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Kripsys99

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  1. Two books up for sale today.

    All prices are in USD.

    Shipping via Canada Post Tracked Packet or Expedited Parcel at cost (~$20 to Canada, ~$35 to continental USA, no international).

    First :takeit: wins any item.

    Payment via PayPal Goods and Services (for our mutual protection) required within two (2) days of purchase. Your PayPal address must be confirmed, and I'll only ship to your confirmed address.

    No probies or HOS.

    No returns on slabbed comics.

    Check out my eBay profile for reviews of my selling history, and for other books I have for sale: https://www.ebay.ca/usr/kripsys99

  2. On 2/1/2024 at 9:55 AM, Crushalot said:

    The registry is definitely not a price guide but the points system is loosely based on Overstreet prices. Books with white pages are valued higher. I don't suggest lowering scores for OWW etc. but there should be positive scaling for page quality. Nobody loses points but slight increases for page quality which is already in the code and part of the grading system.

    Imagine two competing complete sets where one has all OWW and the other WPs. The scores being identical makes zero sense.

     

     

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    I applaud you for bringing forward a novel idea for a potential improvement of the registry, unfortunately this one just isn't a winner.

    And at this point, I feel like you're whistling in the wind a bit here. Seldom have I seen an idea posted on the boards that received not a single vote of support from any other boardies.

    But you seem firmly entrenched in your opinion (which is fair enough). I just hope majority rules in this case, because I believe the majority are right in this instance, for all of the reasons stated by all of the other posters above.

  3. It's a shame to hear the recent (but unsurprising) news about Vince McMahon. For me, WrestleMania VI was the peak of professional wrestling. How could they ever top the first Heavyweight Champion vs. Intercontinental Champion match in WrestleMania history?! Though I may be biased as a once rabid Hulkamaniac who was 7 years old and in attendance at Skydome with my Dad for the match! :)

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  4. Bought a book via best offer from Metropolis Comics a couple of years back. Had to get my offer pretty darn close to asking to illicit a response. Did not find them to be overly responsive even after I made the purchase - nothing egregious, just not nearly as easy to deal with as other vendors I've used frequently (Reece, Dale Roberts, CL, MCS, etc.). Shipping did take longer than I would have liked, but wasn't an eternity. My experience was that Metropolis was just a decent, middle of the road purveyor of comics. Nothing great, nothing horrible.

  5. On 1/27/2024 at 4:13 PM, Crushalot said:

    The point system is based on dollar value of books. Books with white pages have a higher monetary value than books with lower quality pages. Hence white pages equals more points. Case closed

    I have found that my eBay buyers will pay more for a book in a newer CGC case or an original CGC case, as opposed to the same book in the previous generation slab. Are you suggesting CGC should award extra points for books in new or original cases? Case reopened.

  6. On 1/25/2024 at 9:22 AM, Crushalot said:

    Grading by its' very nature is subjective. If we follow through with your argument then there is no real basis for the point system at all. Either the grading means something (including page quality) or it doesn't. Obviously it does or we would not be here or worried about points at all!

    Furthermore, a change in points for page quality would probably be an easy change in the coding

    For the numerical grade, there are objective criteria one can point to for how the subjective grade was decided upon.

    In the case of page quality, it's more akin to: "Looks white to me." It is, by it's nature, less transparent and more subjective.

    Keep page quality out of it.

    My 2c.

  7. On 1/23/2024 at 8:07 PM, Stefan_W said:

    Can't speak for anyone else but my bids are getting blown out of the water so far at the current CL auction, including a bunch of bids on tonight's books that are getting torched one by one. Still really early but rumours of prices tanking right now appear to have been greatly exaggerated. 

    I was bidding on a slabbed Strange Adventures #217 9.4 (O/W) last night in the HA auction, and put in a bid that I thought was WAY above what the final hammer would be. The book ended up going for $1080 after the BP.

    Now, I will grant that it's a Neal Adams cover, and that there aren't many in the census (34 universal), and that the black cover makes the book exceedingly difficult to find in higher grades period (only 3 graded 9.6, good luck finding raws in decent shape) - but I was flabbergasted. A 9.2 went for $86 in 2022, and a 9.0 went for $80 earlier this year.

    I see that, and think: "Huh, prices definitely aren't falling."

    But then a slabbed Green Lantern #87 9.2 (OW/W) went for $575 - almost half of recent sales and FMV.

    I don't know what to make of prices anymore. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it.

    EDIT:

    Just won a number of books on CLink for about half of my maximum bids. Yay I guess.

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    On 1/19/2024 at 8:05 PM, Chip Cataldo said:

    Anyone going to inquire on eBay if it's one of the stolen ones?

    Anyone who has the time/inclination (it takes like 5 seconds) might consider clicking the "Report Item" link in the listing, reporting the item as possibly fraudulent, and providing a link to this forum thread. The more people who do, the more likely eBay is to investigate the account. It might make it more difficult to list stolen books, if that's in fact what is happening. If not, there's a response mechanism through which the seller can provide provenance for the item he is selling.

     

    EDIT:

    To anyone having difficulty navigating the menu options when reporting an eBay item as potentially fraudulent as a private citizen, see the photo below for the drop down options you should choose. Also, in the comments field, you can write something to the effect of: "User appears to be selling stolen items. See following thread for details: URL".

     

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  9. Seems to me like Rybolovlev obtained his wealth through timing, daring, and ruthlessness - not wits.

    Bouvier is definitely shady, but seemingly exemplifies all of the qualities Rybolovlev utilized to obtain his fortune...plus those wits Rybolovlev is lacking.

    I don't feel in the least bit sorry for either of them. They're both pure profiteers.

    "A fool (or in this case fools) and his money are soon parted" and all that.

    I second the earlier recommendation of the documentary "The Lost Leonardo". Riveting stuff, with some not so subtle (though clearly more lucrative) similarities to the comic collecting world! :)

  10. Auctioning off my copy of Action Comics #108 ~7.0 OW/W.

    Hate to part with this classic Burnley cover - for my money the best Superman cover of the GA - but I have other collecting priorities!

    Auction ends TONIGHT @ 9pm EST.

    Auction link and photos below:

    https://www.ebay.ca/itm/225946718110?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Tfx3QsY5RyO&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=Tfx3QsY5RyO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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