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Chuymosca

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    Chuymosca got a reaction from Ninja0215 in How to window-bag your books for SS (with photos!)   
    Thank you for this.
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    Chuymosca reacted to Avi in Membership Fee goes towards Submissions?   
    You dont get charged until your books are shipped, at which time you should see the credits applied. Be aware the credit is only applied towards grading fees. Pressing and shipping/handling fees wont have credits applied or be discounted.
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    Chuymosca got a reaction from Afrim Gjonbalaj in Does an already CGC comic need to be graded again for an in house signing?   
    Hey all, I am new to this community.  As the title says, I am interested in knowing if I have to pay for re-grading of an already graded CGC comic in order to send it to be signed by Frank Miller?  I have tried to fill out the online form but the process is forcing me to choose either pressing and grading or both.  I would hope that I don't have to pay for the grading since it has already been done.  I do however understand that I would have to pay the $5 capsule opening fee and possibly the cost of the new capsule with the new signature series label.  Any help with these questions would be highly appreciated.  Thank you. 
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    Chuymosca reacted to Avi in Does an already CGC comic need to be graded again for an in house signing?   
    The books will be have to be regraded. If you are sending it to CGC for the private signing the cost of regrading is included in the fee. 
    https://www.cgccomics.com/news/article/8231/
     
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    Chuymosca reacted to Keys_Collector in Does an already CGC comic need to be graded again for an in house signing?   
    seanfingh is correct.  The book is being removed from its case after its already been graded and the book will be further handled by the person doing the signing.  What if they damage the book or crease it while signing it?  Hence the reason for the regrade.
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    Chuymosca reacted to seanfingh in Does an already CGC comic need to be graded again for an in house signing?   
    The book will need to be completely re-graded. @Chuymosca
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    Chuymosca reacted to mschmidt in How to window-bag your books for SS (with photos!)   
    Based on the rash of recent threads talking about grade drops incurred whilst getting books signed, I figured I'd put together a little illustrated post on how to properly protect your books for a Signature Series signing. I realize that there's already a great (and stickied) how-to by Kevin in this forum, but for someone who's never done this before, having a set of photos to accompany the instructions would probably be beneficial.
     
    Anyways, onwards and upwards ...
     
    Step 1
     

     
    Here's what you'll need:

    bags and boards (I'm using silver size polybags with matching backing boards in this thread, but feel free to use whatever you have lying around)
    bags that are slightly larger than the ones above (I'm using silver size Gerber Archives)
    marker
    box cutter or utility knife
    masking tape
    straight edge or metal ruler

     
    Step 2
     

     
    Add a backing board to each bag that you're going to cut - this will help ensure you don't cut all the way through the bag.
     
     
     
    Step 3
     

     
    Apply masking tape to each bag, outlining where you'll cut. The bag on the right has a generic, full-size window which I use for sketches - the bag on the left has a book-specific, smaller window which allows me to control where the creator will sign.
     
     
     
    Step 4
     

     
    Use the metal ruler, straight edge or your uncanny knifing abilities to cut out a hole inside the masked box. Take care not to cut into the blue masking tape as that will leave a sticky residue.
     
     
     
    Step 5
     

     
    Insert at least 2 more backing boards into each bag (3 total is the bare minimum, I prefer 4) and then gently slide the book in the bag. I do this upside-down because it makes it easier to slide the inner bag in & out of the outer bag.
     
     
     
    Step 6
     

     
    Finish the window-bag by adding a helpful "sign here" note on the smaller window, and then slide the inner bags into the outer, larger bag.
     
     
     
    Step 7
     

     
    Don't forget to add a note on the back with the name of the book, your name and the name of the creator who you want signing the book - if the facilitator doesn't know who the book belongs to or which signature to get, the book will most certainly not get done.
     
     
     
    Step 8 (optional)
     


     
    For an extra layer of protection - which comes in very handy with mail-away signings - cut a backing board slightly smaller than the book itself, and use a strip of tape to anchor it to either the top or bottom of the book, creating a flap. If you put the name of the book and the creator on the flap, the facilitator will worship the ground you walk on.
     
     
     
    Step 9
     

     
    Ready to be sent off!