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Will96

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  1. I prefer this over the popcorn. I saw some paper mesh that is supposed to work like bubble wrap. I might look into that as well assuming it's not priced though the roof.
  2. Thanks' an idea.... I have boxes around that size that I use for other things, but they're just a hair to small for a slab & cushioning material.
  3. I was looking on Amazon for different types of boxes & packing material for ideas that will cost effectively & safely ship a slabbed comic....
  4. Yes, no real difference of opinion on this one....
  5. Thanks. As I look at this, looking at the center crease vs where the staples are, I wonder if this is something that happened in printing or real spine roll....
  6. Nope, no more questions. Thanks! That answers it. I'll continue the strategy of using the weight of old tires for pressing....
  7. Grading on modern books has been pretty much in the window for me. Looking adding a clean press pushes that 20 day timeline out to 195 days, is that correct?
  8. Yikes.... I get the disappointment. Legal action? They clearly tell us that is a real inherent risk of having a book regraded. I have visions of "The Simpsons' Comic Book Guy in my head....