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  1. Appreciate it my guy, and I am perfectly fine with the 9.4s and 9.6, to answer your question, that Canto was bought, (with the manufacturer cover crease) quick thumb thru, and bagged and stored, the ASM 361, 30yrs old bagged and stored, I did a quick look through and didnt see any visible flaws, looked atleast a 9.2 or better to me, but I am no grader lol, and the Captain America was brought from Midtown, never opened before sent off to CSS, so that was my fault. I might try a different presser for the copies and see how that works out. Peace Out
  2. Would have been nice, the grades weren't as much the issue, I wanted the notes to see what was still "lacking" after the clean and press. I totally understand it would be alot to put notes on every submission...maybe next time.
  3. Thanks for the responses guys/gals, I put too much into the clean/press; I had it my head that I was gonna atleast get 9.6 to 9.8, especially on a brand new book with a manufacturer cover crease. All good tho.
  4. Greetings, Has anyone else received books back with no grader notes? I just got 10 back with no notes, wasnt expecting anything on the 9.8s, but I was hoping to get something on the 9.4s and 9.6s, especially the 3 books I had cleaned and pressed first ( ASM 361, Canto #1, and Capt. Amer #25) would have liked to known what the issues were. ( I have another Canto with the manufacturing defect, and another 361, but not sure whether to spend the extra cash with CSS now.