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What do window bags look like?

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The truth is I was one of the first witnesses to use them. I can't even claim that I invented them because my dad came to me with the idea. He even made the very first one I ever used. There is another guy who started using them around the same time as I did but his design sucked.

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The truth is I was one of the first witnesses to use them. I can't even claim that I invented them because my dad came to me with the idea. He even made the very first one I ever used. There is another guy who started using them around the same time as I did but his design sucked.

 

Your dad rocks!! (worship)

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The truth is I was one of the first witnesses to use them. I can't even claim that I invented them because my dad came to me with the idea. He even made the very first one I ever used. There is another guy who started using them around the same time as I did but his design sucked.

 

Sigh... please be nice Kris.

 

 

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The truth is I was one of the first witnesses to use them. I can't even claim that I invented them because my dad came to me with the idea. He even made the very first one I ever used. There is another guy who started using them around the same time as I did but his design sucked.

 

Your dad rocks!! (worship)

 

Thanks I tell him. He collects SS allitle himself. He has some pretty cool books. He only likes rare sigs. He owns a Frank Miller, Eduardo Barretto, Ray Bradbury, and a Stan Lee, plus several cool combo sig books.

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Wow, the entire family collects? I'm jealous of your daughters sketchbook (worship)

 

My daughter loved the Jim Lee sketch. But she asked why her hair wasn't red. She has worked on that sketch book since 2006. She Got the first sketches her self. She walked right up to bill sienkewicz and said Hi mr sink can you draw iderman. ( she couldn't say spider when she was 3.) He drew it for 5 bucks. I was really suprized. She thought his art was pretty.

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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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