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sckao

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  1. This seems like an idea where personal execution will exceed the cost of buying the mass manufactured item. You want the bag to be flat since wrinkling may transfer to your comic. Huge seams will also look bad and may make it not fit into standard boxes. There's also no guarantee you can cut each to be exactly the same size as the next. (The idea is to have it cut and seal at the same time probably with two offset films lying flat on top of each other if you want a flap.) If you're trying to make something like an Archive 4 Mylar that is open at the top; that may be easier, but a consistent, clean edge seam would seem to necessitate some calibrated precise equipment.

  2. On 3/16/2022 at 1:24 PM, JJ-4 said:

    I've been looking at those recently (725M2).  About .212 with shipping if you buy 1K correct?  How long does it take eGerber to full fill in your experience?  (much longer than the local LCS or Amazon I'm sure)  Thanks.

    You have to call them. They are backed up right now and may not even be accepting orders for various inventory items I think. (They'll let you know probably when depending on what you order of course.)

    BCW has been having supply issues as well but they seem to be caught up I think. (I've received about 6-8000 bags and boards recently and 2000 magazine boards ordered this week with no delays.) They're always a good temporary measure until you get your Mylites2/Fullback combos in. 

  3. My thinking is if we can wait a year for grading, we can wait a while for supplies... Buying direct from eGerber is still the way to go even if you don't need that much. If you ever set up at a local show, people always tend to buy them if you have them at a decent price. (For your excess packs.) Buying direct lowers your cost to less than $10 for a pack of 50 usually. (19.2 cents per Standard Mylites2 before shipping.)

  4. On 3/11/2022 at 5:06 PM, stippy52 said:

    Doing up a submission to CGC now. When asked for ship to address I was wondering if I could just send them straight to MCS

    I think they mentioned that people have done this before. Since CGC gives you a heads up generally before they actually physically ship your books out, you would have time to fill out the Consignment Form so MCS is expecting the shipment. (Note that I'm not sure what would happen to any CGC screen rejects you would also have in that shipment though. I don't think those generally are listed in the shipment.)

  5. On 3/11/2022 at 4:50 PM, shadroch said:

    I sent a box of twenty CGC books from Arizona to MCS in early March.  They recieved it on March 9th and all 20 books are now listed for sale. 

    Just to give an idea of the time it tales from when they recieve the books. Raw books will obviously take longer.  

     I think you're a special case... (You might be a VIP based on your descriptions.) Small potatoes people like me for instance... I think the average so far is about two weeks from reception.

  6. On 3/11/2022 at 4:36 PM, sckao said:

    Raphael #1 1985 Mirage Studios
    7.0 OFF-WHITE
    PRICE: $225

    Some minor scuffing to the bottom of the case on rear. The image (taken at CGC) reflects this as well.
     

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    On 3/11/2022 at 4:38 PM, ThothAmon said:

    Take please. 

    It's yours. ^^

    I still don't know how this Multi-quote works exactly... :tonofbricks:

  7. Hi Everyone, 

    RULES:
    First "takeit" in the thread wins and trumps any PM negotiations until the post has been updated as SOLD in the thread. I reserve the right to overrule takes in the event that a PM deal is concluded, and I hadn't yet had a chance to mark an item sold. Please do not edit takeits.

    Payment: Payment by Paypal, Venmo, Check/MO, or Cash in person. Invoices will go out after the thread ends. Payment expected within 72 hours unless we communicate and agree ahead of time. 

    Shipping: $12 for the 1st slab within the USA. +$2 for each additional slab. Domestic shipping is via Priority Mail usually.  International shipping will be at cost and must be determined prior to sale. 

    Returns: All sales on CGC graded books are final. Please inspect the images for damage to the case before buying. Buyer is responsible for shipping cost back unless item was damaged in transit.

  8. Requiring typed internal notes for standard grading would probably slow the grading process down. I'm not privy to the inner workings, but I would have an internal coding system or grading form on the screen that would be easily checked via touch screen or mouse click. (spine stresses - heavy, moderate, light, etc. fading - heavy, moderate, light). For most 9.8s, coding would be minimal. You wouldn't have to list every defect... Just the major ones that contribute to the overall grade. Standardizing grading notes could also contribute to future database analysis.

    They should have a checklist anyway... page count, MVS or not for certain books, etc.

  9. Does anyone have any experiences with those delivery services that cut the international fees (while using the same delivery major delivery service)?

    I see people using services like package hopper for Australia now, and I’ve used it for some business deliveries (that weren’t consequential), but I wonder if it is safe enough to use for collectibles.

    The cost is frequently about half or even less than the comparable international fee from a major delivery service.