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ivegotneatstuff

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  1. Why do I feel that if I break into that brick building I will find a skeleton, dust covered unopened cases of Amazing Fantasy 15 and a wide variety of novelty items?
  2. I think this ones my favorite so far - if that brick building is where this business operated
  3. Thought this would be interesting... Post an old comic ad which has a physical street address - then show todays Google street view of the same All of these are from Daredevil #23
  4. Suggestions appreciated! Dust line on top left of back cover - what does CGC hit you for that
  5. Opinions appreciated! Bottom right corner of cover missing
  6. I do understand your point. Here's my rebuttal I never said subscription creases could be removed through pressing - obviously any crease which breaks color cant be removed from pressing - I just 1) couldnt tell from the photos if there were some areas or other defects on the book which could be removed and , 2) and in some areas you can't really tell (from the photos) if this crease breaks color or if it is just a bend (like on the bottom of the cover) and to me its worth sending a book of that value through a prescreen just to make sure - especially if its free. (i.e., color breaks caused by creasing, well ANY color break - OBVIOUSLY cant be removed from pressing - any nitwit can tell you that - sorry if it seemed I was implying that) TO ME, 3) I would have cleaned and pressed the cover(s) and 4) any bends on interior pages because - if a crease goes down 100% of the cover, but it only breaks color in about 25% of the crease - I would still prefer to remove the BEND which resulted in the color break and then only have the color break. Also, if the bend transferred to the interior pages - even if slightly, it most likely did NOT cause color break internally and I would think their removal could also increase the grade. Call me crazy, but to me cleaning and pressing would enhance the eye appeal and I think, the grade (if the actual bend which caused the color breaking crease is no longer there, isn't it potentially a higher grade then the same copy WITH the crease?) Lets be honest, the photos aren't the best in the world, but I DO see areas where I would think dry cleaning would make it look so much nicer (where some of these darker blotches would be removed. On most books, I would agree it wouldn't amount to anything - but this is a book which has a cover which is has a large percentage of white area - and is higher value, so any .5 increase in grade is worth the effort - and any eye appeal increase is ALSO worth the effort even if the grade isn't affected. As to whether the current raw grade could INCREASE on a book which already has a subscription crease - thats debatable. Depends if there are other creases on the book which are substantial enough to drop the grade further. Anyway, with all that being said, Danno if you feel I sent you down the wrong path, give me your paypal address and I will send you $10 if CCS charged you anything. Respectfully submitted, David
  7. The screening fee is waived if he gets the book graded (assuming its worth over $3k) thats in part why I suggested it - as he had nothing to lose?
  8. Well - for one it would make the book look much nicer - and as a result possibly sell for more than a copy which has 60 years of "dirt" accumulation
  9. So heres a story for you all... I grew up in Old Town, Maine...and lived there from about 1966 to 1985... then moved to New York.. A few years ago I purchased a collection on Long Island in New York which had this written on the cover. "Kathy Ann Thibodeau, 13 Davis Street, Old Town, ME" Not only was she from my home town - but she lived literally 7 houses away from me! I tried to find her on FB at the time but was not successful. I would love to know the chain of ownership of that book and how it ended up in NY
  10. so they said they dont do cleaning? It looked to me from the pics (which were kinda poor I know..from the ebay listing) like some dry cleaning was in order...but I guess they would have told you that
  11. I would advise calling them right away before they grade it, etc.. and having them run it through CCS first for their screening service " CCS offers a Screening service to determine whether your comic book is a suitable candidate for pressing, restoration or restoration removal. The screening fee is 1% of the fair market value ($10 minimum) of the comic at the time of screening. For comic books submitted through the WalkThru tier (valued over $3,000), the 1% screening fee will be waived if a service is performed. If no service is deemed suitable for the comic, the maximum fee charged will be $50. If service is deemed suitable but you decide not to have the work done, the full screening fee will be charged. " So maybe you in the "fee is waived" category - and I'm saying all this assuming they DO work on Playboys...which I think they must. https://www.cgccomics.com/ccs-pressing/ Maybe Matt can work some magic on it
  12. I'm sitting here going through a collection I just picked up and there is the signature by some kid on many of them who is probably the original owner of the book - in this case one "Robert Milder", who I think lived in Canada as that is where this collection is from. I always imagine them thinking "I wonder whatever happened to the comic collection my mother threw away or gave away." Anyway, I thought it would be cool to have a thread dedicated to finding these people so we can say " Hey, I found one of your comics." - but more importantly, so we can say "soooo...do you have any more? " I thought a thread dedicated to this endeavor might be kind of cool (or, it might fail miserably and get buried )
  13. This is exactly why I started stolencomic.com - and I plan to expand its capabilities. (I had a fantastic four #48 or 49 stolen from me about 10 years ago - and it got me thinking)