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Does CGC ever turn down grading of any of the BIG $$$$$ books?

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It is just plain wrong. :sumo:

 

:baiting:Well in that case, just mail it to me...cause on that one,it is REALLY just preservation..;) ( I have a roll of archival tape and a pair of nail scissors and I am NOT afraid to use them...(the scissors are for the tape, not the poor comic)

Just like bandaids for your kids..;)

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It is just plain wrong. :sumo:

 

:baiting:Well in that case, just mail it to me...cause on that one,it is REALLY just preservation..;) ( I have a roll of archival tape and a pair of nail scissors and I am NOT afraid to use them...(the scissors are for the tape, not the poor comic)

Just like bandaids for your kids..;)

Since you type with colored letters, I will let you do whatever you want. :luhv:

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I think if a book is brittle they will turn it away no matter what book it is. Besides if a book is to the point of being brittle it is no longer $$$$$ anyways. Sorry, but I do not have specific examples. But I imagine neither the owner, nor CGC wants loose pieces floating around inside the innerwell.

 

Some books should just never be slabbed, period.

 

Ze-

 

 

this reminded me of a book I resubmitted a while back for Signature Series:

 

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(shrug)

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What does SCS stand for? (shrug)

 

What?!?!? Does this mean the world is not universally aware of SCS and other pressing issues in comics today??

 

What?!?!? Has anyone claimed they were?

 

Yes. That point was the crux of many an argument in the Great Pressing Debates, but thx for playing, Sal! M'kay?

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It is just plain wrong. :sumo:

 

:baiting:Well in that case, just mail it to me...cause on that one,it is REALLY just preservation..;) ( I have a roll of archival tape and a pair of nail scissors and I am NOT afraid to use them...(the scissors are for the tape, not the poor comic)

Just like bandaids for your kids..;)

Since you type with colored letters, I will let you do whatever you want. :luhv:

 

You will???

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It is just plain wrong. :sumo:

 

:baiting:Well in that case, just mail it to me...cause on that one,it is REALLY just preservation..;) ( I have a roll of archival tape and a pair of nail scissors and I am NOT afraid to use them...(the scissors are for the tape, not the poor comic)

Just like bandaids for your kids..;)

Since you type with colored letters, I will let you do whatever you want. :luhv:

 

You will???

mmm....pink :banana:

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It is just plain wrong. :sumo:

 

:baiting:Well in that case, just mail it to me...cause on that one,it is REALLY just preservation..;) ( I have a roll of archival tape and a pair of nail scissors and I am NOT afraid to use them...(the scissors are for the tape, not the poor comic)

Just like bandaids for your kids..;)

Since you type with colored letters, I will let you do whatever you want. :luhv:

 

You will???

You don't count. You have a d*ck.

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It is just plain wrong. :sumo:

 

:baiting:Well in that case, just mail it to me...cause on that one,it is REALLY just preservation..;) ( I have a roll of archival tape and a pair of nail scissors and I am NOT afraid to use them...(the scissors are for the tape, not the poor comic)

Just like bandaids for your kids..;)

 

hope you never get your tools mixed up.

 

would hate to see your kids after some scissor and archival tape tlc.

 

 

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