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Zorro710

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  1. Hi, just received a 15 book submission back, and several books that were pressed and I'm sure were 9.8's came back as 9.6's. Would like to know why, but all my books had "Grader Notes: Unavailable". What gives, always had them before. Zorro710
  2. Better late than never..... Book was re-submitted and came back with a blue label. Someone messed up the first time around.
  3. I'll let y'all know what happens, good or bad, but it absolutely, positively came that way from the newsstand, untouched by human hands,
  4. Exactly ! I sent it back to CGC for re-evaluation. I will defend my position to the death, as I KNOW I am right !
  5. Yep, I see that, but it is how I purchased it. Also, grader notes cite "Right edge trimmed", don't see it.
  6. Hi, On my 1st submission, I sent in an ASM 101. It came back a 7.5 apparent, graders notes said it was trimmed. This is impossible ! I am the original owner/buyer, got this directly from a newsstand back in the day. I have neither the inclination, the tools or the experience to "trim" a book. I have sent this back to CGC for re-evaluation. How can such a call be made ? The only place it could have been "trimmed" was at the newsstand, and I highly doubt in 1971 the owner of my local stationary store would have given a d**n. What do you folks think? Wayne .