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phoenix215

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  1. Well I've gone and done it.... Courtesy of Brent from Quality Comix, I've picked up my ultimate grail in 4.0 and he is graciously sending it off to CGC to be slabbed and sent to me It feels funny to finally pick up the one issue that is the reason why i enjoy our merry marvelous mutants...but me be one happy aussie right now
  2. Yep. Here's one! Nice little hole-filler for Jim's collection Wait just a minute...... OFF-WHITE pages! no, no, can't have that. NM. Don't worry about it, Jim , it's okay that Casey has one and you don't. It doesn't really matter. CG pure evil. My kind of girl. Hey Sand, just remember, the people you pass on the way up are the same people you pass on the way down. Will just go about acquiring my books quietly
  3. Currently organising financing with some international money lenders to purchase the international rights to this wondrous product. I can see it becoming the next Pokemon or Cabbage Patch phenom..i'll be richer than Bill Gates!!
  4. Only 4 more to go??? May the come cheaply our way soon
  5. Methinks Sooper Dooper ParaTrooper has been using his head as a landing cushion for his body.....
  6. Not a pedigree because they were a warehouse find?
  7. Where does she get all those wonderful toys!!
  8. Kudos to KC!! Thanks mate for helping me fill in another missing slot on my X-men run (thumbs u
  9. All Heritage books are restored...i'll but that one for $5
  10. Personally... It would be a shame to such great sets be broken up and sold off. I can just see it now.... "from the Dr Watson or MutantKeys (insert another name of your choosing) collection". I will not say pedigree because of the uproar which would ensue from making such a claim, but i don't see why a collection that was purchased from various sources second hand cannot be considered the same as an original owner collection. You had a greater chance of being able to collect a mint copy of x-men #1 from the rack than you do today of finding let alone purchasing the same copy. Plus trying to find those issues that are worthy enough to be included are harder today (in my opinion) than they were back then. Yes I know that there are a lot more avenues for finding that one elusive issue, but that doesn't make it any easier at times. That's the one thing good about our hobby, we can have nice heated arguments but still remember the ties that bind us...a love for those madcap, misunderstood, merry marvel mutants (and no i do not have to pay a residual fee to Stan Lee)
  11. An interesting thought for those who are closing in on completing their runs after having filled the gaps or upgraded them to the pint you are happy with...what happens next? I've been thinking about it since i am getting to the point of completing my run (slowly but surely) and considering what to do next. Upgrading will be next on the list and i still collect the current issues as they arrive. Will the thought be to keep collecting 9.8's or the best available grade of each issue even past the registry sets listed. A nice dream would be to bring together a collection of the best graded copies of each issue...even though the cost would be amazing to say the least. What plans have you thought of once you complete your runs?
  12. mate, i just want to see you finish that run (thumbs u
  13. I do own a few HG copper. I especially like J. Michael Straczynski 's Amazing Spider-man. I also have some MacFarlane Spidey's. I don't know if they are any good as an investment, but I like them and they are affordable. How about you, Danny. What direction will you go in after you complete your Bronze / Copper run? After I finish my run I need to start paying off my CCs Sounds like s perfect person for the organ black market...you don't need two kidneys
  14. That would be dependant upon if you are collecting to make the best possible run or if you are collecting to complete the run. If i remember correctly it was Rhonda who asked the question about what grades were you willing to accept for issues. I tend to get the impression that the majority of us x-menites are a combination of both wanting to collect a series that we've enjoyed over the years but at the same time collecting the best (we can afford). It would make no difference if the complete run was in NM or in VG, just the thought of having a complete set would be impressive.
  15. My actual shipping costs for lower value books. $1.97 for a single comic book (7oz), $2.93 for 3 books (11oz), $3.41 for 4 books (13oz).. This was first class mail, bagged, boarded in a large envelope within a sandwich of two pieces of cardboard. For high value books, I would go with Priority Mail boxes. The boxes are free at the post office, BTW. 1 pound is $4.60 (probably up to 4 books?) 2 pounds is $4.60 to $7.50 depending on distance. CG I am now quite envious.... So working on a theory...cost to send to and from CGC postage would be around $50 from aussie land cost to buy and plead for the dealer to send to cgc on my behalf maybe $30
  16. Actually here's a question for all you wondrous yanks...what's the usual going rate to post a raw comic within the states? Am just trying to work out what would be the best way to get some comics slabbed...cost wise.
  17. Mate, with all the cost in postage, i could have bought a plane ticket to the states twice over and picked them up directly over the years That's why i say Thank god Harley Yee makes the trip down under each year...allows me to pick up books a little cheaper (well barely) They shouldn't charge you so much for shipping down under. After all, it's downhill all the way. Can't they just coast? CG if only that were true
  18. When are you going to show us that nice #32 you picked up yourself? Rhonda I've got to scan that..and the nice raw #31 that i picked up as well.
  19. Mate, with all the cost in postage, i could have bought a plane ticket to the states twice over and picked them up directly over the years That's why i say Thank god Harley Yee makes the trip down under each year...allows me to pick up books a little cheaper (well barely)
  20. Great cover I should post my copy of this issue one day..a great cover, IF you ignore the use of white out to cover the pen scribbles on the white parts