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What do window bags look like?

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Just wondering what a window bag looks like. I've heard the term used by witnesses when they prep a comic to get signed. Does anyone have a picture of one with a comic inside of it? Does it have a label on it so it's easily identified (like show name/date, person who sent it in, etc.,)?

 

 

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Have you ever made a bag where the cutout was made to help "persuade" the signer to sign in a particular area (like a tiny window)? I know some signers just sign where ever, but if a signer used a black sharpie in a black area, that kinda defeats the purpose of getting an auto if it blends into the cover (an example I saw was a Spidey I think that had Stan Lee's sig right in the black area).

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Have you ever made a bag where the cutout was made to help "persuade" the signer to sign in a particular area (like a tiny window)? I know some signers just sign where ever, but if a signer used a black sharpie in a black area, that kinda defeats the purpose of getting an auto if it blends into the cover (an example I saw was a Spidey I think that had Stan Lee's sig right in the black area).

From what I was told,Stan signs in the black when he's in a bad mood. :eek:

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Have you ever made a bag where the cutout was made to help "persuade" the signer to sign in a particular area (like a tiny window)? I know some signers just sign where ever, but if a signer used a black sharpie in a black area, that kinda defeats the purpose of getting an auto if it blends into the cover (an example I saw was a Spidey I think that had Stan Lee's sig right in the black area).
I made special ones for Beyonder for McFarlane. He wanted his sig at the bottom of ASM 301
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Have you ever made a bag where the cutout was made to help "persuade" the signer to sign in a particular area (like a tiny window)? I know some signers just sign where ever, but if a signer used a black sharpie in a black area, that kinda defeats the purpose of getting an auto if it blends into the cover (an example I saw was a Spidey I think that had Stan Lee's sig right in the black area).

From what I was told,Stan signs in the black when he's in a bad mood. :eek:

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Have you ever made a bag where the cutout was made to help "persuade" the signer to sign in a particular area (like a tiny window)? I know some signers just sign where ever, but if a signer used a black sharpie in a black area, that kinda defeats the purpose of getting an auto if it blends into the cover (an example I saw was a Spidey I think that had Stan Lee's sig right in the black area).

From what I was told,Stan signs in the black when he's in a bad mood. :eek:

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Tis true.A little birdie told me so ;)

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I am in the process of making 100 window bags for the Zeck signing. I have in the past made bags with the intent of having an autograph in a specific area, but due to the amount I will not be doing that for the Zeck signing.

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:acclaim:

 

Hope kubert can see where the bag ends and the book begins as I sure can't.

You mean Davis and Claremont :baiting:

 

Since I use mylites it glares a little in the light so I havent had a problem yet

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Have you ever made a bag where the cutout was made to help "persuade" the signer to sign in a particular area (like a tiny window)? I know some signers just sign where ever, but if a signer used a black sharpie in a black area, that kinda defeats the purpose of getting an auto if it blends into the cover (an example I saw was a Spidey I think that had Stan Lee's sig right in the black area).

From what I was told,Stan signs in the black when he's in a bad mood. :eek:

 

Sonuva......he's never been happy while handling my books! :cry:

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