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Gus Landt

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  1. Ok, I finally have some $$ set aside to start picking up some Godzilla 9.8s! Is it just a matter of regular eBay searches? Can anyone share any advice/tips for me starting out?
  2. I've been watching that complete graded set of these stickers on eBay the past few months. I'm super tempted to crack a box or two of these stickers to send off for grading. Has anyone here had these stickers graded? I'm wondering what kind of grades I could expect from opening packs. I imagine they'd have to be pretty high to compare to the cost of leaving the box sealed.
  3. What in the heck? I was perfectly happy, never knowing about the existence of this topic. Then today a random search lead me here, and now I need to start buying graded Godzilla comics... Are 9.6s or 9.4s noticeably worse than 9.8s?
  4. Anyone know what to make of the fact that the 1st revision 4-488-05-01-5 that Wormboy posted is different than the one that Icummins posted? The top 4 rows of each are the same, but the bottom 3 rows are different. Yet they are both 1st revision 4-488-05-01-5 Wormboy's sheet is in the same order as the full size sheets, where Icummins is not. That seems to me that perhaps the Icummins picture is maybe an earlier revision?
  5. Wow, the sheet in this picture is the one I actually own! You can tell because of the red Bucky in the 2nd from bottom row. I had the sheet pressed before it was framed to flatten it out somewhat. Also, as you can see from my pictures, even the 1975 series was 12x11.
  6. This has been a blast seeing everyone's pictures! I figured I'd share a few of my own. I have uncut sheets of both the 1975 and 1976 series displayed in my house. After learning more about these sheets, it seems these are each only the left half of a full sheet, since every sticker on these sheets only has a single asterisk.