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lobrac

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  1. On 2/11/2022 at 3:43 AM, Rick2you2 said:

    This one looks like a rigged bidding to move the market price. Go to the first listing and look at the bid pattern. The price went from $1,500 to $6,400 based on the back and forth of two bidders who have never won anything before. That resulted in the set price of $6,400. You could find the $6,400 price, and the bump isn’t too high from it, but the  secret is in the bidding pattern. I don’t know what Bagley’s art normally sells for, but depending upon comp’s, this may suggest not just piece-price rigging but market rigging (or unlikely, 2 involved, uneducated bidders who got way too heated in the bidding for their own good). I usually look at bid patterns. They can tell you a lot if you follow the bidders, and bidding times.

     
    I think all the bids over the $1500 bid are BS. Also, the piece sells on Feb. 8 then back up for sale with another seller on Feb 10….uh, okay, sure.
     
     
    Highest Bidderm***2Feedback Score (0)
    $6,400.00
    31 Jan 2022 at 4:05:23pm PST
     
    8***3Feedback Score (0)
    $6,300.00
    8 Feb 2022 at 11:37:37am PST
     
    m***2Feedback Score (0)
    $6,000.00
    30 Jan 2022 at 5:54:07am PST
     
    8***3Feedback Score (0)
    $6,000.00
    6 Feb 2022 at 1:46:06pm PST
     
    8***3Feedback Score (0)
    $5,750.00
    31 Jan 2022 at 4:54:47pm PST
     
    8***3Feedback Score (0)
    $3,350.00
    31 Jan 2022 at 4:54:16pm PST
     
    a***8Feedback Score (1096)
    $1,500.00
    31 Jan 2022 at 8:23:10am PST
     
    1***8Feedback Score (20)
    $1,450.00
    30 Jan 2022 at 5:27:47pm PST
  2. On 11/10/2021 at 9:17 AM, bigdude said:

    Hey everyone,

    I wanted to announce that I will be set up with many new vintage art pieces at the only pure art show in California on this Sunday the 14th of November. 

    I hope to see many of you again in person..Bring your face covering and come down to this great show! 

    Here's a link to the show information page.

    https://www.lacomicart.com/

    See you there !

    Saul

     

     

     

     

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  3. On 10/18/2021 at 8:42 PM, glendgold said:

    Nice catch with MTA 47 - I didn't know about that cover. He did some Machine Man stuff after that, and that bizarre Captain Universe book, but nothing before that cover you mentioned. Also I kinda think he didn't work with Zeck, right? He did pair with some interesting inkers, like Craig Russell on Rom.

    Zeck and Ditko may have passed by other in the Marvel Bullpen, but that's as close as they ever came to working together. Yes, Ditko penciled several issues of ROM. He also did some work on a Micronauts Annual. And don't forget Ditko's work on the interiors of Chuck Norris and the Karate Kommandos series!!! Oh, he also did a Godzilla inventory story but Marvel lost the license to the character, so the story was changed to a "different" 50-foot tall monster called "The Wani" who battled Tako Shamara AKA The Dragon Lord in MARVEL SPOTLIGHT #5 (vol. 2). That issue had a Frank Miller cover. #classic

  4. On 10/8/2021 at 10:39 PM, cloud cloddie said:

    Sold 6.1 for 4666. 
    4 months later… 7500

    https://panelpageart.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=1463

     

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    PANEL PAGE ART  UNPARALLELED WORKS OF COMIC ART.

    WE DO MORE THAN JUST SELL ART.

    Years ago, Glen Brunswick, owner of PANEL PAGE ART, met a prestigious art dealer that had a Madison Avenue gallery. He asked the dealer how he could tell if a piece of art was good or not. The dealer said he based his opinion on a gut feeling. He had to love the art he represented at least a little bit. It's this philosophy that goes into every piece of art we buy and sell. We consider ourselves curators of comic art collections.

  5. On 9/16/2021 at 7:51 PM, captain_em said:

    Nope. Couldn't even break $500. #fail 

    Hope you didn't win it back. Nice try with the click bait. bye!

  6. On 8/14/2021 at 12:33 PM, vodou said:

    This "dealer" must need the $$$, not even a double ;) 

    lol 

    PANEL PAGE ART  UNPARALLELED WORKS OF COMIC ART.

    WE DO MORE THAN JUST SELL ART.

     

    Years ago, Glen Brunswick, owner of PANEL PAGE ART, met a prestigious art dealer that had a Madison Avenue gallery. He asked the dealer how he could tell if a piece of art was good or not. The dealer said he based his opinion on a gut feeling. He had to love the art he represented at least a little bit. It's this philosophy that goes into every piece of art we buy and sell. We consider ourselves curators of comic art collections.