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THERE IS NOW A DD 7 CGC 9.6

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1. It's pressed. It is no longer a pedigree. Pedigree books that are pressed have lost the history.

 

 

That seems to be a bit of an extreme view on pressed pedigrees, no? Might as well start taking the pedigree notation off most of the books on the market if that is the case.

Let's go one better. Let's say that only raw pedigrees still retain their pedigree status. By being slabbed we have altered its past as well as its future. We can have a motto, "Once it's slabbed that's just too bad."

 

"Once entombed, the book is doomed".

You have been waiting for just the right time to whip that one out, haven't you?

 

You may think that was canned, but it was conceived unplanned.

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The things I could spend 30K on....

 

A 63 nova.. Tubbed, full cage, big-block chevy with an 8-71 blower.

 

A really nice batman 1.

 

Downpayment on a house.

 

or a DD 7 9.6...

 

We're not going to play this game, are we?

 

Don't make me whip out this thread again.

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1. It's pressed. It is no longer a pedigree. Pedigree books that are pressed have lost the history.

 

 

That seems to be a bit of an extreme view on pressed pedigrees, no? Might as well start taking the pedigree notation off most of the books on the market if that is the case.

Let's go one better. Let's say that only raw pedigrees still retain their pedigree status. By being slabbed we have altered its past as well as its future. We can have a motto, "Once it's slabbed that's just too bad."

 

"Once entombed, the book is doomed".

You have been waiting for just the right time to whip that one out, haven't you?

 

Said the actress to the bishop... :insane:

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1. It's pressed. It is no longer a pedigree. Pedigree books that are pressed have lost the history.

 

 

That seems to be a bit of an extreme view on pressed pedigrees, no? Might as well start taking the pedigree notation off most of the books on the market if that is the case.

Let's go one better. Let's say that only raw pedigrees still retain their pedigree status. By being slabbed we have altered its past as well as its future. We can have a motto, "Once it's slabbed that's just too bad."

 

"Once entombed, the book is doomed".

You have been waiting for just the right time to whip that one out, haven't you?

 

Said the actress to the bishop... :insane:

Have you been watching Father Ted reruns?

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1. It's pressed. It is no longer a pedigree. Pedigree books that are pressed have lost the history.

 

 

That seems to be a bit of an extreme view on pressed pedigrees, no? Might as well start taking the pedigree notation off most of the books on the market if that is the case.

Let's go one better. Let's say that only raw pedigrees still retain their pedigree status. By being slabbed we have altered its past as well as its future. We can have a motto, "Once it's slabbed that's just too bad."

 

"Once entombed, the book is doomed".

You have been waiting for just the right time to whip that one out, haven't you?

 

Said the actress to the bishop... :insane:

Have you been watching Father Ted reruns?

 

No. No. No. No.

 

 

 

Yes.

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1. It's pressed. It is no longer a pedigree. Pedigree books that are pressed have lost the history.

 

 

That seems to be a bit of an extreme view on pressed pedigrees, no? Might as well start taking the pedigree notation off most of the books on the market if that is the case.

Let's go one better. Let's say that only raw pedigrees still retain their pedigree status. By being slabbed we have altered its past as well as its future. We can have a motto, "Once it's slabbed that's just too bad."

 

"Once entombed, the book is doomed".

You have been waiting for just the right time to whip that one out, haven't you?

 

Said the actress to the bishop... :insane:

Have you been watching Father Ted reruns?

 

No. No. No. No.

 

 

 

Yes.

ARSEBISCUITS!

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THIS BOOK WAS A 9.2

 

RE SUBBD TO 9.4

 

AND NOW 9.6

 

Given that Pacific Coast has multiple copies of many issues, how do we know for sure this is the copy that used to be 9.2?

 

This 9.6 book used to be the 9.4. They are the same book. Does anyone know for certain if the 9.4 PC was a 9.2 as there was a different book that was a 9.2 PC as well...

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you have to admit it would suck if you bought this book thinking it's a true blue one of a kind example of a 43 year old comic. surviving all this time in near perfect condition.

 

only to find out it's a processed 9.6 :tonofbricks: not one of a kind at all.

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you have to admit it would suck if you bought this book thinking it's a true blue one of a kind example of a 43 year old comic. surviving all this time in near perfect condition.

 

only to find out it's a processed 9.6 :tonofbricks: not one of a kind at all.

 

I didnt see anything stating it was pressed....

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