guy saying RMA is whining about being a martyr. My bullsh1te antenna are tingling.

     

    And this is my new favorite gremlin.

     

     

    :facepalm:

     

     

    And forgive my coming into today's discussion late. Some of us put in full days for our employers/clients.

    He never said that RMA is cancer. He said that RMA was 'like a cancer'. It's a subtle difference that many on here won't understand.