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Bumble Kitty

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  1. On 11/7/2018 at 9:05 PM, Dr. Love said:

    Also, while the big number on the Orbit book is understandable (to me anyway), there was a Charlton photocover, a True Life Secrets 3, scarce and interesting, that went for almost $800 recently on Ebay as well.  I thought I knew the market but I was surprised at this hammer.  I expected to take it at under $300, but man was I ever wrong.

     

    I was expecting to win at over $ 300 myself, but I wrong too!

  2. I got back a few hours ago.  Harley does have a booth -- Jason was running it.  His set up is a corner booth -- about what he has at Terry's show.  Jason said Harley is at Rose City, with a small corner booth.

    I dropped some books at CGC and checked Ed's stuff.  Didn't find anything I wanted, but Harley (or is that Jason) had some decent stuff and I picked a few things.  I am so glad I walked the entire floor, or I might have missed this buying opportunity.

    Parking for me was $ 6 (for 6 hours) at the parking garage.  Lunch at Smokehouse Q -- and college football on most TV screens. :whee:My ticket cost $ 40, but I purchased it a month ago.

    Yes, this Con has dropped off from 5 years ago, but I was not expecting anything and I came away pleasantly surprised.  Weather was not too hot either.

     

  3. 12 minutes ago, Robot Man said:

    Howdy Bumble! The nicest boardies turn up all the time at cons. Apparently, I met several at Torpedo without knowing it.

    That was a nice Charlton giant with a drive in cover that you got from Ron!

    i have never been much of a “love book” guy but these boards have opened up my eyes to a lot of cool ones!

    I started out buying some decent, cheap books.  I read a couple and they were so funny!  I wondered what else was out there, so I picked up a few more...and then the collecting bug for that genre hit me.  

  4. 8 hours ago, Dr. Love said:

    One of the top romance collectors in the world.  Maybe he'll come into this thread and do a reveal.

    Yup, I sold Bob the romance books.  I have a "few" romance books in my collection, and I knew I had some duplicates.  I figured, maybe one box of raw and slabs, tops.  I started to look through the collection and one box turned into two...turned into three...and finally into six.  The thought of scanning, pricing and listing them all on the boards...and then packaging and mailing them was, well, not a pleasant thought.  If I could sell them quickly in one deal, I would be open to it.  Plus I had a lot of decent silver, bronze and modern age stuff I also wanted to move.  Nothing spectacular, but decent.  Whoever bought the romance books had to buy the other stuff too.

    I talked to one national dealer at Wondercon, and he expressed some interest.  I told him to give me a month or two to finish the list.  After looking over the completed list, national dealer number 1 politely passed, as he was not too keen on the silver, bronze and modern stuff (no real surprise to me).  Then I thought who else has treated me fairly over the years?  Bob and a couple of others came to mind (hint, they were all going to be at San Diego and Torpedo).  

    Bob took a look at the list and an e-mail here and a phone call there, we came to an agreement.  Very easy and fair to me and Bob.  I was very happy and I think Bob was too.  

    I still have some nicer duplicates.  I didn't sell those, as I misplaced some 5 or 6 LB Cole's.  They are in one of the many boxes in my collection.  I also didn't sell some higher grade dups, as I couldn't decide which was the lower grade copy.  So I kept both until later.

    I heard at SDCC that a dealer bought some (or most) of Bob's romance books.  So what you see (or saw) is only part of the book deal he bought.

  5. 1 hour ago, Sqeggs said:

    Thanks for letting us know his response.  I'm not sure I'm buying that Matt has correctly identified the problem.  What I think of as the regular holders -- the ones used for SA books and some GA books -- have suddenly started exhibiting extensive Newton rings. We've all had many books in those holders before that have seemed fine. Something has changed with respect to either the materials or the slabbing process for those holders. 

    So, I don't think the problem is that the operator is using a regular holder when the thicker holder is required.  If this were true, then they would have to use those holders for all SA and GA books, which they pretty clearly aren't going to do.  At least, I don't think they are because I doubt they have enough of those holders in stock to accommodate all of their SA and GA submissions.

    I think the problem lies elsewhere, but at least they are aware that it is a problem. 

