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book looks pressed to me with the interior pages extending way beyond the cover edge

 

I wasn't aware pressing could be detected with a simple scan.

How the winds of change blow around this hobby. hm

 

 

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book looks pressed to me with the interior pages extending way beyond the cover edge

 

I wasn't aware pressing could be detected with a simple scan.

How the winds of change blow around this hobby. hm

 

 

He's a dr - he has perfect eyesight.

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book looks pressed to me with the interior pages extending way beyond the cover edge

 

I wasn't aware pressing could be detected with a simple scan.

How the winds of change blow around this hobby. hm

 

 

I have yet to see a Marvel silver age book where the pages do NOT extend past the cover.

 

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Maybe it was trimmed, as well.

I can tell by the way the pixels have been replaced by antimatter.

All you have to do is zoom in 800% and it stands out like a sore thumb. hm

 

 

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book looks pressed to me with the interior pages extending way beyond the cover edge

 

I wasn't aware pressing could be detected with a simple scan.

How the winds of change blow around this hobby. hm

 

 

I have yet to see a Marvel silver age book where the pages do NOT extend past the cover.

 

hm

 

Plenty exist, usually in purple labeled slabs marked "Trimmed".

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book looks pressed to me with the interior pages extending way beyond the cover edge

 

I wasn't aware pressing could be detected with a simple scan.

How the winds of change blow around this hobby. hm

 

 

I have yet to see a Marvel silver age book where the pages do NOT extend past the cover.

 

hm

 

Plenty exist, usually in purple labeled slabs marked "Trimmed".

 

SO NKOW YOUR TELLING ME YOU CAN? TELL TRI?MM?ING FORM A SCAN!!!1!1?

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book looks pressed to me with the interior pages extending way beyond the cover edge

 

I wasn't aware pressing could be detected with a simple scan.

How the winds of change blow around this hobby. hm

 

 

I have yet to see a Marvel silver age book where the pages do NOT extend past the cover.

 

hm

 

Plenty exist, usually in purple labeled slabs marked "Trimmed".

 

SO NKOW YOUR TELLING ME YOU CAN? TELL TRI?MM?ING FORM A SCAN!!!1!1?

 

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No opinion on the pressing comments but in taking a look at the site I see it's loaded up with moderns. Given the name of his company and his reputation as a high end dealer I don't understand why he would allow this.

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No opinion on the pressing comments but in taking a look at the site I see it's loaded up with moderns. Given the name of his company and his reputation as a high end dealer I don't understand why he would allow this.

 

Because it's easier to diversify his business than change his name?

 

 

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No opinion on the pressing comments but in taking a look at the site I see it's loaded up with moderns. Given the name of his company and his reputation as a high end dealer I don't understand why he would allow this.

Because they sell and that makes him money?

Are you as dumb as you post?

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No opinion on the pressing comments but in taking a look at the site I see it's loaded up with moderns. Given the name of his company and his reputation as a high end dealer I don't understand why he would allow this.

Because they sell and that makes him money?

Are you as dumb as you post?

 

lol

 

I was trying to be a little more diplomatic.

 

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