    I wanted to be somewhat vague in my post because I do not have direct knowledge of the problem.  But if you want more information, well, here is some more: Matt told me there are over 20 holder sizes available, not just two.  I was rather surprised by this, as my untrained eye thought there was two, thin and thick.  If (and this is an "if") a new person was assigned to select an outer holder size and that person was not given adequate training, then I can see that they default to a couple of sizes.

    Matt said part of the solution was to provide more training to that new operator.

  6. On 3/25/2018 at 3:46 PM, jsilverjanet said:

    http://www.torpedocomics.com/

    above is the link to the show, here are the dealers on the page...

    • Terry O’Neill COMICS
    • Harley Yee Comics
    • Torpedo Comics
    • Metropolis Comics
    • Heroes Comics
    • Champion Comics
     
    • High Grade Comics
    • FVF Comics
    • McFlys Comics
    • Bedrock City Comics
    • Big Red Comics
    • SuperWorld Comics
     
    • Dave & Adams Card World
    • Lone Star Comics
    • Graham Crackers Comics
    • Comic Cellar
    • Big Wow Comics

    I plan to attend and I might spend all of my "San Diego" money.  I believe some (not all) of the out of town dealers will have a limited amount of books.  Even so, it should be a lot of fun!

    I wonder how many cosplayers will be there. :jokealert:

  7. I first met John and his wife back when they had a store in Covina, California.  They eventually moved to the Alhambra location. 

    He was a fixture at the SDCC and I loved going to his booth to look at the many cover scans of Gold and Silver age books.  I could not afford 99% of them, but John was always respectful and friendly to me, and he treated me as if I spent a ton of money with him.

    I will miss him. 

  8. On 7/6/2017 at 8:39 PM, Silver said:

    Will be my 30th year at SDCC. I still love going, I attend panels, look around, enjoy the Gaslamp scene, look at comics. Check out the movie and TV stuff. There isn't anything else like it. The con has changed, but I get to meet book writers, see tv and movie premiers, see tv stars. It's cool. 

    I agree.  I may have different buying goals and tastes than 30 years ago, but I still enjoy it immensely.

    OK, let's look at my cost to attend SDCC.  My wife and I are going, so the costs are for two people.  We have tickets for Thursday through Saturday.  We lucked out in the ticket lottery this year.  I will assume you guys are smart enough to figure out how to increase your odds of getting a ticket.

    We are driving down Wednesday from the greater Los Angeles area.  It should take 1.5 hours, but we allow 2 hours because of the traffic.  We are staying at a 3.5 star hotel for $ 169 (plus tax) a night.  If you book your hotel a few weeks before the Con, then yes, you will pay $ 500 a night for a dump.  May be even a lot more.  Our hotel is located about 20 to 25 minutes away from the convention center.  This usually assures fanboys will not be in the room next to us partying to all hours of the night.

    Parking at the Hilton parking structure is $ 27.95 per day (for three days for me).  Again, I was lucky this year in the parking lottery (which is not always the case).

    Breakfast at the hotel is included in the above mentioned price.  We probably have to buy breakfast on Friday in the Gaslamp district, as we will be getting to the Con very early for Hall H line up.  That will probably run $ 25 to $ 27 (for two), including tip.  By eating breakfast early, we avoid the crowds.

    I want to avoid the big crowds at lunch, so I leave the convention about 11:30 AM, and head over to Horton Plaza. Lunch is about $10 to 12 for one person.  My wife usually wants a nice dinner, so I expect to spend $50 to 80, depending on the place.  We usually have dinner at 6 to 6:30 PM.  That seems to be a good time to avoid the mad rush at dinner. There are lot's of places that are less expensive, if one chooses to go that route.

    I save throughout the year for SDCC to buy funny books.  I always spend more than I had anticipated.  So for me, there are plenty of books to buy.  I get to buy books on Thursday, hang out with friends on Friday and buy more books on Saturday.  So when I factor in the costs versus the enjoyment I receive, it really is a no brainer for me to attend.

    My two cents.

     

  9. Sad to see Mile High Comics leave, but to be honest, I never bought anything from him.  I didn't even stop by his booth, but that doesn't mean he didn't make money.  I just don't know how he did it.  

    If you hate crowds, don't go to SDCC ... or to the market or to a department store or...  Maybe it's best to stay home and play on the computer. :jokealert:

    SDCC is two weeks away and I am looking forward to it.  Yes, there's a lot of people and yes you have a plan a little. But I always have fun.  Maybe I will post of few pictures of the festivities when I get back.